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The following year the district opened with a class size of three students.
   The PUSD Governing Board instituted a closed campus for the 2006–2007 school year. Despite a walkout, continuing rancor and conflict at the board meetings, and a petition signed by over 2600 parents and students, the governing board has stood firm on this, and students are now required to stay on campus throughout lunch time. Despite the new policy appearing to be a reversal of a policy approved in the 2005-2006 year, which allowed juniors and seniors with C averages to leave with parental permission forms signed, district spokesman Jim Cummings said the new rules don't alter past policy. The closed campus policy has remained in high schools throughout the district in the 2007-2008 year, and is scheduled to continue.

List of High Schools

List of Elementary Schools

  • Alta Loma
  • Apache
  • Canyon
  • Cheyenne
  • Copperwood
  • Cotton Boll
  • Country Meadows
  • Coyote Hills
  • Desert Harbor
  • Desert Palms
  • Desert Valley
  • Foothills
  • Frontier
  • Heritage
  • Ira Murphy
  • Kachina
  • Marshall Ranch
  • Oakwood
  • Oasis
  • Parkridge
  • Paseo Verde
  • Peoria
  • Pioneer
  • Sahuaro Ranch
  • Santa Fe
  • Sky View
  • Sun Valley
  • Sundance
  • Vistancia
  • Zuni Hills
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