In Arizona, high school transfer rules generally require students to sit out for one academic year if they transfer to a new school and participate in athletics, unless they meet certain exceptions. These exceptions can include moving to a new school due to a change in residence, being a victim of bullying, or transferring to a school that aligns with their family's educational philosophy. Additionally, students must submit a transfer form to the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) to ensure compliance with eligibility standards. Always check with the specific school and AIA for the most current regulations.
Miami High School - Arizona - was created in 1916.
Hayden High School - Arizona - was created in 1936.
Bowie High School - Arizona - was created in 1923.
Douglas High School - Arizona - was created in 1908.
Apollo High School - Arizona - was created in 1970.
Florence High School - Arizona - was created in 1916.
In Arizona high school softball, metal cleats are generally prohibited. The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) follows the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) rules, which typically restrict metal spikes in softball. Players are required to wear molded rubber or plastic cleats instead to ensure player safety and minimize injury risks. Always check with your specific school or league for any additional rules.
Sun Valley High School - Arizona - was created in 1996.
Immaculate Heart High School - Arizona - was created in 1930.
The motto of Apollo High School - Arizona - is 'Strive for Excellence'.
Catalina high school Tucson, Arizona
the setting of Stargirl is in Mica (Mica Area High School), a made-up town in Arizona. Great part of the story happens there.