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  2. Phoenix Union Bioscience High School - Wikipedia

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    The US$10 million campus which opened in October 2007 is located in Phoenix's downtown Biotechnology Center and open to students throughout the District. [6] The Bioscience High School campus, which was designed by The Orcutt-Winslow Partnership [ 7 ] won the American School Board Journal 's [ 8 ] Learning By Design 2009 Grand Prize Award.

  3. Carver High School (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s and late 1910s, African American students were segregated in the cellar of Phoenix Union High School, as in many other schools in Arizona at the time. Carver High had its roots in the "Department for Colored Students" that was established at a rear room of Phoenix Union High School's Commercial Building in 1918, with one teacher.

  4. Brophy College Preparatory - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Brophy from 1928. Brophy College Preparatory was founded in 1928 by Ellen A. Brophy, prominent Phoenix church woman and philanthropist, in memory of her late husband William Henry Brophy, as a Catholic high school that included first year college courses.

  5. Arizona State University Preparatory Academy - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2021, ASU Prep's network of tuition-free charter schools include about 3,300 students in four metro Phoenix locations, plus ASU Prep Digital, a K–12 online school that reaches out to over 42,000 nationwide and global learners. [2]

  6. Washington Elementary School District - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Elementary School District provides education for more than 25,300 students in the north central Phoenix and east Glendale areas of Arizona.With 32 schools, WESD is the largest elementary school district in Arizona.

  7. Phoenix Union High School - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Union High School (PUHS) was a high school that was part of the Phoenix Union High School District in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, one of five high school-only school districts in the Phoenix area. Founded in 1895 and closed in 1992, the school consisted of numerous buildings on a campus which by 1928 consisted of 18 acres.

  8. Brookline College - Wikipedia

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    Brookline College is a private for-profit college in Phoenix, Arizona. It offers associate and bachelor's degrees in nursing and affiliated healthcare-related areas of study. [ 1 ] It also offers online master's degrees in Healthcare Administration and Public Health.

  9. Apollo Education Group - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Education Group, Inc. is an American corporation based in the South Phoenix area of Phoenix, Arizona, with an additional corporate office in Chicago, Illinois. [1] It is privately-owned by a consortium of investors including The Vistria Group, LLC and funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management, LLC.