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PSAT Registration is now open for sophomores and juniors.
For many years, our high school stadiums have been the traditional venue for these important ceremonies. However, after considering that approximately 70% of the 1800 respondents favored a move and evaluating various factors, we are excited to announce that the 2025 graduation ceremonies will be held at the Tucson Convention Center.
MUSD brought together nearly 180 key stakeholders from across the community to provide input and help shape the foundation for the District’s strategic planning process.
Waterford Upstart, a free online Pre-K readiness program, teaches preschool-aged children basic skills they need in reading, math, and science to prepare them for success in kindergarten and beyond.
Parents of MUSD students are invited to attend the upcoming Johnson O'Malley IEC and Title VI IPC meetings hosted by MUSD's Student and Family Support Services on October 23, 2024.
MUSD Students in the CTE Culinary Arts class were inspired by special guest speaker, Aldo Boccaccio, founder/owner of Al Gusto Coffee Company.
The MUSD Parent Partnership invites you to meet the candidates for the MUSD Governing Board! Listen and ask questions during an open forum on October 7.
You are more than a profession; you are an inspiration. Thank you Marana Unified School District teachers!
Celebrating National Principals Month! October celebrates a special group of leaders in our community – our school principals.
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Welcome to Marana High School, a 9-12 school offering the highest quality, inspiring and enriching education in a safe, nurturing, and award-winning learning environment.
The Arizona Department of Education has released A-F School Letter Grades scores based on data from the 2022-23 school year and DeGrazia Elementary School received an B Letter Grade.
Over 70 sponsored clubs and activities for students to select from including fine arts, academic decathlon, auto club, band, cheerleading, chess, dance, drama, e-sports,law, wrestling, and so many more.
Collaborative partnerships allow our school to leverage family, school, and community resources to remove barriers to learning and provide essentials to families in need.
100% of Marana High School students are required to earn credit in either a Fine Arts or a CTE elective to graduate. Students have the opportunity to select two to three electives each year of their high school career.
Marana High School is pleased to announce the achievement of Level 1 certification in Marzano High-Reliability Schools™. Level 1 certification means our school has created a “Safe, Supportive, and Collaborative Culture,” which is the foundation for every level that follows.