Safford Unified School District
Address
734 11th Street
, Arizona, 85546
United States
Coordinates32°49′24″N 109°42′53″W / 32.82333°N 109.71472°W / 32.82333; -109.71472
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
SuperintendentKen VanWinkle
NCES District ID0407240[1]
Students and staff
Students2,794 (2020-2021)[1]
Student–teacher ratio19.58[1]
Other information
Websitewww.saffordusd.com

The Safford Unified School District is the school district that serves the City of Safford, Arizona and some minor outlying areas.

Headquarters

The SUSD Headquarters (District office) is located adjacent to the Safford Middle School campus.

Transportation

SUSD Transportation (often called the Bus Barn) is responsible for the transportation of all district students. The SUSD Transportation division's main facility is located across from Safford High School.

Facilities

The Safford Unified School District operates and maintains six schools.

Elementary (Grades K-6)

  • Lafe Nelson Elementary School (LNS)
  • Ruth Powell Elementary School (RPS)
  • Dorothy Stinson Elementary School (DSS)

Middle Schools (Grades 7-8)

  • Safford Middle School(SMS)


High Schools (Grades 9-12)

Other facilities

Mascot

The mascot for all Safford schools (with the exception being Mount Graham High School) is the Bulldog.

Safford Unified School District v. Redding, a case involving the strip search of Savana Redding, a 13-year-old student of Safford Middle School, reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009. She was suspected of distributing prescription-strength Ibuprofen pills due to the accusation of another student found with pills, although no pills were found.[2] The Supreme Court found that the search violated the Fourth Amendment, but qualified immunity foreclosed the suit against the individual defendants; the Court remanded the decision as to Safford's liability to the lower courts.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Safford Unified District (4218)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. "13-year-old's school strip-search case heads to Supreme Court - CNN.com".
  3. Cornell Law School website. Accessed June 25, 2009.
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