Peoria High School (Arizona)
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Peoria High School is a
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located in Peoria,
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,
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, serving grades 9 to 12. It is the oldest high school in the
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and opened in 1919; its original building Old Main was constructed in 1922, renovated in 2014, and named a Historic Place in 2019. The school enrolls around 1,500 students, 10% of which participate in the school's
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program. There are over 40 clubs on campus, as well as a strong athletics program.


History

Peoria High School was originally located in the back of a general store/post office combination and taught by a single teacher in 1919, but after a railroad was built in the city, a new building opened in 1922, enrolling 50 students. At its opening, the school, built in the
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style, was the largest structure in town and contained period luxuries such as indoor plumbing. In the next few decades, the school was the only Arizonan high school to continue allowing Japanese American students to attend during
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, while in 1962, it was the first in the area to allow African American students to participate in sports. The main building, Old Main, closed in 2008 for renovations, which would begin in 2012 and end in 2014, adding modernized classrooms, labs, and spaces, as well as a student lounge. After its reopening, the building also housed the district's non-traditional high school, the Peoria Flex Academy. The district's Medical, Engineering, and Technology (MET) Academy share the space with the Center, though the District acquired the Arizona Challenger Space Center building in 2017 with plans to move the Academy into the Space Center; by 2019, the District's board members voted to repurpose the center into an Arts Center where students from any high school may take specialized art classes. In 2019, Old Main was named to the
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.


Enrollment

The school currently enrolls around 1,500 students, consisting of 51% male and 49% female students. The majority of students are Hispanic, with 55%, while 30% are White, 8% are Black, 3% are multiracial, 2% are Asian, 1% are Native American, and 0.3% are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. 70% of the students are minorities. 56% of the students are economically disadvantaged, a metric calculated from the number of students receiving free or reduced priced lunches.


Academics

Peoria High School offers various academic tracks: basic, honors, and
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(AP). The basic track allows a wide variety of classes with no added weight in
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. The honors program offers a somewhat harder work load, countered by a weighting the
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differently. The
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(AP) program offers college credit with the same grade weighting as an honors class. All students may take a mixture of basic, honors and AP if they wish. 10% of students participate in the AP program. Peoria High School's graduation rate is around 94%. The graduation ceremony takes place at the
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, which is located in the neighboring city of
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.


Extracurricular activities


Clubs and organizations

Peoria has a variety of clubs and a marching band that has consistently placed third in its division at the State Marching Band Festival. *
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* AP Euro Club * ASL Club/ASL Honor Club * Auto (Automotive club) * AVID * Band * Be a Leader (college-bound seniors) * Book Club *
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(Junior boys summer government experience) * Chess Club * Choir * Christian Club on Campus * Clay Club * Cub Links (freshman mentorship club) * Culinary Arts * Dance * DECA * Economics Club * Future Business Leaders of America *
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* Freshman Class (Student Council) * Fuel to Play 60 (Health movement and food club) *
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(Junior girls summer government experience) *
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* HOPE (Fellowship) * Jobs for Arizona Graduates (JAG) * Panthers Knit! (Knitting and crocheting) * Junior Class (Student Council) * Mat Maids (Wrestling support group) * Media Productions *
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* Otacon Club (Anime, gaming, and Japanese culture) * Peoria Open Minds (Creative writing, community outreach) * Senior Class (Student Council) *
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/Building Trades * Sophomore Class (Student Council) * Spiritline (Cheer, school spirit) * Sports Medicine * Student Council * Thespians *
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* Yearbook


Athletics

Peoria won its first state football championship in 1939, when the team was still known as the Horned Toads. In the late 1980s, Peoria was one of the most dominant and successful athletics programs in Arizona. Between 1984 and 1989, Peoria won 8 State Championships in Men's and Women's Basketball, Women's Softball, Men's Baseball, Football and Wrestling. Championships * Football 4A State Champions: 1944, 1986, 1987, 1994 (co-champions). * Football Class A District Champs: 1973 * Women's Basketball 4A State Champions: 1988, 1989 * Men's Basketball State Champions: 1937, 1984 (4A), 2012 (Div. II) * Women's Tennis Doubles State Champ: 1975 * Baseball State Champions: 1988, 1989 * Softball State Champions: 1989 * Wrestling State Championships: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 * Men's Track and Field Championships: 2009


Alumni

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, former drummer for the band
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References


External links


Peoria High School

Peoria Unified School District
{{authority control Public high schools in Arizona Education in Peoria, Arizona Educational institutions established in 1919 Schools in Maricopa County, Arizona 1919 establishments in Arizona