News - Catalina Magnet High School
Our view: School-closures fiasco is one reason parents have decided to send hundreds of kids to other districts The Tucson Unified School District has lost roughly 1,400 students compared with a year ago. That's approximately the entire student body of Catalina Magnet High School.
By Rhonda Bodfield, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jul. 21--Ally Tanzillo wouldn't strike you as a problem for the Tucson Unified School District. The 17-year-old keeps her grade-point average at 4.0.
By George B. Sanchez, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jun. 22--When officials hired Roger Pfeuffer four years ago to run Tucson's largest school district, they hoped he'd bring a sense of calm to a chaotic situation.
By RHONDA BODFIELD Cuts to gifted-student programs and higher fees for after-school activities will be on the menu tonight when the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board considers ways to close a remaining $5.5 million budget shortfall for the next school year.
By THE The final public forum with one of four people seeking to become superintendent of the Tucson Unified School District will be tonight. Elizabeth Celania-Fagen, an associate superintendent from Iowa, will meet with members of the public at Catalina Magnet High School, 3645 E.
