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The Waggoner PTO makes decisions regarding programs and funding to support the educational programs of the school.  It creates opportunities for family and community interactions and involvement.  It also creates a positive work environment for staff through "appreciation" events, funding training and purchasing materials.


The Waggoner Site Council works with the Management Team to determine school goals and write the School Improvement Plan.  It reviews the progress on the SIP.  It researches and determines measures to bring about school-wide improvement.  It implements and conducts the Waggoner parent survey.  The Site Council addresses issues from the Kyrene School District and makes budget decisions for Tax Incentive Expenditures.


Waggoner School Boundaries

Waggoner's boundaries extend from Kyrene Road to McClintock Drive between Elliot Road and Warner Road in Tempe.

Our boundaries also include parts of the town of Guadalupe, south of Guadalupe Road.
 Click Image to View Town of Guadalupe Site
(Created by Waggoner Students)

Official Town of Guadalupe Web Site

 

About Tempe

Tempe, Arizona's fifth largest city, has  blended the dynamics of a high- tech business center, the fun and excitement of a resort, the warmth and comfort of a residential neighborhood, and the "small town" atmosphere of a college community, to make it the progressive city that Tempe is. 

Nearly 300 days of sunshine a year makes it possible for Tempe to bring it all together: perfect weather through most of the year, challenging places to work, a myriad of opportunities for fun, the best in entertainment and dining, great shopping, and an unparalleled southwestern lifestyle.

With 50 percent of the East Valley's prime office space situated within Tempe, the community has a strong base of approximately 225 business firms in the industrial and office parks. Twenty-one percent of all resident companies in Arizona classified as "high tech" are located in Tempe. And Tempe is home to a national bank's second largest credit card processing center, as well as to an international airline.

The tone of Tempe's educational environment is set by the nation's fifth largest university Arizona State University (ASU). Thirty-two elementary schools, eight middle schools, and five high schools also serve the educational needs of the community.  ASU occupies 700 acres in the heart of Tempe with an enrollment of 43,000 students. 

Old Town Tempe is a cultural center in its own right. As the City's principal business district, it is also its premier cultural, shopping, and entertainment area, with many of its shops, boutiques, and restaurants housed in restored structures built around the turn of the century. Old Town Tempe's Spring and Fall Festival of the Arts each draws nearly 200,000 people. 

Information provided by: Tempe.gov

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Click here for a directory of Tempe business and community web sites  researched by Waggoner's 3rd Grade students.


 

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