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McClintock High School

1964 establishments in ArizonaEducation in Tempe, ArizonaEducational institutions established in 1964Public high schools in ArizonaSchools in Maricopa County, Arizona

McClintock High School is a high school located in Tempe, Arizona, approximately two miles southeast of the campus of Arizona State University. McClintock High School was established in 1964. The school was named after James H. McClintock.McClintock has approximately 1,900 students and offers a wide variety of curriculum, which includes honors, advanced placement, dual credit, and the Peggy Payne Academy for gifted students. The school also has state-recognized ELL and Special Education programs. McClintock is an open enrollment campus. The campus was designed in 1964 by local architect Kemper Goodwin.Artist Ka Graves served as artist-in-residence at McClintock High School in 1979 and 1980.

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McClintock High School
South Los Feliz Drive, Tempe

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South Los Feliz Drive
85283 Tempe
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