Metro Phoenix Relocation Guide 2008 - (Page 25) Phoenix This growing community hugs the southeastern border of the 16,500-acre South Mountain Park. District offers a magnet school program. Students with special interests in such diverse subjects as law, aerospace, fine arts, science and sports receive concentrated instruction at selected schools, in addition to their normal high-school studies. Because students who live in Phoenix are served by nearly thirty separate school districts (those of Glendale, Tempe, Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, among others), relocating parents can “shop” for the district that best suits their child. the economic boom. The median income is around $42,000; and the median age is 32.6. To combat the sense of isolation that can spring from urban sprawl, the Phoenix City Council adopted an innovative concept known as the Village Plan. Introduced in the 1970s, the zoning plan recognized distinct neighborhoods within the city and called for residential, retail and commercial development to take place in certain patterns to foster a stronger sense of neighborhood. Phoenicians may be laid back, but they support an active cultural scene. The last few years have shown great improvement in Phoenix's overall cultural package. The Phoenix Union High School 25 Relocation Guide™ http://www.camelbackdesertschools.com
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