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The fastest-growing public K-12 schools in Arizona

Across Arizona, 10 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by enrollment growth between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Great Hearts Academies - Roosevelt leads the list at 89.5%, against a median of 20.8% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Arizona
Top Enrollment growth
89.5%
Median Enrollment growth
20.8%
FASTEST GROWING · ARIZONA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Great Hearts Academies - RooseveltBuckeye, AZRoosevelt Preparatory Academy (92704)49393489.5%
2Desert Star AcademyFort Mohave, AZDesert Star Academy (92302)39768672.8%
3Vail Academy & High SchoolTUCSON, AZVail Unified District (4413)45162538.6%
4Toltec Elementary SchoolELOY, AZToltec School District (4450)38748024.0%
5Legacy Traditional School - MaricopaMARICOPA, AZLegacy Traditional School - Maricopa (88360)1,1001,36323.9%
6Show Low High SchoolSHOW LOW, AZShow Low Unified District (4393)72985817.7%
7Ruth Fisher Middle SchoolTONOPAH, AZSaddle Mountain Unified School District (4254)67474510.5%
8Dishchii'bikoh Community SchoolCibecue, AZDishchii'bikoh Community School5335768.1%
9Eagleridge Enrichment ProgramMesa, AZMesa Unified District (4235)6716943.4%
10Masada Charter SchoolColorado City, AZMasada Charter School Inc. (79499)5115222.2%
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