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Canyon Heights is a small neighborhood whose boundaries are from the Southwest corner of 36th St and Knox Rd, West to the drainage easement along Knox Rd, South to the Kyrene school property, East back to 36th St then North along 36th St to Knox Rd. This area is home to approximately 280 residents in about 100 houses with the average household size of 2.94. Canyon Heights sits in the Kyrene School District. around the corner from Manso St. is Kyrene de Colina Elementary School and Kyrene Centennial Middle School. Mountain Pointe High School is also a mile down Knox Rd. Canyon Heights is a colorful neighborhood filled with lush vegetation. [David Jolkovski/AFN]
Canyon Heights is a small neighborhood whose boundaries are from the Southwest corner of 36th St and Knox Rd, West to the drainage easement along Knox Rd, South to the Kyrene school property, East back to 36th St then North along 36th St to Knox Rd. This area is home to approximately 280 residents in about 100 houses with the average household size of 2.94. Canyon Heights sits in the Kyrene School District. around the corner from Manso St. is Kyrene de Colina Elementary School and Kyrene Centennial Middle School. Mountain Pointe High School is also a mile down Knox Rd. Canyon Heights is a colorful neighborhood filled with lush vegetation.
Colina fifth-grader Tony Barbee poses for a photo with his art piece for his mother, Sally, during the Kyrene District Art Show on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at Ben Furlong Education Center in Tempe.
In his first year of competing in spelling bees, Ahwatukee Foothills fourth-grader Jack Piorkowski has already found himself preparing for the state spelling bee.
Jack Piorkowski, of Kyrene de la Colina, receives his first place trophy after the Maricopa County Regional I Spelling Bee on Feb. 9. Piorkowski heads to the Arizona Spelling Bee on March 23.
Jack Piorkowski, of Kyrene de la Colina, poses with his first place trophy after the Maricopa County Regional I Spelling Bee. Piorkowski heads to the Arizona Spelling Bee on March 23.
5th grade students pose with signs of their favorite team in front of food donations at Kyrene de la Colina Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Colina is having a food drive where you vote for your favorite Super Bowl team with donations for the Kyrene Resource Center. They have correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner 13 out of 15 years.
From left, 5th graders Ethan Lynch, Ciera Teri-Murphy, Marilyn S., Grace Greve, Kate Bucci and Breanna Thomas pose while boxing up donations at Kyrene de la Colina Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Colina is having a food drive where you vote for your favorite Super Bowl team with donations for the Kyrene Resource Center. They have correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner 13 out of 15 years.
From left, fifth graders Chris Sherman, Tony Parbee, Cameron Cocalis, and Breanna Thomas pose while boxing up donations at Kyrene de la Colina Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Colina is having a food drive where you vote for your favorite Super Bowl team with donations for the Kyrene Resource Center. They have correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner 13 out of 15 years.
The Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce will host the 14th Annual Chamber Day of Champions Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 8 and honor local businesses, volunteers and educators who have made an impact on the community.
Spencer Elliott and Swaroon Shridar of Mountain Pointe High School have been selected to be among the top 40 students in the state of Arizona to be considered for Flinn Finalists.
Like the rest of the country, Ahwatukee Foothills karate studio owner David Hays was shocked and saddened by the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut last month.
If the Ahwatukee Foothills community knows one thing, it’s how to stand in resilience and maintain hope.
Kyrene de la Colina first graders try to tackle Arizona Ratters' fullback Johnie Kirton who also is an after school teacher at Colina. April 24, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN
Third-grade Brownie Troop 864 and first-grade Daisy Troop 867 from Kyrene de la Colina Elementary School visited the new Mountain Park Senior Living Center recently to spread a little Christmas cheer. The girls sung carols as the residents with happy smiles joined in. A wonderful night of holiday celebration among generations in Ahwatukee Foothills.
More than 50 students, 12 school clubs, and other community members helped put together a new natural habitat garden at Desert Vista High School last weekend.
More than 50 students, 12 school clubs, and other community members helped put together a new natural habitat garden at Desert Vista High School last weekend.
More than 50 students, 12 school clubs, and other community members helped put together a new natural habitat garden at Desert Vista High School last weekend.
During lunch recess at Kyrene de la Colina in Ahwatukee this week, elementary school students roamed the playgrounds with orange pinky fingers or string tied to their shoes.
Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea paint pinky fingers orange and tie orange yarn on shoes for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign at Kyrene de la Colina. [David Jolkovski/AFN]
From left, Isabella Kelly, Hazel Cates and Ava Lawrence paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Ava Lawrence paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Hazel Cates ties a piece of orange yarn on students' shoes for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
From left, Isabella Kelly, Reese Manross, Hazel Cates and Ava Lawrence paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Reese Manross paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
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