The Peoria Unified School District will host a Spring Field Trip from 8 a.m. to noon on Tues., March 14.
This is an exciting opportunity for elected officials, local business owners, community members, and prospective parents to get an up-close and personal look at what’s happening in Peoria Unified classrooms. On the Spring Field Trip, guests will visit Ironwood High School, Marshall Ranch Elementary School, and Desert Valley Elementary School.
The event will begin at Ironwood High School, located at 6051 W. Sweetwater Ave., Glendale. District leaders will welcome guests and give an overview of the district while enjoying a light breakfast. Guests will then receive a tour of the campus which includes the prestigious International Baccalaureate Program, one of Peoria Unified’s signature programs of choice.
The tour will continue on a Peoria Unified school bus and head to Marshall Ranch Elementary School, where they will be greeted by students and hear a presentation about the school’s 30th anniversary, followed by a tour of the campus. Guests will then head to Desert Valley Elementary School to also get an up-close and personal look at their program offerings.
Guests will complete their tour back at Ironwood High School where they will enjoy a lunch prepared by the high school’s culinary arts students.
The Spring Field Trip is an interactive, informative, and ideal way to introduce the community to Peoria Unified’s award-winning schools and programs. The district hosts field trips twice each school year to share information on the wide variety of exceptional schools and programs offered as part of its ongoing commitment to the community.
Any interested individual must reserve a space at peoriaunified.org/springfieldtrip or call Peoria Unified’s Public Relations Department at 623-486-6100.