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Fates AZ - Foundation for Achievement Through Educational Success

FATES is a non-profit foundation committed to improve and enrich the education of students in the Humboldt Unified School District (HUSD). Founded in 2004, the Foundation solicits and administers donations and grants from businesses and individuals to provide funding for special projects that benefit students and promote educational success within HUSD.


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The Humboldt Unified School District (HUSD) is located in one of the most beautiful areas of North Central Arizona.  With nearly 6,500 students, 10 schools, and more than 800 caring staff members, we offer high quality mindful education in a close-knit, nurturing environment.

  
 Message from the Superintendent

As I reflect on what our learning community has accomplished over the last several years, I see so many examples of how fortunate we are. The District is overseeing wonderful improvements taking place at our various sites thanks to the bond issue approved by our generous citizens. We have achieved measurable gains on the AIMS tests, allowing us to boast of two excelling schools, one highly performing school, four performing plus schools, and two performing schools. I am honored to be working with teachers, principals, and staff who are committed to excellence within the context of our Board Goals.

As the Superintendent of this remarkable District, I take my responsibilities very seriously and try to keep an eye toward the future. As with any growing organization, there are always challenges to face, both in the financial and academic realms. Our responsibility as educators is to constantly stay in touch with our internal and external stakeholders, maintain a close connection to the world of ideas around us, stay on top of issues, and consider the implications of educational trends for the benefit of those whom we serve. 

Humboldt Unified School District is committed to creating communities of practice for improving teaching, leadership, and collaborative problem-solving. I am convinced that there is no more worthy goal than that of focusing on an educational system that prepares our students for life in a global knowledge/information age.

Dr. Henry Schmitt, Superintendent

  
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K-5 Before School After School Homework Activity Club

The Humboldt Unified School District is pleased to offer elementary school parents a BEFORE SCHOOL and AFTER SCHOOL Homework/Activity Club option for their K-5 students.  The program will serve K-5 students attending Coyote Springs Elementary School, Granville Elementary School, Lake Valley Elementary School, Liberty Traditional School, and Mountain View Elementary School.  Click HERE for more information.  Registration forms will be available online and at elementary schools in the near future.
 

Kindergarten Registration

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The Humboldt Unified School District elementary schools conducted spring kindergarten registration for the 2008-09 school year from Tuesday, March 4th, through Friday, March 7th.  If you missed the registration, please visit your local elementary school to register your kindergarten student.

 

 

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Mosquito Issue
August 25, 2008
 Dear Parents/Guardians:
 
The District Maintenance Department has received some calls regarding the presence of mosquitoes in the environment, specifically around the practice fields between Bradshaw Mountain High School and Glassford Hill Middle School and at Liberty Traditional School.
From reports we have received, this seems to be a systemic problem around the Town of Prescott Valley due to the monsoon rains that have been so prevalent this month.
 
HUSD is very reluctant to use any potent chemicals to eradicate the mosquito problem due to the potential harmful effect on students.   Additionally, Board Policies JLCD and JLCD-R have very specific provisions regarding dispensing drugs and medications that make it problematic for the District to provide mosquito repellent to our students.
 
We would like to suggest that those of you who are being directly affected by the mosquito situation provide your children with the protection of your choice. The District Maintenance Department is researching other options that may help alleviate the situation.
 
Thank you for your kind support and patience in this matter.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
 
Mariela K. Bean
Public Relations Director
 
 

  
 Weather Info

During the school year, unless we post a weather-related message indicating a snow day or late start, it will be a regular day.

Durante el año escolar, si el clima nos dirije a cancelar la escuela o a empezar el día tarde, se indicará aquí. Si no, será un día regular.

  
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