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Career and Technical Education (CTE) CTE programs provide high school students with college and career related curriculum and experiences Agriculture (CHS) Medical Assisting (APHS) Arts Mgmt. (EHS) Mental and Social Health (APHS) Bioscience (APHS) Business (VAHS) Construction (CHS) Early Childhood (CHS) Education Professions (EHS) Engineering (EHS) Entrepreneurship (CHS) Interactive Digital Media (EHS) Music Production (APHS) th
Jan. 29 , 5 pm – 7 pm CHS & EHS Open House st
Jan. 31 , 5 pm – 7 pm APHS & VAHS/VDLP Open House th
Feb. 13 , 4pm: Interest Form Deadline th
Feb. 17 : Official Lottery (if needed) th
Mar. 4 : Deadline for Registration Packet Academics Navy Junior ROTC (Housed at CHS, available to all students) Photography (CHS, EHS, VAHS) All Vail H igh Schools Offer: •
Honors/Advanced Placement courses
Sports Medicine (APHS, EHS) •
Senior Exit Project
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Rigorous college and career coursework Transportation Technologies (APHS) •
Intersession, summer school, and academic
interventions
Technical Theater (EHS) •
1:1 laptop experience: Students have the opportunity to bring their own personal device or a Chromebook can be provided. Internships (All) TV/Film (CHS, EHS) Journalism (CHS, EHS) Veterinary Assisting (APHS) Law and Public Safety (CHS) Important Dates Web Development (EHS) Fine Arts & Languages Languages: German (CHS, EHS), French (CHS), Spanish (All), Sign Language (APHS) Fine Arts: Drama (CHS, EHS, VAHS), Art (All), Band (CHS, EHS), Choir (CHS, EHS), Music (VAHS) Your Guide to Choosing Your High School 2015-­‐16 Athletics APHS and VAHS students participate in AIA activities at Empire HS Cienega: Fall Football, Cheer, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball, Golf, Swim Winter Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling Spring Track & Field, Baseball, Softball, Boys Volleyball, Golf Empire: Fall Football, Cheer, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball Winter Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling Spring Track & Field, Baseball, Softball, Golf For more information please visit: www.vail.k12.az.us Learn more about each Vail High School option by clicking the school logo or title below •
Cienega HS Empire HS Andrada Polytechnic HS 12775 E Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Vail, AZ 85641 10701 E Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Tucson, AZ 85747 520-­‐ 879-­‐3300 520-­‐879-­‐2802 520-­‐879-­‐3000 Principal: Nemer Hassey Principal: Matt Donaldson Enrollment: 1900 students
Freshman Academy for 9 graders
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Enrollment: 800 students
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Home of the Copper Thunder M arching Band,
jazz band, show choir, and concert choir
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College-­‐ready focus supported by our college
and career counselor, academic counselors, teachers, and parents •
Agriculture Science land lab, housing
greenhouses, aquaculture, and animals •
12 Advanced Placement course offerings
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PCC Dual Enrolled Construction p rogram
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Home of the Vail Navy N JROTC
Unique fine arts programs including an award-­‐
winning theater program, steel drums, pop
symphony, classical guitar, and ceramics
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Law and Public Safety CTE Program
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Pantano HS 13010 S. Houghton Rd. Tucson, AZ 85747 •
An non-­‐traditional HS for eligible students in
their junior and senior years
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Serves as a safety net to aid in credit recovery
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Provides a caring and unique learning
environment where students are able to master content and earn credits to achieve
their goal of earning a diploma
To learn about any of Vail’s high schools please attend an open house night or visit www.vail.k12.az.us Principal: Darcy Mentone •
Enrollment: 650 students
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Students choose from the following learning
pathways: bioscience, healthcare, or
transportation technologies
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Students practice “Freedom with
Responsibility” which includes one period a
day of unassigned time
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College atmosphere, central commons, coffee
bar, gym, and an open dining hall
VDLP Vail Academy and HS 520-­‐879-­‐1908 7762 E. Science Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85747 Program Coordinator: 520-­‐879-­‐1900 John Roberts 520-­‐879-­‐1200 Principal: Monica Wright 12960 S. Houghton Road, Tucson, AZ 85747 •
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Provides personalized full-­‐time, part-­‐time, hybrid, and blended learning opportunities Meets Vail’s standard of rigorous academics,
high expectations, and community
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Supports students and families through face-­‐
to-­‐face assistance and tutoring •
Encourages p articipation in extracurricular
activities throughout the district Principal: Dennis Barger •
Enrollment (HS): 190 students
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An opportunity to be role models for younger
students in a K-­‐12 environment
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Located on the U of A Tech Park
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Low class sizes, averaging 20 students •
Award-­‐winning business program and club
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Home of the Boxerbots, Vail’s robotics team
High School Open House Nights: Feb. 13th, 4pm: Interest Form Due Jan. 27th, 5 pm – 7 pm APHS & VAHS/VDLP Feb. 17th: Official Lottery Jan. 29th, 5 pm – 7 pm CHS & EHS Mar. 4th, 4pm: Registration Packet due