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Deer Valley Unified School District


Deer Valley Unified School District is an award-winning and excelling school district and was named an Advanced Placement Achievement district (1 of only 4 in AZ). Barry Goldwater High School and Desert Winds Elementary were identified as 2 of 25 Arizona schools to be named A+ Schools.

Many of DVUSD schools engage students in selected areas of interest. Some of these focus schools include an Academy of Arts, Aerospace Academy, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Academy, Mandarin Chinese and Confucius Classroom Schools, Sonoran Desert Studies Academy, International Baccalaureate for middle grades and high school and online classes.

A safe and enriching environment is a top priority on each Deer Valley school campus, during and after the regular school day. Before and after school programs provide diverse offerings, including CATCH Physical Fitness and Nutrition program, Scholastic After-School Reading program, a wide variety of clubs, activities and athletics. Parent involvement is also a priority and directly related to each child’s success in school.

Deer Valley Unified is focusing efforts and resources on Student Learning to ensure that each student will be equipped to pursue education credentials beyond high school in order to compete in a global market. In addition to possessing knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to succeed in university, community college or technical school, each student will need to develop career skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, critical thinking and goal setting.

DVUSD boundary map.

Learn more about all the Deer Valley Unified schools in the district. If you are moving or unsure which school your child will be attending based on where you live, feel free to ask me!

28655 N 68TH AVE, PEORIA

* SOLD FOR 99% OF LIST PRICE! * Traditional sale Camelot home in The Ledges at Sonoran Mountain Ranch. Home backs to desert wash with dramatic mountain views. As you enter the arched alder front door, a stone medallion and diagonal travertine throughout the first floor greet you, along with a fully enclosed courtyard with fireplace, large open gourmet kitchen with family room plus a main floor bedroom. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms, each with wide plank hand scraped hardwood floors that match the solid wood doors throughout the home. Bathrooms feature oiled bronze fixtures and master with jetted tub. Mature landscaping accents the large private back yard with heated salt water pool, sport court, grassy area, tumbled paver stones and east-facing covered patio for afternoon shade.

Virtual tour of Camelot home for sale at The Ledges in Peoria, near 67th Ave and Jomax Rd.

Camelot Home in Sonoran Mountain Ranch for sale featured on YouTube.

North Peoria Camelot home for sale in Sonoran Mountain Ranch at The Ledges by 85383 Realtor Andrew Robb.

Listing Price: $425,000
MLS #: 4758450
Address: 28655 N 68TH AVE
City: Peoria
State: AZ
ZIP: 85383
Home Size: 3,644
Lot Size: 10,003
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Garages: 3
Pool: Yes

Litchfield Park, AZ

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Did you know? The town of Litchfield Park is named for its founder Paul Litchfield, an executive of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company who came to Phoenix in 1916 in search of suitable land to farm cotton that was needed to strengthen the rubber in their tires. Litchfield was not successful in motivating local farmers to grow his cotton so instead he got Goodyear to buy 5,000 acres of land (for around $25/acre) around the current day Litchfield Park. The USPS agreed to the name “Litchfield Park” in 1926 and in 1929 the Wigwam Resort was opened to the public.

Goodyear created Litchfield Park Land and Development Company to expand Litchfield Park into a master planned community for 90,000 residents. The project called for about 25,000 homes, 1 college, 1 junior college, 6 high schools, 10 junior high schools and 18 elementary schools. The plans included improvements to the Litchfield Park’s golf course but the developer made numerous mistakes, including selling plots of land right up to the curb line, forcing the city to get permission from home owners before they can put in a sidewalk. They abandoned their plans for growing Litchfield Park before they were completed and sold off whatever land they could.

Check out the official site for more information about Litchfield Park in Arizona.

Andrew Robb - RE/MAX Fine Properties, 21020 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85255