Pinal County education: 3,088 multiracial students were enrolled in 2025-26 school year

Katherine Haley Vice President of Arizona State Board of Education
Katherine Haley Vice President of Arizona State Board of Education
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There were 3,088 multiracial students enrolled in Pinal County schools in the 2025-26 school year, a 0.2% decrease from the 3,093 multiracial students in the previous school year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

Data showed that Pinal County enrolled 54,910 students at the time. Among them, multiracial students made up 5.6% of the student body making them the fourth most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 115 schools in Pinal County, American Leadership Academy, Ironwood K12 recorded the highest enrollment of multiracial students in the 2025-26 school year, with 133 students making up 6.1% of the school’s total enrollment.

Arizona ranks dead last in educational success among U.S. states, according to World Population Review, which graded states based on K–12 performance, funding, higher education, and safety.

Some data provided by the Arizona Department of Education may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

Ethnicities in Pinal County in 2025-26 School Year

Enrollment in Pinal County Schools During 2025-26 School Year
School name % of Multiracial Students Total Enrollment
American Leadership Academy, Ironwood K12 6.1% 2,189
Maricopa High School 6.1% 1,883
Casa Grande Union High School 6.2% 1,838
Vista Grande High School 6.8% 1,795
Eduprize School 6.6% 1,734
Legacy Traditional School – Casa Grande 5.8% 1,477
Legacy Traditional School – Maricopa 8.8% 1,423
Poston Butte High School 3.6% 1,288
Desert Sunrise High School 6.5% 1,246
American Leadership Academy, Anthem K-6 6.8% 1,133
Combs High School 2.9% 1,098
Heritage Academy Maricopa 7.5% 959
Maricopa Wells Middle School 6.5% 951
Butterfield Elementary School 9.4% 911
Santa Cruz Elementary School 7.4% 902
Desert Wind Middle School 7.6% 885
Leading Edge Academy Maricopa 7.7% 872
Legacy Traditional School – Queen Creek 4.2% 858
The Grande Innovation 4.1% 852
Maricopa Elementary School 8.9% 827
San Tan Foothills High School 4.7% 825
Saddleback Elementary School 7% 813
Legacy Traditional-San Tan 7.1% 792
Coolidge High School 5.3% 760
Florence High School 5.9% 746
Arizona City Elementary School 3.8% 732
Villago Middle School 4% 731
Coolidge Junior High School 5.3% 716
Cactus Middle School 4.7% 707
Apache Junction High School 3.7% 703
Imagine Coolidge Elementary School 8.2% 672
McCartney Ranch Elementary School 3.3% 667
American Leadership Academy, San Tan Valley K-6 8.1% 656
West Elementary School 5.8% 622
Casa Grande Middle School 5.1% 606
Skyline Ranch Elementary School 6.3% 603
Cactus Canyon Junior High School 4.2% 592
Mission Heights Preparatory High School 6.5% 589
San Tan Heights Elementary School 5.4% 574
Florence K-8 5.2% 573
Palo Verde School 3.8% 549
J. O. Combs Middle School 4.2% 546
Santa Rosa Elementary School 7.7% 544
Desert Willow Elementary School 5.7% 543
Heartland Ranch Elementary School 9.9% 527
Copper Basin K-8 School 5.8% 520
Anthem Elementary School 9.7% 516
Circle Cross K8 STEM Academy 5.7% 512
Cottonwood Elementary School 5.8% 503
Ranch Elementary School 3.2% 499
Imagine Prep Coolidge 5.3% 491
Sequoia Pathway Academy 7.6% 476
Cholla Elementary School 5.9% 475
Ellsworth Elementary School 3.8% 469
Toltec Elementary School 4.5% 467
Champion San Tan 7.8% 460
Ironwood School 5.2% 459
Mesquite Elementary School 6.7% 433
A+ Charter Schools 6.3% 429
Saguaro Elementary School 3.5% 427
Pima Butte Elementary School 13.6% 403
Magma Ranch K8 School 5.3% 394
Mountain Vista School 1.5% 392
Red Rock Elementary School 5.9% 390
Happy Valley School East Campus 1.3% 388
Four Peaks Elementary School 5.3% 380
Kathryn Sue Simonton Elementary School 5.6% 376
Center for Online and Innovative Learning 6.4% 374
Santa Cruz Valley Union High School 1.4% 369
Stanfield Elementary School 1.7% 356
Walker Butte K-8 3.9% 355
Jack Harmon Elementary School 5.6% 354
Desert Vista Elementary School 6.8% 340
Avalon Elementary School 7.5% 292
Skyline D5 1.4% 289
Peralta Trail Elementary School 4.9% 283
Imagine Prep Superstition 2.9% 278
ASU Preparatory Academy – Casa Grande High School 3.3% 270
Leading Edge Academy Mountain View 8.9% 270
Eloy Junior High School 5.2% 233
First Avenue Elementary School 3.6% 224
Ridgeview College Preparatory High School 4.6% 218
Combs Traditional Academy 6.5% 216
Eloy Intermediate School 2.8% 214
Sacaton Elementary School 3.8% 209
Sacaton Middle School 2.9% 207
Early Childhood Learning Center 5.7% 192
Curiel School 4.3% 188
Maricopa Virtual Academy 10% 180
Apache Trail High School 4.2% 167
John F. Kennedy School 0.6% 156
Florence Virtual Academy 6.4% 156
San Manuel High School 2.8% 145
Imagine Superstition Middle School 2.8% 142
Mountain Vista Academy 2.9% 139
Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School 6.4% 125
Early Childhood Learning Center 7.4% 121
Coolidge Alternative Program 5.9% 119
Coolidge Virtual Academy 4.7% 107
Ray Junior-Senior High School 1% 99
San Manuel Junior High School 4.3% 92
Combs Center for Success High School 10.3% 78
PPEP TEC – Alice S. Paul Learning Center 2.6% 76
Combs Online School for Success 2.7% 75
Pace 6.8% 74
Villa Oasis Interscholastic Center for Education (voice) 2.7% 73
Eduprize Online Instruction 8.2% 61
Santa Cruz Center for Success 6.7% 30
Akimel O’Otham Pee Posh (K-2) 13.8% 29

Information in this article was obtained from the Arizona Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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