Greenway High School is a public secondary school located in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a part of the Glendale Union High School District. It was named after John Campbell Greenway, a mining engineer and United States Senator. In the 1994–95 and 1995-96 school years, it was honored as a Blue Ribbon school.
Serving 10 students in grades 9-12, West-mec - Greenway High School ranks in the top 20% of all schools in Arizona for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 20%, and reading proficiency is top 20%).
The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 65-69% (which is higher than the Arizona state average of 45%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading/language arts is 60-64% (which is higher than the Arizona state average of 45%).
Minority enrollment is 20% of the student body (majority Black), which is lower than the Arizona state average of 66% (majority Hispanic).
Quick Stats (2025)
- School Type: Vocational school
- Grades: 9-12
- Enrollment: 10 students
- Minority Enrollment: 20%
- Graduation Rate: <50%
- Math Proficiency: 65-69% (Top 1% in AZ)
- Reading Proficiency: 60-64% (Top 1%)
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), AZ Dept. of Education
Top Rankings
West-mec - Greenway High School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Arizona for:
Category
Attribute
Community Size
School Overview
West-mec - Greenway High School's student population of 10 students has declined by 98% over five school years.
School Type
Grades Offered
Grades 9-12
(No virtual instruction)
(No virtual instruction)
Total Students
10 students
Gender %
Total Classroom Teachers
n/a
Year Founded
1973
Colors
Green, Gold
School Rankings
The diversity score of West-mec - Greenway High School is 0.32, which is less than the diversity score at state average of 0.66. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
(18-19)65-69%
45%
Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
(18-19)60-64%
45%
Student : Teacher Ratio
n/a
17:1
American Indian
n/a
5%
Asian
n/a
3%
Hispanic
n/a
48%
Black
20%
6%
White
80%
34%
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
n/a
4%
All Ethnic Groups
Graduation Rate
(18-19)<50%
78%
Eligible for Free Lunch (09-10)
50%
38%
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), AZ Dept. of Education
School Notes
- School Mascot: Demon
Profile last updated: 02/09/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
What percent of students have achieved state testing proficiency in math and reading?
65-69% of students have achieved math proficiency (compared to the 45% AZ state average), while 60-64% of students have achieved reading proficiency (compared to the 45% AZ state average).
What is the graduation rate of West-mec - Greenway High School?
The graduation rate of West-mec - Greenway High School is 50%, which is lower than the Arizona state average of 78%.
How many students attend West-mec - Greenway High School?
10 students attend West-mec - Greenway High School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
80% of West-mec - Greenway High School students are White, and 20% of students are Black.
What grades does West-mec - Greenway High School offer ?
West-mec - Greenway High School offers enrollment in grades 9-12 (No virtual instruction).
What school district is West-mec - Greenway High School part of?
West-mec - Greenway High School is part of West-Mec - Western Maricopa Education Center (80923) School District.
In what neighborhood is West-mec - Greenway High School located?
West-mec - Greenway High School is located in the Deer Valley neighborhood of Phoenix, AZ. There are 25 other public schools located in Deer Valley.
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