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  1. IMPACT Tucson. Join us for IMPACT Tucson Family and Community Resource Fair on July 27 from 10 am - 12 pm at Palo Verde High Magnet School. FREE backpacks, last minute registration, entertainment and more! Event FAQs. TUSD1- Catalina High 8-24-22. Watch on.

  2. Catalina is a magnet high school (drawing students from the entire school district) in Tucson Unified School District and serves approximately 750 students in grades 9-12. The school name originates from the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson.

  3. Catalina High School is ranked 239-360th within Arizona. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Catalina High School...

    • 3645 E Pima St, Tucson, 85716, AZ
    • 05202 328 400
  4. Catalina is an innovative learning environment designed to meet the needs of every student through a rigorous curriculum, high standards and a variety of programs. We exemplify a welcoming environment for parents and community by promoting forums, engaging students with volunteer opportunities and inviting businesses/neighborhoods to support ...

  5. 22. Apr. 2013 · Catalina Foothills High School. 4300 E Sunrise Dr. Tucson, Arizona 85718 #1,104 in National Rankings #19 in Arizona High Schools

    • 4300 E Sunrise Dr, Tucson, 85718, AZ
    • 05202 098 300
  6. Catalina will be recognized as an innovative learning environment that can be tailored to meet the individual needs and talents of every student through a rigorous curriculum, high standards and a variety of programs.

  7. HISTORY OF CATALINA HIGH SCHOOL BEFORE JANUARY 17, 1957. It became apparent in 1953 that Tucson's population had grown significantly after WWII and the city was in need of more than one high school. So the Tucson Public School's governing board voted to build two new high schools.