University High School (Tolleson)

University High School
Address
9419 W. Van Buren St.
Tolleson, Arizona
United States
Coordinates 33°26′53″N 112°15′50″W / 33.448°N 112.264°W / 33.448; -112.264Coordinates: 33°26′53″N 112°15′50″W / 33.448°N 112.264°W / 33.448; -112.264
Information
Type Public (magnet) secondary
Established 2006
Oversight Tolleson Union High School District
Principal Susan Thompson (current) Courtney Stevens (former)
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 632
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Dark Green and Gold
Mascot Lighthouse
Newspaper None at this time
Website University High School


University High School (UHS) is an American public college preparatory high school located in the Tolleson Union High School District in Arizona. The UHS mission statement is "harnessing the power of dreams". The school mascot is a lighthouse, and the colors that represent it are green and gold.

History

University High School opened in 2006. It was founded by Dr. Dean and three co-founders, most prominently being Mrs. Terry Caruso. It is a shared campus with Tolleson Union High School, established in 1927. It is currently ranked #6 in Arizona according to US News in 2016, and is ranked #36 in America according to US News.[1]

Curriculum

All of the students at University High School take AP classes every year. The schedule of classes are all AP/advanced except for electives, which can be taken with Tolleson, or West-Mec. Advisory days are every Tuesday. The list of AP classes available include:

Admission

Students that wish to attend can apply during 8th grade, after 9th/10th grade, or (special cases ONLY) 11th grade.

References

  1. "University High School- Overview". US News. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

US News 2015

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