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About Our District

Higley Unified School District is a distinguished district in Arizona with an A Rating from the Arizona Department of Education, that serves students at 16 schools located in Gilbert and Queen Creek, including HUSD's very own Virtual Academy. Students succeed on a number of academic markers as teachers prepare learners for limitless opportunities.

Higley schools offer a well-rounded education with academics, music, art, languages, athletics, physical education, technology, and character education. Schools provide a safe and inviting environment for learning. Extra-curricular activities begin at the elementary school level, with dozens of options available at the high schools.


 
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Academics

With a focus on solid educational offerings from preschool through high school, classroom teachers focus on each student's learning, taking the guesswork out of education with data-driven instruction and accountability.

Gifted and accelerated learning options start in preschool and move through high school.

Higley and Williams Field High Schools offer 35+ Advanced Placement and dual enrollment classes to better prepare students for college and careers.


 

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Arts

Weekly art and music instruction are provided to all elementary students. Band, orchestra and choir begin at the elementary level.

Fine art electives at the secondary level include choir, band, orchestra, drama, drawing, dance and painting and ceramics.

Higley middle and high school students receive accolades state and nationwide for their talents, including state titles in marching band and color guard. Music groups consistently receive superior ratings.


 

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Activities

Schools offer a number of extra-curricular activities based on student-interest. At the elementary level, students may find clubs based on the arts, robotics, writing, student government or community service.

The same themes continue at the middle school level. Students continue to add to the club options each year. Both campuses host National Junior Honor Society clubs.

High school students will find activities to explore their interests. Nearly 60 options are available in the arts, athletics, STEM-focus, academics, service learning and more.

Graphic that depicts highlights for HUSD including an enrollment of 13,000 students, 15 schools, and over 50 buildings.