by Keith Laake | Educational Institutions, Success Stories
Apache Junction, Arizona, is the easternmost community in the Phoenix-Mesa metropolitan area. It sits at the intersection of Old West Highway and the awe-inspiring Apache Trail that runs through the Superstition Mountains. Anyone familiar with Hollywood...
by Lisa Miller | Educational Institutions, Success Stories
Gilbert, Arizona, began as a rail siding along the Arizona Eastern Railway and quickly became a thriving agricultural community. The first school, Gilbert Elementary, opened in 1913. Gilbert High opened later that year. As the town and population grew, so did the...
by Lisa Miller | Educational Institutions, Success Stories
Once a thriving farming community in the Salt River Valley, Chandler has grown to include diverse industries and more than 250,000 residents. As the third largest school district in Arizona, 44,000 students fill the classrooms of its 45 school buildings. With 4,000...
by Lisa Miller | Educational Institutions, Success Stories
This northeastern university attracts students pursuing careers in engineering, business, arts and sciences, education and health professions. Its 3,500 students depend on state-of-the-art facilities and services. Faced with skyrocketing energy prices, the college...