Top High Schools in Arizona

Arizona is located in the southwestern United States and is bordered by California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Mexico. It is the sixth largest state in the country with an area of 113,998 square miles. Arizona has 15 counties, which are divided into a number of cities and towns. The state also has a number of tribal nations that are recognized by the US government.

Arizona has 220 school districts that serve students across the state. These districts are organized on a county-wide basis and are primarily funded through local taxes as well as state and federal grants. All public schools must meet certain standards set forth by the Arizona Department of Education which include testing requirements for students in grades 3-8 as well as graduation requirements for high school students. Additionally, all public schools must provide an adequate level of education services including special education programs for students with disabilities or special needs.

The majority of Arizona‘s school districts receive funding from both local and state sources; however some districts receive additional funding from federal sources such as Title I grants or Impact Aid for Native Americans living on tribal lands within their district boundaries. Additionally, some districts may receive additional funds through various private grants or donations from individuals or organizations that support educational initiatives within their communities.

There are many public and private high schools in the state of Arizona. It is rather difficult for you to choose one that fits you most. In order for you to better evaluate your choice, we have ranked these high schools based on latest SAT/ACT scores, graduation rates, and state test scores from the Arizona Department of Education. See below for top 37 high schools throughout the state of Arizona.

Top High Schools in Arizona

# High Schools Honor
1
Arizona School for the Arts
Arizona School for the Arts School District
Maricopa County,
1313 North 2nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Telephone: (602) 257-1444
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2
BASIS Tucson
Basis School, Inc. School District
Pima County,
3825 East 2nd St
Tucson, AZ 85716
Telephone: (520) 326-6367
Gold:
#9 of 100
3
Carpe Diem Academy
Carpe Diem Collegiate High School School District
Yuma County,
3777 W. 22nd Lane
Yuma, AZ 85364
Telephone: (928) 317-3113
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4
Catalina Foothills High School
Catalina Foothills Unified District
Pima County,
4300 E Sunrise Dr
Tucson, AZ 85718
Telephone: (520) 299-6446
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5
Chaparral High School
Scottsdale Unified District
Maricopa County,
6935 E. Gold Dust
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Telephone: (480) 484-6100
Silver
6
Cortez High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
8828 N. 31st Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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7
Desert Mountain High School
Scottsdale Unified District
Maricopa County,
12575 E. Via Linda
Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Telephone: (480) 484-7000
Silver
8
Desert Vista High School
Tempe Union High School District
Maricopa County,
16440 S 32nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85048
Telephone: (480) 839-0292
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9
Dobson High School
Mesa Unified District
Maricopa County,
1501 W Guadalupe
Mesa, AZ 85202
Telephone: (480) 472-0200
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10
Foothills Academy
Foothills Academy School District
Maricopa County,
7191 East Ashler Hills Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Telephone: (480) 488-5583
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11
Greenway High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
3930 W. Greenway Road
Phoenix, AZ 85053
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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12
Highland High School
Gilbert Unified District
Maricopa County,
4301 East Guadalupe Road
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Telephone: (480) 497-3452
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13
Horizon High School
Paradise Valley Unified District
Maricopa County,
5601 E Greenway Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Telephone: (602) 867-5100
Silver
14
Independence High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
6602 N. 75th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85303
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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15
Joseph City High School
Joseph City Unified District
Navajo County,
4629 2nd North
Joseph City, AZ 86032
Telephone: (928) 288-3307
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16
Mesa High School
Mesa Unified District
Maricopa County,
1630 East Southern Ave
Mesa, AZ 85204
Telephone: (480) 472-0200
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17
Moon Valley High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
3625 W Cactus Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85029
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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18
Mountain View High School
Mesa Unified District
Maricopa County,
2700 E Brown Road
Mesa, AZ 85213
Telephone: (480) 472-0200
Silver
19
New World Educational Center
New World Educational Center School District
Maricopa County
1, 313 North 2nd Street Suite 2
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Telephone: (602) 238-9577
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20
Nogales High School
Nogales Unified District
Santa Cruz County,
1905 Apache Blvd
Nogales, AZ 85621
Telephone: (520) 377-2021
Silver
21
Northland Preparatory Academy
Northland Preparatory Academy School District
Coconino County,
3300 W. Sparrow Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Telephone: (928) 214-8776
Honorable Mention
22
Parker High School
Parker Unified School District
La Paz County,
1600 Kofa Avenue
Parker, AZ 85344
Telephone: (928) 669-9244
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23
Precision Academy
Avondale Learning DBA Precision Academy School District
Maricopa County,
7318 West Lynwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85043
Telephone: (623) 936-8682
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24
Red Mountain High School
Mesa Unified District
Maricopa County,
7301 East Brown Road
Mesa, AZ 85207
Telephone: (480) 472-0200
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25
Rio Rico High School
Santa Cruz Valley Unified District
Santa Cruz County,
1374 W. Frontage Road
Rio Rico, AZ 85648
Telephone: (520) 281-8282
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26
San Manuel High School
Mammoth-San Manuel Unified District
Pinal County,
711 McNab Parkway
San Manuel, AZ 85631
Telephone: (520) 385-2337
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27
Skyline High School
Mesa Unified District
Maricopa County,
845 S Crismon
Mesa, AZ 85208
Telephone: (480) 472-0200
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28
Sonoran Science Academy
Daisy Education Corporation School District
Pima County,
2325 W. Sunset Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85741
Telephone: (520) 797-9836
Silver
29
South Ridge High School
American Charter Schools Foundation DBA South Ridge High School School District
Maricopa County,
1122 S. 67th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85043
Telephone: (602) 953-2933
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30
Sunnyslope High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
35 West Dunlap
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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31
Tempe Preparatory Academy
Tempe Preparatory Academy School District
Maricopa County,
1251 E. Southern Ave
Tempe, AZ 85283
Telephone: (480) 839-3402
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32
Thunderbird High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
1750 W. Thunderbird
Phoenix, AZ 85023
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
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33
Tri – City College Preparatory High School
Mary Ellen Halvorson Educational Foundation DBA Tri-City College Prep High School School District
Yavapai County,
5522 Side Road
Prescott, AZ 86301
Telephone: (928) 777-0403
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34
University High School
Tucson Unified District
Pima County,
421 N. Arcadia Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85711
Telephone: (520) 225-6060
Gold:
#21 of 100
35
Veritas Preparatory Academy
Veritas Preparatory Academy School District
Maricopa County,
2131 East Lincoln Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Telephone: (602) 263-1128
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36
Washington High School
Glendale Union High School District
Maricopa County,
2217 W. Glendale Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Telephone: (623) 435-6000
Silver
37
Westwind Preparatory Academy
Westwind Children’s Services School District
Maricopa County,
2045 W. Northern Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Telephone: (602) 864-7731
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Best High Schools in Arizona

Walnut Canyon National Monument

In 1915, Walnut Canyon Park was declared near the Arizona town of Flagstaff, which protects the 180-meter-deep canyon that created the flow of the local small river for thousands of years. Over time, the river penetrated the Kaibab limestone massif, which is part of a large plateau. The river falls into the Little Colorado River and drains into the Grand Canyon.

The first people to inhabit this area 900 years ago were the Sinagua Indians. The Indians were engaged in farming and agriculture, cultivating numerous fields of beans, grains and pumpkins. They created dwellings in large rock overhangs, which were created by uneven weathering of individual layers. Dozens of these dwellings have been preserved to this day.

The ruins of historic dwellings are relatively well preserved. You will reach them on a 1.5 km long road that descends steeply 240 steps, and you will suddenly find yourself in the middle of the canyon depth. The road then leads around a rocky outcrop, where there are 20 preserved dwellings.

Extensive archaeological research has shown that the area has been permanently inhabited for more than 2,000 years. The first settlers in the 13th century left their homes for unknown reasons and went nowhere. The place thus remained abandoned and untouched by anyone for 600 years. At the top of the canyon is now the Visitor Center, from where there is a beautiful panoramic view of the area. From here you can take the second hiking trail, which does not descend to the canyon, but ends at a nearby lookout. Inside the visitor center, you can get acquainted with the Indian lifestyle and view the exhibits found in the area.