Walden Grove High School
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Walden Grove High School is the second comprehensive high school in the town of Sahuarita, Arizona
, operated by the Sahuarita Unified School District
. It opened in August 2011 to freshmen and sophomores. The projected enrollment of the school for Arizona Interscholastic Association
purposes is 856, placing it in the 3A Conference; the school opened with an enrollment of over 400 students. This number had been lower earlier in the summer.
had 1,502 students as of October 1, 2010. The state-listed capacity for the school is 1,274 students, but local officials claim a lower capacity. With the school over capacity due to the stunning 679% growth of Sahuarita in the 2000s – growth that added 2,200 students to the Sahuarita Unified School District from July 2005 to early 2011 – another high school was clearly in need.
Some 20 suggestions were given for the name of the school, such as Ravenswood; Copper Hills; Madera Canyon; and Hohokam. The name Walden Grove was chosen, partly because the Walden family, through their Farmer's Investment Company, donated the land for the school. The Waldens grow pecans on much of their land.
The mascot is the Red Wolves, as determined by a vote of future Walden Grove students. (The Bear name had also been chosen as a finalist.) It had originally been planned that the students would choose school colors, but construction moved so quickly on the school that the construction company was starting to ask for school colors so that it could order items such as the gymnasium floor.
Construction began toward the end of March 2010. Core Construction was the contractor. It cost $25.99 million to build Walden Grove; $3.3 million of that came from taxpayer-approved bonds, and the remainder was supplied by the Arizona School Facilities Board
.
A time capsule was buried on campus on 25 May 2011. It will be opened in 2061.
Upon opening, Walden Grove became the new home of the district's robotics program, and upperclassmen began to commute to Walden Grove from Sahuarita to participate. It also is a first for the district in honors English courses for freshmen and sophomores, which Sahuarita will not offer until 2012. The second floor of the school will not be used in the first year of operation.
Based on the major population growth predicted for the long-term, the Sahuarita school board plans to build a third comprehensive high school in Sahuarita for 2017, though it is not funded.
Sahuarita, Arizona
Sahuarita is a town in Pima County, Arizona, United States. Sahuarita is located south of the Tohono O'odham Nation and abuts the north end of Green Valley, 15 miles south of Tucson...
, operated by the Sahuarita Unified School District
Sahuarita Unified School District
The Sahuarita Unified School District is the school district serving Sahuarita and Green Valley, Arizona. The superintendent is Dr. Manuel Valenzuela. The district serves 5,200 students.-Elementary and middle schools:*Sahuarita Primary...
. It opened in August 2011 to freshmen and sophomores. The projected enrollment of the school for Arizona Interscholastic Association
Arizona Interscholastic Association
The Arizona Interscholastic Association is the major high school sports association in the state of Arizona. It comprises most of the state's public district high schools, various charter and private schools, plus one high school in California San Pasqual High School in Winterhaven, California,...
purposes is 856, placing it in the 3A Conference; the school opened with an enrollment of over 400 students. This number had been lower earlier in the summer.
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Sahuarita High SchoolSahuarita High School
Sahuarita High School is a high school located in Sahuarita, Arizona under the jurisdiction of the Sahuarita Unified School District. The school is located a few miles south of Tucson....
had 1,502 students as of October 1, 2010. The state-listed capacity for the school is 1,274 students, but local officials claim a lower capacity. With the school over capacity due to the stunning 679% growth of Sahuarita in the 2000s – growth that added 2,200 students to the Sahuarita Unified School District from July 2005 to early 2011 – another high school was clearly in need.
Some 20 suggestions were given for the name of the school, such as Ravenswood; Copper Hills; Madera Canyon; and Hohokam. The name Walden Grove was chosen, partly because the Walden family, through their Farmer's Investment Company, donated the land for the school. The Waldens grow pecans on much of their land.
The mascot is the Red Wolves, as determined by a vote of future Walden Grove students. (The Bear name had also been chosen as a finalist.) It had originally been planned that the students would choose school colors, but construction moved so quickly on the school that the construction company was starting to ask for school colors so that it could order items such as the gymnasium floor.
Construction began toward the end of March 2010. Core Construction was the contractor. It cost $25.99 million to build Walden Grove; $3.3 million of that came from taxpayer-approved bonds, and the remainder was supplied by the Arizona School Facilities Board
Arizona School Facilities Board
The Arizona School Facilities Board is a state agency of the state of Arizona. It finances the construction of new public district schools....
.
A time capsule was buried on campus on 25 May 2011. It will be opened in 2061.
Upon opening, Walden Grove became the new home of the district's robotics program, and upperclassmen began to commute to Walden Grove from Sahuarita to participate. It also is a first for the district in honors English courses for freshmen and sophomores, which Sahuarita will not offer until 2012. The second floor of the school will not be used in the first year of operation.
Based on the major population growth predicted for the long-term, the Sahuarita school board plans to build a third comprehensive high school in Sahuarita for 2017, though it is not funded.