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Sossaman Middle School

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Sossaman Middle School
Address
18655 E Jacaranda Blvd

Queen Creek
,
Arizona
85142

United States
Information
TypePublic middle school
Established2013
School districtHigley Unified School District
PrincipalBruce Potts
Enrollment1,043
Student to teacher ratio19:1
CampusSuburban
Website

Sossaman Middle School is a public middle school located at 18655 E Jacaranda Blvd, Queen Creek, Arizona, United States. Established in 2013[1], the school is part of the Higley Unified School District (HUSD) and serves students in grades 7 and 8.

History

Sossaman Middle School opened in 2013 to meet the needs of the growing community in Queen Creek. The school was designed to accommodate the increasing student population in the eastern region of the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Administration

The current principal is Bruce Potts. The previous principal was John Dolan.

Academics

With an enrollment of approximately 1,043 students, Sossaman Middle School has a student-to-teacher ratio of 19:1. The school has been ranked 44th among Arizona middle schools.[2] It is also a recipient of the U.S. News Best Middle Schools award badge.

School District

Sossaman Middle School is part of the Higley Unified School District, which serves the Queen Creek area.

Awards and Recognition

  • Ranked 44th among Arizona middle schools.
  • Recipient of the U.S. News Best Middle Schools award badge.

Extracurricular Activities and Electives

Sossaman Middle School offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including academic clubs, arts programs, and athletics. The school features a wide array of electives that students can partake in, such as computer science, world languages, musical programs, ceramics, and others.

Demographics

As of the most recent reporting year, Sossaman Middle School's student body consists of approximately 67% White[3], 20% Hispanic, 7% identifying as two or more races, 3% Black, and 2% Asian or Pacific Islander.[4]

References

  1. Sossaman Middle School. [1]
  2. U.S. News & World Report. [2]
  3. National Center for Education Statistics [3]
  4. Great Schools [4]


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