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Higley High School is a high school in Gilbert, Arizona, United States. It is one of two high schools run by the Higley Unified School District . On December 9, 2022, Higley's varsity football team defeated Cactus 41-21 to capture the 5A state championship, their first in school history.
For instance, the Queen Creek Unified School District was carved out of the Higley district in 1947. [5] Higley Elementary School was the only school in the district for the next 53 years. The district's high school students attended Gilbert Public Schools' high schools. As the Valley expanded, Larry Likes, then-superintendent of the district ...
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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)
Sep. 25—Higley Unified School District now has a new student dress policy that some may see as allowing more risqué attire then the previous one. The Governing Board last week approved the ...
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Higley was an unincorporated community in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Higley's ZIP code was 85236 until 2007, when the U.S. Postal Service decided to abolish it for physical addresses, [ 1 ] the 85236 ZIP code, however, remains in use for P.O. Box addresses at the Higley post office, located on Ray Road.
It is the second high school formed by the Higley Unified School District, and opened in August 2007. Its first students graduated in 2010. Its first students graduated in 2010. The school is named after Williams Air Force Base (which went by the name Williams Field between 1942 and 1948; a local major road also bears the name Williams Field).