Flagstaff Unified District Superintendent Michael A. Penca (2023) | Flagstaff Unified District
Flagstaff Unified District Superintendent Michael A. Penca (2023) | Flagstaff Unified District
The students who took the AASA/ACT were assessed at four proficiency levels in each subject. Those at proficiency level one and two failed the test, while students who reached the third and fourth proficiency level passed the test.
Of those who passed, most achieved proficiency level three.
Flagstaff Unified District roughly covers schools within Coconino County and has a main office in Flagstaff.
A 2023 study from Scholaroo ranked Arizona last out of all U.S. states in terms of educational success, giving the state poor marks for school quality, student success, and teacher-to-student ratio.
Additionally, WalletHub also claimed Arizona’s school system ranked among the worst across U.S. for class size, performance, funding, safety, and instructors’ credentials.
Some data provided by the Arizona Department of Education may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
School Name | % Who Passed | Number of students tested |
---|---|---|
Charles W. Sechrist Elementary School | 59% | 201 |
Manuel DeMiguel Elementary School | 53% | 257 |
Flagstaff High School | 44% | 387 |
Sturgeon Cromer Elementary School | 44% | 185 |
Eva Marshall Elementary School | 37% | 196 |
Thomas M. Knoles Elementary School | 34% | 224 |
Coconino High School | 32% | 331 |
Weitzel's Puente de Hozho Bilingual Magnet School | 31% | 199 |
Sinagua Middle School | 26% | 971 |
Mount Elden Middle School | 23% | 653 |
Leupp Public School | 17% | 76 |
Lura Kinsey Elementary School | 17% | 174 |
W.F. Killip Elementary School | 14% | 170 |
John Q. Thomas Elementary School | 13% | 169 |
Summit High School | < 10% | 12 |
Northern Arizona Distance Learning | < 10% | <10 |