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  1. The Phoenix Union High School District is a high school -only school district in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is one of five high school-only districts in the Phoenix area. Overview. The school district serves students within a 220 square miles (570 km 2) area of Phoenix, and 27,761 students are enrolled within its 20 schools. [2] .

  2. Phoenix Union High School District. Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) is one of the largest and most progressive high school districts in the United States. With 24 schools, tens of thousands of students, and over 3,500 employees, PXU covers 220-square miles of Arizona's capital city.

  3. El Distrito de Escuelas Preparatorias de Phoenix Unión 1 ( Phoenix Union High School District, PHUSD) es un distrito escolar de Arizona. Tiene su sede en el Center for Educational Services en Phoenix. 2 El distrito, con una superficie de 220 millas cuadradas, gestiona 11 escuelas preparatorias, 3 escuelas alternativas, y 2 escuelas ...

  4. Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) is one of the largest and most progressive high school districts in the United States. With 24 schools, over 28,000 students, and nearly 4,000 employees, PXU covers 220-square miles of Arizona's capital city.

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  5. Phoenix Union High School District History. For over 100 years and spanning three centuries, the Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) has served the city's educational needs. Beginning in 1895 with four classrooms and 90 students, the District has mirrored the mercurial growth of Phoenix.

  6. Phoenix Union High School. Website Wikipedia Description. Phoenix Union High School was established in 1895 and was the oldest high school west of the Mississippi until it closed in 1992. It was the subject of segregation lawsuits in the 1950s. Today it is the Phoenix Biomedical Campus for Arizona State University.