Sahuaro High School

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Who We Are
Welcome
At Sahuaro High School, we believe in fostering self-confident, lifelong learners who are respectful and appreciative of the diversity among individuals. We strive to develop productive citizens who contribute positively to their community.
Focus
Our focus is elevating expectations for conduct, learning, and performance to create an environment where each student can thrive and reach their full potential. 
Mission
Our community prepares every student to be responsible global leaders and lifelong learners
Awards
We have been named a 'B' rated school by the Arizona Department of Education, as well as a Ben's Bells Kind Campus.

B Rated School

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In The Spotlight

Even though Alexis joined the Sahuaro staff in 2017, she continues to be mistaken for a student. But the Student Council advisor still manages to get students' respect. 

Aside from nurturing student involvement, Alexis has taught everything from anatomy to biology, to chemistry to AP Environmental Science. Something she has aspired to do since she was a little girl.  

“When I was in first grade, I always thought how fun it would be to have my own classroom and design my own lessons,” Alexis said. “My dad inspired my love for the natural world when we would hike and camp. My favorite thing to teach is biomes. I love teaching about the earth and nature – it’s something kids can relate most to.” 

Diego is an aspiring architect and loves to draw, but he also embodies the Cougar Spirit every day. He is the president of the Class of ’25, and is involved in Latinos Unidos, National Honor Society, soccer club, swim club, varsity track and Link Crew, and is the vice president and co-founder of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Everyone on campus knows Diego, as his presence is ubiquitous. 

After graduation, Diego hopes to be able to help people translate their ideas into reality. 

“Architecture is a way to connect people,” Diego said. “A way to put together something that, in the long run, will help and benefit the community around it.”

Phil’s journey at Sahuaro started before he became a staff member at the east-side school – he is a Class of ’86 Sahuaro grad! After high school, Phil graduated from the University of Arizona (1991) and Illinois State University (1995). Later, he studied abroad in Tel Aviv and, when he returned to the U.S., he taught guitar at the college level. He taught at UofA, Pima Community College, Northern Arizona University, Notre Dame Preparatory, and Central Arizona College.  

While teaching, Phil realized a lot of textbooks were outdated. So, he wrote his own. Now, it’s used in nearly 2,000 schools across the nation.  

This year, Phil has taken on the task of re-energizing the National Honor Society program. According to Phil, he plans to “gain new members to do some more community service, unite the school, and, hopefully, get these kids some scholarship money!”