The St. David Unified School District is located in the beautiful San Pedro Valley of Cochise County in St. David, Arizona. The community of St. David was established in 1877, and although there have been many changes over the years, it retains a unique atmosphere that can be traced to its foundations. A significant number of students currently enrolled in the district can trace their roots back to the original settlers.

The community is proud of its small school environment. Situated on a two-school campus, the district serves 500 students from pre-school through high school. Academics are the primary focus at all grade levels, and both the elementary and the high school are performing above average.


 2012 State Baseball Champions
Kids with Quilts
Dairy Farm visit 2012
SSVEC Scholarship 2012
Shane Bradford takes a swing at the last home baseball game.
Talent Show Winners
Tennis Tournament
Dillon Hancock receiving the AZ Elks Scholarship from Wendy Norburg
Students Headed To DECA Championships
Mr. Goodman handing out ice cream at the annual Principal's Reading Incentive Barbeque
AR Readers - May 2012
Owl Pellets
Marco and
Sally Stover learns self-defense
April Fry, pictured with Assistant Principal Mrs. Taylor, wins the AZ Essay Contest: 48 Most Intriguing Women in Arizona
Dairy Farm visit 2012
FFA Officers 2012-13
Prom Roylaty Taryn Davis and Tyler Davis being crowned by Mrs. Taylor
Self Defense Class
Tennis Tournament

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What's New
Baseball Champs!

Congratulations to the baseball team - 2012 State Champions!


School Board Member Appointment

Due to the resignation of current board member Marty Allred, we have one opening on the board for the remainder of the 2012 calendar year. Visit our News page for more information.


2012 - 2013 Middle School/High School Schedule

Get ready for the 2013 - 2013 school year! Please feel free to check out our 2012 - 2013 middle school and high school schedule.


Cafeteria Information and Survey

Beginning May 9, 2012, students must have a positive account balance or they will have to use cash. Also, please take a moment to complete our cafeteria survey.


School Board Election Packets

If you are interested in running for the school board in the upcoming November election, you can download the packet from the Cochise County website or pick one up in the school office. Read more>>>

So You Want to Be a School Board Member?
This on-demand program gives you a taste of what school board service is all about. Learn the basics of what it takes both to run for and serve on an Arizona school board. (19:22 minutes) View video>>>


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