
Inspiring Excellence
Casa Grande Union High School District | April 2023
CGUHSD Welcomes Mr. Jeff Lavender, Interim Superintendent
Mr. Jeff Lavender was born and raised in Kent, Washington. At the age of 14, Mr. Lavender’s family moved from Kent to Tempe, Arizona, where he graduated from McClintock High School in 1981. Upon graduation from high school, Mr. Lavender enlisted in the United States Army and served a tour of duty in West Germany.
Mr. Lavender earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Arizona State University in Secondary Education for History, Political Science, and Economics, and a Master’s Degree from Northern Arizona University in Educational Leadership. Mr. Lavender began his career teaching History and Government in the Balsz School District in Phoenix, Arizona, for five years before relocating to Casa Grande Elementary School District (CGESD). He began his CGESD tenure as the Principal of Ironwood Elementary School for the 1996-97 school year. Since then, Mr. Lavender has served the Casa Grande Elementary School District as the Principal of Casa Grande Junior High School 1997-2001, Cactus Middle School 2001-2007, and Villago Middle School 2007-2018 and 2019-2023. For the 2018-19 school year, Mr. Lavender served in the CGESD District Office as the Director of Leadership where he supervised principals and leadership development.
Community involvement has always been a priority for Mr. Lavender. Aiding in fulfilling this passion, Arizona Governors Napolitano and Brewer appointed Mr. Lavender to the Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board from 2007-2015. He also served as Chairman for three years. Locally, the Casa Grande City Council appointed Mr. Lavender to the Casa Grande Planning and Zoning Commission, where he served from 2009-2015, including two years as Chairman. Mr. Lavender also serves as Chairman of the Scholarship Committee for the Cesar Chavez Memorial Committee of Pinal County, which has raised over $400,000 in scholarship funds for deserving Pinal County high school graduates. In August 2020, Mr. Lavender was elected to the Casa Grande City Council.
As the Principal at Cactus Middle School in 2007, Mr. Lavender led Cactus to become the first school in Pinal County to be selected as an A+ School of Excellence by the Arizona Education Foundation. He has since piloted Villago Middle School to achieve the same recognition in 2013 and 2017. As a three-time recipient of the A+ School of Excellence Award, Mr. Lavender is highly qualified and happy to serve as an A+ judge for the Foundation. In 2007, Mr. Lavender was recognized as an outstanding leader by the Arizona Council of Administrators for Special Education when he was awarded their annual Outstanding Leadership Award in Administration. Further confirming his prowess as a distinguished and capable leader, the Rodel Foundation selected Mr. Lavender as a Rodel Exemplary Principal in 2010.
Mr. Lavender is married to Gracy, who is a native of Casa Grande. They have three adult children and one grandchild. Mr. Lavender enjoys traveling in his spare time and has visited all 50 states. Mr. Lavender also enjoys playing golf, hiking CG Mountain, and is a faithful and dedicated Arizona Cardinals fan.
Distinguished Modern Classroom Educator: Ms. Clarisse Macaraig
(VGHS) Congratulations to Clarisse Macaraig, English Teacher, for earning the distinction of Distinguished Modern Classroom Educator. Thank you, Ms. Macaraig, for your commitment to growing your practice in Blended Personalized Learning and being a trailblazer in our efforts to implement blended, self-paced, mastery-based learning.
Staff Member of the Month: Melanie DeCarlo (April 2023)
Melanie DeCarlo was recognized as April's Staff Member of the Month at the Governing Board Meeting on Tuesday, April 4. Melanie is the Parent Advocate at Casa Grande Union High School where she also serves as the Key Club Advisor.
Staff Member of the Month (March 2023) CGUHS
Deanna Meyer was recognized as March's CGUHS Staff Member of the Month at the Governing Board Meeting on Tuesday, March 7. Deanna is the Attendance Clerk at Casa Grande Union High School.
Staff Member of the Month (March 2023) VGHS
Carla Wells was recognized as March's VGHS Staff Member of the Month at the Governing Board Meeting on Tuesday, March 7. Carla is the Attendance Clerk at Vista Grande High School.
CTE Students of the Month
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Over 1,600 students are enrolled in thirteen (13) Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs throughout the Casa Grande Union High School District (CGUHSD). Each month, a different CTE program nominates a deserving student for this honor.
CTE Student of the Month: Marketing [CGUHS] April 2023
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Curtis Maroney was recognized Tuesday, April 4, as the CGUHS Career & Technical Education Student of the Month during the district’s Governing Board meeting. He was nominated by his CTE Marketing Teacher, David Carter. "Curtis is in his third year of our Marketing program at CGUHS. Curtis is a phenomenal and integral part of our program. He achieves top grades, excels in all areas of our program, and has a wonderful personality. He is easy to get along with, easy to work with, and a positive influence on his classmates. His work ethic is a teacher’s and employer’s dream. I would love to have a classroom full of students of his caliber. Curtis excels in our Student Based Enterprise, the DECA Store. He knows all job positions and easily trains younger students in how to complete their duties. Curtis is a pleasure to work with and an asset to our program!” Curtis’ parents are Mr. & Mrs. Dustin Maroney of Casa Grande, Arizona.
CTE Student of the Month: Marketing [VGHS] April 2023
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Joel “Gus” Huber was recognized Tuesday, April 4, as the VGHS Career & Technical Education Student of the Month during the district’s Governing Board meeting. He was nominated by his CTE Marketing Teacher, Ms. Annie Hunter. Gus is a bright and conscientious young man. He has shown high academic achievement and citizenship in all areas of school. Gus not only rises to the challenges confronting him but he does so with enthusiasm, a sense of duty, and an unwillingness to be satisfied with anything less than the best from himself. He has been in the Marketing program since his sophomore year. Gus is the 2022-2023 Vista Grande DECA Vice President and 1st Lunch DECA Store Manager. He competed in regional competition where he won 1st in Entrepreneurship. Gus competed at the State level and gave it a great try against extreme competition. His other interests include competitive motocross racer, Color Guard, and marksmanship his sophomore year with the JROTC program, and is involved in the DeMolay (currently serving as Master Councilor President). DeMolay is a youth organization for young men that works on leadership and public speaking skills. His parents are Mr. & Mrs. Michael Huber of Arizona City, Arizona.
CTE Student of the Month: Software & App Design [CGUHS] March 2023
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Melody Limon was recognized Tuesday, March 7, as the CGUHS Career & Technical Education Student of the Month during the district’s Governing Board meeting. Melody was nominated by her CTE Software & App Design teacher, Mr. John Morris. “Melody is someone whom I have come to rely on to step up and assume a position of leadership and responsibility. She has taken on the elected role of Vice-President of SkillsUSA Computer Programming. She is also the elected Vice-President of our SkillsUSA Engineering section. Melody is also the elected Vice-President of our Girls Who Code chapter and leads chapter meetings twice a week before school with a group of highly motivated and creative female programmers. She has also taken on the task of Project Administrator and Quality Manager for our NASA space grant High Altitude Balloon payload project. I have enjoyed working with Melody in our Software & App Design 1 course. Though she joined the class at the beginning of the second semester, she has quickly caught on and has earned the top grade in her class. Melody seems to have taken to Python programming as a naturally gifted programmer. Melody always gives her best in everything she does. She is extremely bright and creative, often thinking a way out of the box. Melody is also a very talented actor and vocalist performing in several community groups. It is for these reasons, and many more not discussed here, that I have chosen Melody Limon as the CTE Student of the Month for March 2023.” Melody’s guardians are Mr. & Mrs. David Phillips of Casa Grande, Arizona.
CTE Student of the Month: Graphic Design [VGHS] March 2023
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Ivy Dianna Sotelo was recognized Tuesday, March 7, as the VGHS Career & Technical Education Student of the Month during the district’s Governing Board meeting. Ivy was nominated by her CTE Graphic Design teacher, Ms. Amalia Hernandez-Lucero. “Ivy has demonstrated leadership skills in every single project, contest, and fundraiser event. She has shown integrity and is great and therefore deserves to be publicly celebrated. Ivy is always willing to jump in and volunteer to help. She organizes the activities and school projects for her and other intern students. Her leadership has evolved since becoming an officer. She is a very confident leader who is willing to respectfully state her opinion and donate her skills to the betterment of the student association. Last Saturday, at the Regional SkillsUSA conference, her team won the 1st place in the competition Promotional Bulletin Board with hard work, knowledge, and leadership she demonstrated in being a great leader. Ivy is a great example of an all-around Career & Technical Education student.” Ivy’s parent are Mr. Armando Sotelo and Mrs. Yazmin Reicheneker of Casa Grande, Arizona.
CTE Student of the Month: Software & App Design [VGHS] March 2023
Alexzander Casey Neal was recognized Tuesday, March 7, as the VGHS Career & Technical Education Student of the Month during the district’s Governing Board meeting. Alexzander was nominated by his CTE Software & App Design teacher, Mr. Drake Finney. “Alexzander is an amazing student when it comes to coding. Not only does he master the coding concepts quickly and accurately, he also pushes himself beyond the lesson. Each assignment comes with a “challenge” concept beyond what the assignment asks. Not only does he answer those challenges but creates his own challenges, which at times has put him days ahead of the coding class as he discovers what else he can make the program do. Selecting Alexzander as the CTE Student of the Month for Software & App Design was very easy due to his dedication to bettering his knowledge and bettering himself. These qualities will carry him far in the Digital World.” Alexzander’s parent is Mrs. Carol Ann Neal of Casa Grande, Arizona.
Rotary Student of the Month [CGUHS] April 2023
Cadence Kahn is April's Rotary Student of the Month. Cadence is a senior at Casa Grande Union High School, has a 4.651 GPA, and is ranked number three in her graduating class. She has been involved in a plethora of activities including serving as Student Body President for the Student Council, President of Casa Grande Union's AzHOSA, a member of the varsity Swim Team, and a Link Leader. Cadence volunteers as an Assistant Soccer Coach for the Casa Grande Parks and Recreation and is a Central Arizona College (CAC) Concert Band member. She will be attending Duke University on a full-ride scholarship.
Rotary Student of the Month [VGHS] April 2023
Lourdes Maria Jimenez, daughter of Rocky & Lorena Jimenez, is Vista Grande's April Rotary Student of the Month. Lourdes is a dedicated and caring member of the Vista Grande school community and the city of Casa Grande as a whole. Throughout her four years of high school, she has maintained membership in Key Club and the AP Spanish Club. She is currently the treasurer of the AP Spanish Club. Lourdes also played softball during her freshman and sophomore years. She has completed over 100 hours of community service by volunteering at her church, the Vista Grande Library, and Key Club blood drives. Lourdes has consistently been recognized for her academic standing by earning a 3.9 GPA and will graduate within the top 15% of her class. She also has maintained consistent employment for over two years and is currently a Francisco Grande Resort food and beverage team member. Lourdes will attend the University of Arizona and plans to earn a Bachelor of Science in Basic Medical Sciences from the College of Medicine. She was inspired by her childhood pediatrician and wants to follow in his footsteps. Lourdes is looking forward to returning to Casa Grande and providing excellent medical care to the children of our community.
Rotary Student of the Month [CGUHS] March 2023
Derek Nolan was recognized on Tuesday, March 7, as the CGUHS March “Rotary Student of the Month” during the district’s Governing Board meeting. Derek’s accomplishments and activities include being a member of the Robotics Club, Students for the Exploration of Space, National Honor Society, CAVIT, and Honor Roll, and a volunteer and finalist in the Scholastic Science Fair. He has a G.P.A. of 4.11 (on a 4.0 Scale) and remains in the top 10% of his senior class. Derek plans to attend either the University of Arizona or Stony Brook University and focus his energies on Chemical Engineering or Biology. His supportive family includes Jeffrey Sieveking (father), Nicole Sieveking (mother), Crissy Messenger (aunt), and numerous other family members.
Rotary Student of the Month [INOVA] March 2023
Alyssa Forish was selected as the March INOVA Rotary Student of the Month. Alyssa was recognized for being a high-level achiever that has demonstrated excellence in the classroom, maintaining an honor roll GPA of 4.6, being a National Technical Honor Society member, and supporting community engagement as an advocate in leadership groups. She is a Superintendent Ambassador, STEM Advisory Secretary, HOSA Secretary, HOSA CAVIT Vice President (2022-2023), Upward Bound member, and McDonald’s crew member. Alyssa has accomplished many honors, from taking AB, AP, and Honors courses to qualifying for state leadership in Epidemiology, Pharmacology Pharmacy Science, being awarded Sixth Place at a State Leadership Conference in Pharmacology (2020-2021). She was also awarded Fourth Place at a State Leadership Conference in Pharmacy Science (2021-2022).
Alyssa has set herself up to be recognized this upcoming May as the school’s Valedictorian, something her work in the classroom and in the community has paved the way for. Alyssa has tested in the top 10% for both the ACT & SAT, passed the TSA in Bioscience (81%), and was the only one in her class to pass the BACE (Biotechnician Assistant Credentialing Examination). Alyssa has been accepted to all her dream schools. At some of those dream universities, including the University of Tennessee, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio State, and University of Arizona, she is looking to continue her goals of becoming a Lead Pharmacist. Alyssa's teachers speak highly of her being a self-starter with an angelic voice and personality who will soon be a top performing professional in her life pursuits.
Rotary Student of the Month [VGHS] March 2023
Izaiah Hemmings, son of Alexis Vasquez, is Vista Grande's March Rotary Student of the Month. Izaiah is truly an exceptional student that is hardworking and actively involved in all areas of Vista Grande life. Since his freshman year, he has participated in both Cross Country and Track. He has been the captain of both sports for his junior and senior years. He is also a member of the AP Club, Key Club, and is the Secretary of National Honor Society. In his junior year, he represented Vista Grande at the Boys State of Arizona leadership conference in Flagstaff, Arizona. During Boys State, he won the election for County Attorney. Izaiah is ranked within the top 2% of his senior class with a 4.5 cumulative weighted GPA. He has been offered over $170,000 in scholarships and is a semi-finalist for the Dorrance Scholarship. Izaiah will attend the University of Arizona where he was awarded the Wildcat Distinction Award of $40,000; the second-highest scholarship award that UArizona offers. He plans to earn a Bachelor and Master of Science with goals of becoming a Medical Physicist.
Anthony Amado Appointed to National League of Cities' Youth, Education, and Families Council
Vista Grande sophomore, Anthony Amado, was appointed to the National League of Cities' Youth, Education, and Families Council as one of four youths sitting on the council with about 50 mayors and leaders from cities and towns nationwide. He attended the Congressional Cities' Conference in Washington, D.C., representing the City of Casa Grande and the Casa Grande Youth Commission. Anthony was able to participate in many workshops and sessions geared toward youth and hear First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and Arizona senators speak at the Capitol Building. He is excited to bring back and apply the many lessons he learned in D.C. to his work here at home on the Youth Commission and in our municipal government. Councilman and Youth Commission Advisor and Council Liaison, Matt Herman, introduced Anthony at the CGUHSD Governing Board meeting on Tuesday, April 4.
Jaylie Foye Voted as Arizona's State President for Arizona Association of Student Councils
Jaylie Foye was recently voted as Arizona's State President for the Arizona Association of Student Councils (AASC). To receive this honor, she campaigned and delivered a speech to a crowd of over 5,000 students at a recent state convention. Her new responsibilities will include helping to create and organize events for student councils across Arizona, creating a positive environment for Arizona leaders to feel safe and ready to learn, traveling the state to visit schools, and talking to their students about the importance of being a leader, as well as inspiring the youth of our state and helping them to become better leaders.
Each week, Jennifer Kortsen, Public Relations Officer, interviews a staff member and posts it on social media. Check it out on the district’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube Channel, and Give Me Five Friday!
It is our goal that every CGUHSD graduate demonstrates the following qualities and traits: resilience, critical thinking, accountability, collaboration, innovation, cultural literacy, and integrity. Ms. Jennifer Kortsen, Public Relations Officer, interviews current students on each of the qualities and traits, and post it on social media. Check out the first three videos on integrity, accountability, and resilience (more to come in the future)!
Town Halls (April 24 & 25)
Dear CGUHSD Parents & Guardians,
With the many changes in administration the district has gone through this year, I want to assure you that as Interim Superintendent, I serve the community to ensure we provide the best educational opportunities possible for all our students. I want to provide opportunities to hear from you, our parents and guardians, on how we can make our schools the best they can be. This is an open agenda format where we are there for you to address your questions and concerns.
I will be hosting two town halls. On Monday, April 24, at 7:00 p.m., we will be at Casa Grande Union High School Auditorium and on Tuesday, April 25, 7:00 p.m., we will be at Vista Grande High School Auditorium. If you cannot attend the session for your home school, you are more than welcome to attend the other session. Dr. Lineberry, the incoming new principal at CG Union, will attend on April 24. Mr. Danzy, Vista Grande Principal will attend on April 25.
Thank you for being so supportive of our Casa Grande community schools. I very much look forward to talking with you and hearing your ideas, questions, and comments.
All the best for April, and I hope to see you on April 24th or 25th.
Jeff Lavender
Interim Superintendent
Registration: Summer School (June 5-29)
Casa Grande Union High School District is offering summer school courses which is intended as an opportunity for students enrolled in grades 8-12 during the 2022-2023 school year, to accelerate their learning and to repeat a course for loss of credit and/or grade replacement. All courses will be taught in person, using teacher-led instruction and district approved curriculum. Summer school will be in-person at Vista Grande High School, 1556 N. Arizola Rd., (520) 876-9400. All registrations must be completed no later than Friday, May 12. No late enrollments will be accepted. There is a nonrefundable fee of $30 per session. Payment must be made online at https://az-casagrande.intouchreceipting.com/ or in person at the bookstore on each CGUHSD campus.
2023/24 Registration Open
Welcome to Casa Grande Union High School District (CGUHD)!
Register today @ www.cguhsd.org/doOnlineRegistration.aspx.
Questions? Please contact your high school.
INOVA Attendance
PACE: Coming 2023/24!
Introduction Video
Inside Building Design (Video)
Outside Building View
Floor Plan (Phase I)
Logo
A School of Tomorrow
Questions?
CGUHS Newsletter
The CGUHS News newsletter is created by CGUHS Principal Brian Mabb and published weekly during the school year.
INOVA Newsletter
The INOVA School Newsletter is created by INOVA Headmaster/Principal Crystal Danzy and published weekly during the school year.
VGHS Newsletter
The Weekly Dish newsletter is created by VGHS Principal Vance Danzy and published weekly during the school year.
VGHS News Video
VG News videos are created by the VGHS Student Council and posted weekly during the school year. The Spartans are advised by Nathan Scheeler, Social Studies Teacher. Subscribe today!
Transcripts
Casa Grande Union High School District has partnered with Parchment.com to order and send your transcript and other credentials securely.
Free & Reduced-Price School Meals Application
*Assists with fees (athletic, academic, & college application) and discounts on internet services.
Children need healthy meals to learn. Casa Grande Union High School District offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast costs $2.00; lunch costs $3.00. Your children may qualify for free meals or for reduced-price meals (see below). Reduced-price is $0.30 for breakfast and $0.40 for lunch.
Questions?
Tammy Darang
520-316-3360 ext. 4146
Tax Credit
Contribute to student programs and activities in our district, and you’ll receive a DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR TAX CREDIT to help guarantee that our students experience all that high school has to offer. To learn more, visit www.cguhsd.org/doTaxCredit.aspx.
Career Opportunities
Upcoming Events
Apr 13-15 = VGHS Musical (9 to 5)
April 22 = CGUHS Prom @ 8:00-11:00 PM
April 22 = VGHS Prom @ 7:00-10:00 PM
Apr 24 = Town Hall @ CGUHS @ 7:00 PM
Apr 25 = Town Hall @ VGHS @ 7:00 PM
May 08 = CGUHS Site Council Meeting @ 5:30 PM
May 09 = VGHS Site Council Meeting @ 4:30 PM
May 12 = Summer School Registration Deadline
May 23 = CGUHS Graduation
May 24-25 = Underclass Semester Exams
May 25 = VGHS Graduation
May 25 = Q4 Grading Period Ends (43 Days)
May 26 = Teacher Checkout
June 5-29 = Summer School
Jun 19 = Juneteenth (No Summer School/Offices Closed)
VG Theatre Presents "9 to 5" The Musical
Thursday, April 13 @ 7 PM
Friday, April 14 @ 7 PM
Saturday, April 15 @ 2 PM
Saturday, April 15 @ 7 PM
Admission = $5
CGUHS Prom
The CGUHS Prom, Mystical Garden, is Saturday, April 22, from 8:00-11:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale for $50 but the price jumps to $55 the week of Prom so purchase early. No tickets will be sold the day of Prom or at Prom.
VGHS Prom
The VGHS Prom is Saturday, April 22 @ 7:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale in the Bookstore. Single tickets are $50, couple tickets are $70, and tickets at the gate are $60 (single ticket only).
Town Hall @ CGUHS (April 24)
Mr. Lavender, Interim Superintendent
Dr. Lineberry, 2023/24 Principal
Ideas, Questions, Comments
Monday, April 24 @ 7:00 PM
Auditorium
Town Hall @ VGHS (April 25)
Mr. Lavender, Interim Superintendent
Mr. Danzy, Principal
Ideas, Questions, Comments
Tuesday, April 25 @ 7:00 PM
Auditorium
Governing Board Meeting (May 2)
Special Governing Board Meeting @ 5:30 PM
Regular Governing Board Meeting @ 6:30 PM
District Office Board Room, 1st Floor
CGUHS Site Council (May 8)
Site Council is an excellent way for you to be involved in our school. Come learn about our academic initiatives, school activities, and more. Site Council is a group of teachers, parents, classified employees, and students who work with the principal to develop, review, and evaluate school improvement programs and budgets. Site Council meets once a month (generally, the 2nd Monday of the month) at 5:30 p.m. in the CGUHS Library.
VGHS Site Council (May 9)
Site Council is a group of community members, parents, students, VGHS administration, and VGHS staff who typically meet on the second Tuesday of each month, with the exceptions of October (Fall Break) and March (Spring Break), at 4:30 p.m. in the Vista Grande Conference Room. To join the Site Council, email Mr. Vance Danzy, Principal, at vdanzy@cguhsd.org or call 520-876-9400 ext. 4101. The next meeting is Tuesday, February 14, in the Vista Grande Conference Room at 4:30 p.m.
Summer School (June 5-29)
Registration Deadline = Friday, May 12
Grades 8-12 (2022/23)
Nonrefundable Fee $30
AnonymousTips.com
Please help keep our campuses safe by reporting potential concerns to your high school. If you would like to make an anonymous report, you may use AnonymousTips.com. AnonymousTips.com provides a completely anonymous email capability for people to send leads and tips to schools, local police departments, and other law enforcement agencies. This system is independent of any district or government, so informers can be confident they are protected from being identified. The sender will be able to visit AnonymousTips.com site, find the agency they want to notify, and send the information.
Blackboard Access
Parents are encouraged to log in to Blackboard to support their student’s academic progress. In Blackboard, parents are able to review their student’s classes, check assignments completed, and better understand what students are learning in class. Please ask your student for their password information in order to access it. If you need support in accessing your student’s password, please call (520) 374-7170.
District/School Apps
FAFSA® Form
Each year, the U.S. Department of Education rewards over $120 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds to more than 13 million students. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the only way to apply for federal, state, and college aid. It is completely free and it typically takes ONLY 30 minutes to complete. Many schools offer money on a first-come-first-serve basis, so the sooner one applies, the better. For more information, visit your high school's webpage (CGUHS or VGHS).
PowerSchool App
The PowerSchool App is available for download on Android and Apple devices with the district code of QJDT. Your username and password are the same as you use to access the web-based PowerSchool portal.
District Code = QJDT
SAT
For SAT dates, locations, school codes, and to register, visit https://tinyurl.com/4dms9ek8.
Scholarship Opportunities
It is a known fact college is expensive and the cost is rising. Do not let that deter you from applying for college. There are many opportunities to help you cover the cost of college. Scholarships are gifts of "free money" that do not need to be paid back, unlike student loans. Most scholarships can be awarded based on merit, which means that students earn them for having good grades, athletic talent, volunteering, or even for a certain demographic. Every year, hundreds of billions of dollars are awarded in scholarship money. There are many sources of scholarship, such as colleges and universities, military, individuals, communities, nonprofits, ethnic/historical organizations, businesses, religious groups, and more. Some scholarships are highly selective but many are not. The best practice is to apply for as many scholarships as possible and start early.
Tutoring (CGUHS) Updated 01/18/2023
Tutoring (INOVA) Updated 01/04/23
Tutoring (VGHS) Updated 01/04/23
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PACE = pace.cguhsd.org (Coming 2023/24!)
VGHS = vghs.cguhsd.org
Inspiring Excellence Newsletter
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Casa Grande Union High School District
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
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Location: 1362 North Casa Grande Avenue, Casa Grande, AZ, USA
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