Apache Trail High School

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Apache Trail High School
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Apache Trail High School
945 W. Apache Trail

85120

United States
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School typePublic charter high school
CEEB code 030002
PrincipalTerra Kasapo
Grades 9-12
Enrollment215 (2023–2024) [1]
MascotWolfpack
AccreditationAdvancEd
Website www.apachetrailhs.com

Apache Trail High School is a public charter high school in Apache Junction, Arizona. It is operated by The Leona Group, an operator of charter schools in Michigan, Ohio, Arizona, and Florida. Apache Trails leader Verma Chavez is the leader of the school for all the learning and schooling.

For athletics, it is a member of the Canyon Athletic Association (CAA).

33°24′53″N111°33′24″W / 33.4148°N 111.5568°W / 33.4148; -111.5568

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References

  1. "Apache Trail High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 10, 2024.