Early Childhood Academy (for four year olds) is taught by a certified teacher. This program provides our littlest learners strong literacy and math skills that will prepare them for their kindergarten experience.
Available for children from birth through age three. The Centers follow the district’s academic calendar and are open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Available for children from birth through age three for eight weeks during the summer. The center is open from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
AZDHS licensed, tuition based preschool programming options for ages 3 to 5 years, not yet eligible for Kindergarten held at multiple sites across the district. Rates vary per program.
We prepare children ages birth to five, for success in school and life by providing the resources and referrals that connect and strengthen families.
Program offers Academic and PE courses to students in grades 9-12. Current 8th grade students can enroll in PE, Math Jumpstart, or Spanish courses without prior approval.
Mascot Club Childcare is available before and after school and on district recess days for students enrolled in preschool (4 years old only) through Grade 6. Mascot Club is offered at multiple sites across the district.
Please note, registration must be received before our office closes at 4:30 p.m. the Wednesday prior in order to start the following week. Registrations received after this time may not be accepted.
Payments for various testing and district programs through PVSchools.
Currently located at various Title I elementary schools, the Title I PreK program (for four year olds) is taught by a certified teacher. This federally funded program provides instruction for eligible students demonstrating educational need at no cost.
Buses will serve PVSchools locations—specific stops will be announced.
GEOLOGY - This is designed to give students an understanding of the broad spectrum of Arizona Geology. Waters and soils, fossils, and the environmental geology of Arizona will be studied. ASTRONOMY - This is designed to give students an understanding of astronomy. Topics covered include methods of astronomy, the solar system including the sun, asteroids and meteors, stars and galaxies, and extraterrestrial life. This course should be considered a lab science that meets the requirements of Arizona’s universities.