Santa Cruz Valley Union High School News

Browse past news stories for Santa Cruz Valley Union High School in Eloy, AZ.

  • Back Through the Years, 11/26/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 29, 2009 at 07:03:07 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO Hernandez snags first place in weekly football contest Bobby Hernandez was the first place winner in last week’s Annual Eloy Merchants’ Football contest. R. Monahan placed second. They tied with Dan Hernandez and Barbara Hernandez, all correctly predicting 9 of 13 games played. The tiebreaker was used to determine the winners. A total point of all 13 games was 566. Bobby predicted ...
  • SC earns food service award (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 29, 2009 at 06:49:08 am
    Last week, the Santa Cruz Valley Union High School District was handpicked for a reward to recognize its food service program.
  • Back Through the Years, 11/19/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 27, 2009 at 06:48:49 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO Planning bust with citizen’s reviews A request by Kirt McCarville of Cotton City, LLC, for a general plan amendment and rezoning of 122 acres on the southwest corner of Houser and Curry roads came up before a citizen review in front of the Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission Nov. 10. The request was made to rezone it from light industrial to manufacturing/industrial. A small ...
  • Back Through the Years, 11/12/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 20, 2009 at 07:03:55 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO Towing allowed in light industrial A zoning text amendment will allow auto repair and towing in the light industrial districts. The Eloy City Council on Monday night approved a text amendment to allow general auto repair and towing including an outside screened vehicle storage area to the list of permitted uses in the light industrial zoning district. The ordinance was passed with ...
  • Back Through the Years, 10/29/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 07:03:02 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO Temporary airport shutdown may affect local business
  • Community leaders to be honored in Hall of Fame at halftime game at Santa Cruz Valley Union High School, Oct. 31 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 06:34:50 am
    Dr. Shirlene White Bradford Doctor of Education Shirlene was born the oldest of eight children in the Mississippi Delta during the Jim Crow Era. After Emmitt Till, a Chicago youth, was massacred near her hometown, her parents decided that when black children were being killed, it was time for us to leave Mississippi and move to Arizona permanently. She picked and chopped cotton until the age of ...
  • SC Dust Devil Varsity football wins big at Globe, 44-6 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 06:34:10 am
    Santa Cruz went to Globe knowing it was the undersized Dust Devils versus the big Tigers. But instead, the Dust Devils used their speed to beat the Tigers and didn’t even worry about the size difference.
  • Levi Jones, former Eloy football star, signs with Washington Redskins (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 06:34:00 am
    Santa Cruz Valley Union High School and Arizona State University alum Levi Jones had been waiting to sign with an NFL (National Football League) team for the first six weeks of the season. His wait it over.
  • Back Through the Years, 10/22/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on October 30, 2009 at 06:03:08 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO SC board extend Ninos’ contract through June The Santa Cruz Governing Board used its shortest meeting of the past year to extend its reach far into the future. The regular meeting on Oct. 14 lasted only 58 minutes from gavel to gavel. The Board agreed to a revised cooperative agreement with on-campus tenant los Ninos Contentos Day Care. The day care will pay $750 a month rent plus ...
  • Eloy leaders to be honored as SCVUHS Hall of Fame nominees at Coolidge game (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on October 23, 2009 at 05:36:23 am
    For the first time, the Santa Cruz Valley Union High School is honoring those that came before - remembering both Eloy leaders that really made a difference in the community, and Eloy graduates who have become successful career men and women.
  • Back Through the Years, 10/8/09 (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on October 16, 2009 at 06:03:04 am
    FIVE YEARS AGO Santa Cruz runners receive medals at Wilcox meet The boys’ and girls’ cross country teams at Santa Cruz Valley Union High School gathered after school on Monday for their usual training. Instead of running in monotonous circles around the track, coaches Marian Celaya and Neil Weidner loaded up the joggers in a van headed for Picacho State Park, another preferred exercise venue is ...
  • SC students, teachers honor prayer day (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 06:05:49 am
    Eydie Ibarra, Jacqueline Ibarra, and other worshippers from AG Assembly of God Iglessia Del Valle gathered before school last Wednesday at Santa Cruz Valley Union High School around the flag pole to sing hymns, with guitar accompaniment, and pray on National Prayer Day. The church recognizes this day each year with Eloy’s youth, to let them know that the church is there for them, especially in ...
  • Red Rock considers possible high school satellite site at old elementary campus (The Eloy Enterprise)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 06:05:29 am
    As Santa Cruz High School administrators explore options for future high school sites, last Thursday, they met with Red Rock in a joint school board meeting to discuss using the old Red Rock Elementary campus for a transitory second site for Santa Cruz.
  • AREA FIREWORKS DISPLAYS AND EVENTS (Casa Grande Dispatch)
    posted on July 3, 2009 at 05:44:25 pm
    For more information about the local 4th of July events, see "Pinal County ... Briefly" in the Local News section, or pick up a copy of the Casa Grande Dispatch for more city firework information (information on pages 1A, 9A, and 11A) Fourth of July events in the area for Saturday:
  • Renewable energy power line from N.M. might end at Eleven Mile Corner (Casa Grande Dispatch)
    posted on July 1, 2009 at 06:00:04 pm
    When governments stepped in several years ago and mandated that power companies raise the percentage of their renewable resource load, whether it be via wind, geothermal or solar, it sounded great on paper.
  • BLM asks input on 460-mile power line (Arizona Daily Star)
    posted on June 4, 2009 at 07:31:46 am
    The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input about a 460-mile transmission line planned to stretch across Southern Arizona and New Mexico that could provide energy for up to 500,000 homes.
  • Polls lead to 4-day school week (Casa Grande Dispatch)
    posted on May 23, 2009 at 06:14:24 pm
    ELOY - The student body, parents and staff of Santa Cruz Valley Union High School have stated their preference for a four-day week, and the board has listened.

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