Arizona School Districts

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Arlington
Avondale
Benson
Black Canyon City
Bowie
Buckeye
Bullhead City
Casa Grande
Cave Creek
Chandler
Chinle
Chino Valley
Congress
Coolidge
Cottonwood
Eloy
Flagstaff
Florence
Fort Thomas
Ganado
Gilbert
Glendale
Globe
Heber
Kayenta
Kingman
Lake Havasu
Maricopa
Mesa
Morristown
Murphy
Naco
Oracle
Palo Verde
Parker
Payson
Peoria
Phoenix
Prescott
Rio Rico
San Simon
Scottsdale
Sedona
Sierra Vista
Snowflake
Somerton
St. David
Tempe
Thatcher
Tolleson
Tucson
Vail
Willcox
Winslow

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Average Beginning Teacher Salary: $31,753 Average Teacher Salary: $47,602 Average Administrator Salary: $77,740 Elementary School Principals: $82,414 Middle School Principals: $87,866 High School Principals: $92,965
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