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Elementary Schools in Apache Wells Mesa, AZ

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IntelliSchool - Chandler gallery

Intelli-School Charter High School has over a decade of operations as an Arizona Charter School. Intelli-School's mission is to provide an innovativ

McClintock High School gallery

McClintock High School offers educational instruction to students in grades nine through 12. The school enrolls more than 1,500 students and offers a wi

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Ward Traditional Academy PTA gallery

The Ward Traditional Academy is an educational facility that offers a range of learning opportunities. It serves more than 450 students in kindergarten throu

Canyon State Academy gallery

Operational for more than 25 years, the Canyon State Academy serves boys who need opportunities for treatment and skills development. Its over 170-acre camp

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Knox Gifted Academy gallery

Knox Elementary School, a part of Chandler Unified School District, serves more than 500 students in kindergarten through grade six. The Chandler Unifi

New Vistas gallery

New Vistas Academy is an educational institution that provides learning opportunities for the social, emotional and physical development of students