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Flagstaff Unified School District 1

  • $463,304raised
  • 700projects fully funded
  • 1,323donors
  • 15schools funded
  • 17%of funding from individuals out of state
Message from Superintendent Michael Penca

We are excited to become a District Partner with DonorsChoose. Our teachers know our students' unique needs better than anyone. This program empowers teachers by providing them the necessary resources to tailor their classroom to their students, while also giving them an opportunity to strengthen relationships within their community.

About Flagstaff Unified School District #1

The District was founded in a log cabin in 1883 and is one of nine public school districts located in Coconino County, Arizona. The District is large, roughly 4,500 square miles, with most of the surrounding property being federal, state, or reservation land. It provides a program of public education from kindergarten through grade twelve, with an average daily membership (ADM) of 8484 students for fiscal year 2020-21.

The District has ten elementary school sites, three of which are magnets. Puente de Hózhóis a trilingual magnet school teaching Navajo, Spanish, and English. Marshall Elementary is an arts and science magnet school. Kinsey Inquiry and Discovery School provides learning experiences inspired by the environment, cultures and community of Northern Arizona. There are two middle schools which both house magnet options. Sinagua Middle School has a rigorous project-based technology and engineering magnet called MIT-e and the Puente Language Academy, which continues the language programs from the elementary magnet school. Mount Elden Middle School supports the Alpine Leadership Academy and the Honors/Pre-AP Academy. There are three high schools, two comprehensive and one alternative high school. Coconino High School offers the Coconino Institute ofTechnology magnet along with the Puente High School Language Academy, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Flagstaff High School supports the Advanced Placement Academy. Summit High School provides alternative programs including the online education program, Northern Arizona Distance Learning (grades 5-12). In addition to the required core classes and the wide range of electives, Flagstaff Unified School District’s high schools also offer opportunities to earn college credit through dual enrollment with Coconino Community College and earn industry certifications through Career and Technical Education programs. Two schools, Puente de Hózhó and Sinagua Middle School, are also candidates for authorization as International Baccalaureate schools.