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Phoenix Union Bioscience High School

2006 establishments in ArizonaBiology educationEducational institutions established in 2006High schools in Phoenix, ArizonaPublic high schools in Arizona
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Phoenix Union Bioscience High School is part of the Phoenix Union High School District. The campus is located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The school's mission is to prepare tomorrow's scientists by providing the students of Phoenix Union with a science education through intensive collaboration with the academic and scientific communities in downtown Phoenix. The new building and renovation of the current building began in June 2006, and opened in the fall of 2007.

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Phoenix Union Bioscience High School
East Pierce Street, Phoenix

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Bioscience High School

East Pierce Street 512
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Phoenix Union High School District

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