Alternative High Schools and Programs

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In TUSD:

Aztec Middle College West
This program helps students ages 17 to 21 to complete high school while earning college credits concurrently.
2202 W. Anklam Road. (PCC West Campus)
206-6841
Open 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Karen Lieneke

Aztec Middle College East
This program helps students ages 17 to 21 to complete high school while earning college credits concurrently.
8181 E. Irvington Road (PCC East Campus)
Bldg. E-5, Room 517
206-7423
Open 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Tim Flood


Aztec Middle College Northwest
This program helps students ages 17 to 21 to complete high school while earning college credits concurrently.
7600 N. Shannon Road (PCC Northwest Campus)
Bldg. D, Room 103
206-2258
Open 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Sharett Brown

Aztec Middle College Desert Vista
This program helps students ages 17 to 21 to complete high school while earning college credits concurrently.
5901 S. Calle Santa Cruz (PCC Desert Vista Campus)
Bldg. F, Room 124
206-5152
Open 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Heather Mace

Project MORE High School
Goal is to create a community of support for students ages 14 to 21 to build independence, academic mastery, generosity and feeling of belonging. Offers special programs including: Rock School music program, individualized instruction, community mentorship and Computer-Assisted instruction.
440 South Park Ave.
225-2600
Open 8:15 a.m. - 5:25 p.m.
Angel Diaz

Teenage Parent Program (TAPP)
This program is designed for pregnant and parenting teenagers ages 12 to 21 in an effort to create a community of democratic, literate and responsible parents. Offers special programs including: Child Development Centers which offer childcare and parenting training, support groups, and Middle School component, along with infant care centers.
102 N. Plumer Ave
225-3250
Open 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.
Elaine Orta

PACE Alternative High School
Assists students ages 14 to 21 to achieve their personal and academic goals while working through debilitating factors in their lives. Offers special programs including: school-to-work mentorships and student portfolios.
594 S. Campbell Ave
225-4921
Open 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Zander Smith

Southwest Alternative High School (SAHS)
Provides an individualized education option for students ages 15 to 21 that have dropped out while providing encouragement and support to continue their education. Offers special services including: Family Resource and Wellness Center which offers family support, as well as a food bank, clothing bank and other services.
6855 S. Mark Road
908-3992
Open 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Christine Mussulman

PASS Alternative High School
Provides education to students ages 16 to 21 who can’t attend traditional school hours because of life circumstances. Offers special programs including: individual tutoring, Computer Assisted Instruction, school-to-work mentorships and student portfolios.
2102 E. Broadway Blvd
225-2500
Open 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Marilyn Herrington

Museum High School for the Visual Arts (formally known as Art WORKS! Academy)
Provides a program designed for students ages 16 to 20 who are talented in the arts but struggle with academic school work. They will work with professional artist to create art for gift stores and galleries while completing high school academic requirements. Offers studio space, classroom facilities, and a gallery and retail outlet.
140 N. Main Ave. (Tucson Museum of Art)
909-1067
Open 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Jane Meyers

Weekend Academy
Provides a program for eligible students ages 16 to 21 to earn additional credit throughout the school year through both independent projects and class time. Charges a fee. Offers a variety of classes to meet requirements for graduation.
440 S. Park Ave.
225-2641
Valerie Molina-Howard

TUSD Concurrent Program
Provides a program for eligible students ages 16 to 21 to earn up to one-half credit per semester by completing packets. Charges a fee.
440 S. Park Ave.
225-2641
Valerie Molina-Howard

Distance Learning
Provides a program of 80 online courses for ages 14 to 21 and are taught by certified teachers.
1010 E. 10th Street (Morrow Ed Center)
225-2690
Stuart Baker

In Sunnyside:

STAR Academic Center (Website currently under construction)
Provides a program for students ages 16 to 21who perform better in non-traditional ways, need more time with teachers or are unable to attend regularly. Offers a variety of programs that are all based on the Arizona State Standards for Education
5093 S. Liberty Ave.
545-2300 or 545-2316 Fax

In Amphi:

The Amphitheater District Alternative Program
Provides a program for students in the Amphitheater District who perform best in non-traditional ways. Offers one-on-one instruction with an assigned instructor.
5940 N. San Joaquin Road
696-3720 or 696-3717 Fax

In Catalina:

Catalina Foothills Alternative School
Provides a program for students in grades 10 to 12 who have trouble succeeding in a traditional high school setting.
4980 N. Sabino Canyon Road
749-1577
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Kirk Perrini

 

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