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About Williams Field High School

We are Black Hawks!  Opening in August 2007, Williams Field High School is a community of educators, students, and supportive parents who strive to be leaders in the Arizona educational landscape.  Williams Field High School staff are proud to offer a competitive student experience, as evidenced by the U.S. News and World Report ranking our school as one of the “Best High Schools” in 2015, 2016, and 2017.  As a staff our goal is to "Connect, Engage and Inspire our students to Achieve Excellence in Every Endeavor,” and we empower students with high expectations within an inclusive atmosphere that addresses the needs of the entire student. Courses offered include 24 Career and Technical Education programs, 21 dual enrollment courses, and 23 Advanced Placement classes.  For athletics and activities, we offer 53 sports and clubs that fit a wide array of interests, and we consistently compete at high levels in many. 

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Our Mission

We empower students to be responsible citizens with the knowledge, skills, and work ethic required for success in their future endeavors.

Announcements

All Higley Unified School District schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. Regular schedules will resume on Wednesday, November 12th.

Students currently approved for Free school meal benefits based on their SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) eligibility will continue to receive a free breakfast and lunch daily on school days at Higley Unified School District.

These school meal benefits are not impacted by the suspension of November SNAP benefit monies due to the current government shutdown.

If your family has been affected by the government shutdown, we encourage you to re-apply if your income has decreased.

Families can re-apply for free/reduced meal benefits at any time during the school year by completing another application at https://linqconnect.com.

If you are in need of additional meal assistance during this time, 2-1-1 Arizona has a variety of resources in our area including food banks that can provide meals for free.

If you would like to assist those in need during this time, our #HigleyHelps district-wide service initiative is a great place to start. Many of our schools are hosting food drives and other events to provide for our community. Visit the #HigleyHelps page of our website to see a list of service projects happening now, or to connect with one of our schools.

We are excited to announce that every in-person school in the Higley Unified School District (HUSD) has earned an “A” letter grade from the Arizona Department of Education for the 2024–25 school year. This achievement reflects the district’s commitment to academic excellence, student growth, and high-quality research-based instruction across all campuses. Learn more about this outstanding accomplishment by clicking here.

We are excited to announce the Higley Unified School District Governing Board approved Mr. David Loutzenheiser for the role of Superintendent for the 2025-26 School Year. Mr. Loutzenheiser was most recently the Executive Director of Secondary Education and Athletics for Higley Unified and is looking forward to continuing to work with students, staff and families. See his message to the community here.
 

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Every In-Person Higley Unified School Earned State’s ‘A’ Rating

Every in-person school in the Higley Unified School District (HUSD) has earned an “A” letter grade from the Arizona Department of Education for the 2024–25 school year. This achievement reflects the district’s commitment to academic excellence, student growth, and high-quality research-based instruction across all campuses.

Read More about Every In-Person Higley Unified School Earned State’s ‘A’ Rating

Higley Unified School District

16

Schools located in Gilbert & Queen Creek

13500

Students in grades PreK-12

1600

Employees across our district

96%

Highest graduation rate of any large district in Arizona