Marana High School is one of three high schools operated by the Marana Unified School District for the town of Marana, Arizona. It was established in 1975.
Marana High School | |
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Address | |
12000 W. Emigh Road , Pima County , Arizona 85743 United States | |
Coordinates | 32°22′02″N 111°13′15″W / 32.3673351°N 111.2207°W[1] |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1975 |
School district | Marana Unified School District |
CEEB code | 030200 |
Principal | Caitlyn Kauffman |
Teaching staff | 118.66 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,379 (2022–23)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 20.05[2] |
Campus type | Rural |
Color(s) | Blue and gold |
Team name | Tigers |
Rival | Mountain View High School |
Website | maranahigh |
History
editThe school is the successor to the previous Marana High School (built in 1953), which became the current Marana Middle School.[3][4] Since 1975, numerous additional buildings have been constructed around the campus. These include the newest gym, named the Patton Gym in honor of Coach Norman Patton, who coached the Tigers' basketball team in the 1960s and 70s, and the Wade McLean Swimming Pool, named after the former superintendent of MUSD.[5][6] Many other facilities have also been added, such as a greenhouse, external welding shops, and portable classroom buildings, all branching off from the main school.[citation needed]
Academics
editFine Arts
editMarana High focuses on the contributions of the arts to a thriving culture and community, with pathways in photography, fine art, digital media, band, orchestra, theatre, dance, guitar, piano, ceramics, and choir.[citation needed]
College Courses
editFor the 2024-25 school year, Marana High School offers thirty college courses, both in the form of AP classes and dual-enrollment classes through Pima Community College and the University of Arizona, which are eligible for college credit and transfer to other 4-year colleges.[7]
Athletics
editMarana High is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association. It is a 5A Conference school.[citation needed]
Clubs and Extracurriculars
editMarana High offers a variety of clubs and extracurriculars for students to join. Some of these clubs are affiliated with national organizations.
Clubs offered through national organizations include:
- Auto, Law, Photo, Software, and Welding through SkillsUSA.
- Culinary and Early Childhood through FCCLA.
- BioMed and SportsMed through HOSA.
Other affiliated programs include:
- Academic Decathlon
- Mu Alpha Theta
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- FFA
- Interact Club
- Key Club
- Link Crew
- National Honor Society
Other clubs include: AREA, Art, Band, Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Chess, Choir, Climbing, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Cross Country, Dance, Danceline, Drama, E-Sports, Flying Tigers, Gaming, Golf, MASH (Mental and Social Health), Orchestra, Philosophy, Remnant, Republican, Robotics, Sewing, Skeet Shooting, Soccer, Softball, Student Council, Swim, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, World Travelers, Wrestling, and Yearbook.[8]
Notable alumni
edit- Trenton Bourguet, quarterback for the Arizona State Sun Devils
- Sherry Cervi, professional rodeo barrel racer; four-time World Champion: 1995, 1999, 2010, 2013 [citation needed]
- Rich Hinton, former MLB player (Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners)
- Jordan Morgan, NFL offensive tackle (Green Bay Packers)
- Troy Olsen, country singer
- Ryan Perry, MLB player (Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals)
- Paul Robinson, former NFL running back with (Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Oilers), 2-time Pro Bowl selection, 1968 NFL Rookie of the Year
- Duke Richardson, four-star general, commander of the Air Force Materiel Command
References
edit- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Marana High School
- ^ a b c "Marana High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 28, 2024.
- ^ "Marana school readied". Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson. February 24, 1975. p. 21. Retrieved June 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
As 800 high school students begin moving from the district's old high school—probably next month—the districts junior high students will leave portable classrooms to take over the old high school, according to district Supt. Tony Komanida.
- ^ "History". maranausd.org. Marana Unified School District. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
- ^ "Marana High School names gym in honor of former basketball coach". azpreps365.com. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
- ^ "Marana High pool open for adventure". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson. July 10, 2003. p. 39. Retrieved June 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Course Book". MHS Student Hub. Marana High School. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
- ^ "Arts & Clubs". Marana High School. Retrieved June 11, 2024.