COMMUNITY GUIDE
Education
District Offices .......................(480) 575-2000
Fine Arts Center ....................(480) 575-2440
Black Mountain Elementary School
(Grades Pre-K–5) ....................(480) 575-2100
Desert Sun Elementary School
(Grades Pre-K–5) ....................(480) 575-2900
Desert Willow Elementary School
(Grades Pre-K–5) ....................(480) 575-2800
Horseshoe Trails Elementary School
(Grades Pre-K–5) ....................(480) 272-8500
Lone Mountain Elementary School
(Grades Pre-K–5) ....................(480) 437-3000
Desert Arroyo Middle School
(Grades 6–8) ...........................(480) 575-2300
Sonoran Trails Middle School
(Grades 6–8) ...........................(480) 575-2200
Cactus Shadows High School
(Grades 9–12) .........................(480) 575-2400
Cave Creek Unified School District No. 93 of- The District is composed of five elementary
fers an excellent education to children living schools, two middle schools, a high school, and Several preschools, charter schools and private
within the boundaries of its 175-square mile a Fine Arts Center and District Offices. The schools also call the Desert Foothills area home.
school district and students who would like to serene, rural atmosphere provides high qual- Among them are:
attend through open enrollment year round. ity educational experiences to all students with Desert Foothills
personalized attention designed to develop the Lutheran Preschool ................(480) 585-8007
Located in northern Maricopa County, the Dis- potential of each student. The Arizona Depart-
Our Lady of Joy Preschool ....(480) 595-6409
trict includes the towns of Carefree, Cave Creek, ment of Education has ranked all the CCUSD
Carefree
portions of the cities of Scottsdale and Phoenix, schools at Excelling, the highest achievement
and areas under county jurisdiction. It is bound- label possible. Not only do students enjoy an Montessori School .................(480) 563-2929
ed by portions of the Tonto National Forest on outstanding academic experience, but they also
Rising Sun
the north, Rio Verde on the east, Jomax Road to can participate in award-winning sports, fine
Montessori School .................(480) 595-5437
the south, and 40th Street to the west. arts and extra curricular programs.
Community Education
Cave Creek’s first school dates back to the late The Mission of CCUSD is to Inspire Excellence.
Pre-school, Extended Kindergarten
1800’s and was located at School House Road. The Vision statement is as follows: The Cave
and Enrichment Classes ........(480) 575-2072
It was discontinued in 1913, because of a lack of Creek Unified School District community will
children, but reorganized in 1930. A little white provide diverse learning experiences to challenge
Ventana Academic School
painted schoolhouse served students in 1950, and inspire all students to become thinking, re-
(Grades K–8) ..........................(480) 488-9362
and it was soon expanded to a new four-room sponsible, contributing leaders with the passion
Foothills Academy
school. One room of the old schoolhouse was and energy to shape our changing world.
(Grades 6–12) .........................(480) 488-5583
designated to house the Cave Creek Branch Li-
brary in 1960. The newly expanded school was For more information be sure to visit the Cave
Career Success School
complete with a corral for the students’ horses. Creek Unified School District (Dist. 93) web-
(Grades 9–12) .........................(480) 575-0075
site at
www.ccusd93.org.
Bella Vista
(Grades K–8) ..........................(480) 575-6001
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