Nadaburg Unified School District

The Nadaburg Unified School District is the K-12 school district in the town of Wittmann, Arizona.[2] It operates two elementary schools: Nadaburg Elementary (the historical school in the town), as well as Desert Oasis Elementary inside Surprise city limits. The district opened its first high school, called Mountainside High School, in 2020, although classes are currently being taught in one of the buildings at Nadaburg School. Prior to this, Nadaburg students attended Wickenburg High School in that town, just up US 60.

Nadaburg Unified School District
Address
32919 North Center Street
Wittman
, Arizona, 85361
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12[1]
NCES District ID0405460[1]
Students and staff
Students820[1]
Teachers42.0[1]
Staff86.18[1]
Student–teacher ratio19.52[1]
Other information
Websitewww.nadaburgsd.org

As a unified school district in Arizona, the Nadaburg district has the authority to operate its own high school. A district must be considered "unified" to serve both K-8 and high school students, as demonstrated by the need for the J.O. Combs Unified School District to actually hold a unification vote before beginning to build its own high school.

On November 5, 2019, Nadaburg residents voted in favor of passing a bond that would go towards construction of a new high school. Ninth grade students will begin taking classes in the fall of 2020 in the existing Nadaburg School building, followed by tenth graders in the fall of 2021. Nadaburg was originally planning to open a high school by 2010, and then 2013.[3]

History

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Upon W.H. Griffin filing his homestead petition in September 1920 establishing the town of Nadaburg, now Wittman, he drilled a well and built a small board and batten house which served as the town’s first school house. Griffin’s four oldest sons, along with eight or nine other pupils from other nearby homesteads, attended school. Helen Carpenter was the first teacher in that original school house.[4]

In 1921, a permanent structure was built but was damaged by fire in 1926. The building was rebuilt that same year which still stands today, now serving as the Nadaburg Unified School District Governing Board’s Boardroom, known as the “little red schoolhouse.”[4][5]

Maricopa County threatened to close the school and the district in 1939 due to low attendance. As a result, Griffin advertised the school and district in newspapers offering five acres or two town lots in order to increase the local population and attendance.[4]

Schools

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The Nadaburg School District has three schools.[6]

  • Nadaburg Elementary School - opened 1921, offers Kindergarten through 8th grade.
  • Desert Oasis Elementary School - opened 2008, offers Kindergarten through 8th grade.
  • Mountainside High School - opened 2020, offers 9th through 12th grades.

The district also offers online classes through its Virtual Academy.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Nadaburg Unified School District (4252)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ Wang, Amy B (2011-02-19). "Wittmann residents enjoy 'middle-of-nowhere' lifestyle". azcentral.com. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  3. ^ Rubiano, Sherry Anne (2008-04-18). "Nadaburg schools try to retain small-town feel". azcentral.com. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  4. ^ a b c Simmons, Ellen (2014). "History of the Nadaburg School House" (PDF).
  5. ^ "About Our District". nadaburgusd81.schoolinsites.com. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  6. ^ "Our Schools". nadaburgusd81.schoolinsites.com. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
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