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(TCLI) Directory Arizona School Locations by County 2018-2019 US Department of Education Teacher Cancellation Low Income (TCLI) Directory Arizona School Locations by County 2018-2019 Source: https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/tcli.action?_ga=2.62194089.488244855.1562692484- 1566911116.1534530313 Note: Qualified schools for other US states and territories can be identified through the link listed above. County Index Apache County Cochise County Coconino County Gila County Graham County Greenlee County La Paz County Maricopa County Mohave County Navajo County Pima County Pinal County Santa Cruz County Yavapai County Yuma County Apache County (back to top) ALPINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 CANYON DE CHELLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 CHINLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 CHINLE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 CHINLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-8 CONCHO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 CORONADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-3 GANADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 5 GANADO HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 GANADO MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 IMMANUEL MISSION SCHOOL K-12 MANY FARMS COMMUNITY SCHOOL, INC. K-8 MANY FARMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 MCNARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 MESA VIEW ELEMENTARY K-6 PERIDOT-OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL K-12 RED MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 RED MESA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 RED MESA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GR 6-8 RED VALLEY/COVE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 ROUND ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 ROUND VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, K-4 ROUND VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 SANDERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 5 SANDERS MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 ST JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 ST JOHNS MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 4-8 ST MICHAELS ASSOC FOR SPEC ED K-12 TSAILE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 TSEHOOTSOOI DINE BI'OLTA K-6 TSEHOOTSOOI INTERMEDIATE LEARNING CENTER GR 4-6 TSEHOOTSOOI MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 TSEHOOTSOOI PRIMARY LEARNING CENTER K-3 VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 VERNON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 WINDOW ROCK HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 Cochise County (back to top) ARIZONA VIRTUAL ACADEMY GR 6-8 ASH CREEK ELEMENTARY K-8 BELLA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE BENSON HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 BENSON MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 BENSON PRIMARY SCHOOL PRE K - 4 BISBEE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 BOWIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-7 BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 BUENA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 CARMICHAEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS #4 GR 5-8 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS #5 K-8 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, THE #1 GR 9-12 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, THE #2 GR 9-12 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, THE #3 K-4 CLAWSON SCHOOL K-5 COCHISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 COLONEL JOHNSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, K-2 COLONELSMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 CORONADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 DOUBLE ADOBE SCHOOL K-6 DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 EARLY LEARNING CENTER PK ELFRIDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 FARAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 GREENWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL PK, K-4 HUACHUCA CITY SCHOOL PRE K -8 HUACHUCA MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE JOE CARLSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 JOYCE CLARK MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 7-8 LORETTO CATHOLIC SCHOOL K-8 LOWELL SCHOOL GR 5-8 MCNEAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 NACO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 OMEGA ALPHA ACADEMY SCHOOL K-12 PALOMINAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 PAUL H HUBER JR HIGH SCHOOL GR 6-8 PEARCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 POMERENE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 PUEBLO DEL SOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE RAY BORANE MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 SAN SIMON SCHOOL K-12 SARAH MARLEY SCHOOL K-5 ST DAVID ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 ST DAVID HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 STEVENSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 THE BEREAN SCHOOLS K-12 TOMBSTONE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 TOWN & COUNTRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 6 VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 VALLEY VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 VILLAGE MEADOWS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE VISIONS UNLIMITED ACADEMY K-8 WALTER J MEYER SCHOOL K-8 WILLCOX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, K-4 WILLCOX HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 WILLCOX MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 Coconino County (back to top) COCONINO HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 DESERT VIEW ELEMENTARY INTERMEDIATE PK, 3-5 DZIL LIBEI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 EAGLES NEST INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL GR 4-6 EVA MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE EVA MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 FREDONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 FREDONIA HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-12 GAP PRIMARY SCHOOL K-4 GRAND CANYON ELEMENTARY K-8 GRAND CANYON HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 JOHN Q THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-UE LAKE VIEW ELEMENTARY PRIMARY K-2 LEUPP PUBLIC SCHOOL PRE K - 5 LURA KINSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 5 MAINE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL PRE K -8 MANSON MESA GR 9-12 MOENCOPI DAY SCHOOL K-12 MOUNT ELDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 PAGE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 PAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 PONDEROSA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 SINAGUA MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 STAR CHARTER SCHOOL K-8 STURGEON CROMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 12 SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-12 THE PEAK SCHOOL K-8 THOMAS M KNOLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 5 TSE'YAATO' HIGH SCHOOL GR 10-12 TUBA CITY ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL GR 9-12 TUBA CITY HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 TUBA CITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-8 TUBA CITY PRIMARY SCHOOL PK, K-3 W F KILLIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 WEITZEL'S PUENTE DE HOZHO BILINGUAL MAGNET SCHOOL K-5 WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL PRE K -8 WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 Gila County (back to top) BIYAAGOZHOO CENTER GR 8- 12 COPPER RIM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, K-4 DESTINY SCHOOL K-8 DR. CHARLES A. BEJARANO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-3 GLOBE EDUCATION CENTER GR 7-12 GLOBE HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 HIGH DESERT MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 JULIA RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, 2-5 LEE KORNEGAY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL GR 4-6 LEONOR HAMBLY K-8 PRE K -8 MIAMI JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-12 PAYSON CENTER FOR SUCCESS HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 PAYSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-2 PAYSON HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 PINE STRAWBERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 RICE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 6 RIM COUNTRY MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 SAN CARLOS HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-12 SAN CARLOS MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 7-8 SAN CARLOS SECONDARY GR 7-12 ST. AGNES GR 9-12 THE SHELBY SCHOOL K-10 TONTO BASIN ELEMENTARY K-8 YOUNG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 Graham County (back to top) BONITA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 DAN HINTON ACCOMMODATION SCHOOL PRE K - 12 DISCOVERY PLUS ACADEMY K-5 DOROTHY STINSON SCHOOL PRE K - 6 FORT THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 FORT THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-12 GILA VALLEY LEARNING CENTER GR 9-12 JACK DALEY PRIMARY SCHOOL K-2 LAFE NELSON SCHOOL K-6 MT. TURNBULL ACADEMY GR 9-12 PIMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 PIMA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 PIMA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GR 7-8 RUTH POWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 SAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 SAFFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 7-8 SOLOMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 THATCHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GR 3-6 THATCHER MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 7-8 Greenlee County (back to top) DUNCAN ELEMENTARY K-8 DUNCAN HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 FAIRBANKS MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 METCALF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK, K-4 MORENCI HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 La Paz County (back to top) BLAKE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRE K - 2 BOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 EHRENBERG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 LE PERA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 PARKER HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 QUARTZSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 SALOME ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 SALOME HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 WALLACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GR 3-5 WALLACE JR HIGH SCHOOL GR 6-8 WENDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 Maricopa County (back to top) ADOBE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL (AZ Dept. of Juvenile Corrections) GR 7-12 AAEC - SMCC CAMPUS GR 9-12 ABA CHANDLER GR 5-12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN TRADITIONAL SCHOOL K-8 ACACIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE K-8 ACADEMY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS GR 9-12 ACCEL K-12 ACCEL SOUTH MOUNTAIN GR 9-12 ACCLAIM ACADEMY K-8 ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 AGUA FRIA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 AGUILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 AGUILAR SCHOOL K-5 AIRE LIBRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 ALFRED F GARCIA SCHOOL K-8 ALHAMBRA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 ALHAMBRA TRADITIONAL SCHOOL K-8 ALL ABOARD CHARTER SCHOOL K-5 ALTA E BUTLER SCHOOL K-5 ALTA LOMA SCHOOL PRE K-8 ALTA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 AMBERLEA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 AMY L. HOUSTON ACADEMY PRE K-8 ANDALUCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 4-8 APACHE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 APOLLO HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 ARCADIA NEIGHBORHOOD LEARNING CENTER K-8 ARIZONA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY K-8 ARIZONA AGRIBUSINESS & EQUINE CENTER - ESTRELLA GR 9-12 ARIZONA AGRIBUSINESS & EQUINE CENTER, INC. - RED MOUNTAIN GR 9-12 ARIZONA AUTISM CHARTER SCHOOL K-5 ARIZONA CALL-A-TEEN CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE GR 9-12 ARIZONA CHARTER ACADEMY K-12 ARIZONA CONNECTIONS ACADEMY K-12 ARIZONA CONSERVATORY FOR ARTS AND ACADEMICS GR 9-12 ARIZONA CONSERVATORY FOR ARTS AND ACADEMICS MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 6-8 ARIZONA DESERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 ARIZONA INSIGHT ACADEMY GR 7-12 ARIZONA INSIGHT ACADEMY K-12 ARIZONA PREPARATORY ACADEMY GR 9-12 ARIZONA VIRTUAL ACADEMY GR 6-8 ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 ARREDONDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 ARROWHEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 6 ARROWHEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K - 6 ARROYO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 ARTHUR M HAMILTON SCHOOL PRE K -8 ARTS ACADEMY AT ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN K-8 ASHTON RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRE K -8 ASU PREPARATORY ACADEMY - PHOENIX MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 ASU PREPARATORY ACADEMY- PHOENIX ELEMENTARY K-4 ASU PREPARATORY ACADEMY- PHOENIX HIGH SCHOOL GR 9-12 AVALON ELEMENTARY K-8 AVONDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL GR 5-8 AZ COMPASS PREP SCHOOL GR 7-12 BALES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 BALSZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-8 BARBARA B.
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