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  2. Maricopa High School - Wikipedia

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    Maricopa High School was opened in 1955 with the first freshman class, which had 35 students, and for the next decade, it held fewer than 100 students. The school's first graduating class was the class of 1959. At the height of the Baby Boom era, Maricopa peaked in 1976 with 218 students. It next surpassed that in 1985, when the school had 221 ...

  3. List of private and independent schools in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Maricopa County subsection. 3.1 Buckeye. 3.2 Chandler. 3.3 Gilbert. 3.4 Glendale. 3.5 Mesa. ... Valley Lutheran High School; Xavier College Preparatory; Scottsdale

  4. List of high schools in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Central High School/Mesa Vo-Tech High School, Mesa (1991) Mesa Ranch School, Mesa (1943) Music Mountain Junior/Senior High School, Peach Springs; Northern Yuma County Union High School, Parker/Salome (circa mid-1950s; split into two schools) North Pointe Preparatory, Phoenix (2023)

  5. Category:Schools in Maricopa County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools in Maricopa County, Arizona" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Maricopa Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The Maricopa Unified School District is the main public school district in the city of Maricopa, Arizona. It operates six elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools as well as an online school. The district (as of 2018) is at an "A" rating.

  7. Maricopa, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The first train departed from Maricopa for Phoenix on July 4, 1887. All east–west rail travelers had to stop at Maricopa, and those who wanted to go north had to shift to the M & P Railroad. [4] [5] [6] Maricopa was officially incorporated as a city on October 15, 2003, becoming the 88th incorporated municipality in Arizona.