Community
Collaborative partnerships allow the Marana Unified School District to leverage family, school, and community resources to remove barriers to learning and provide essentials to families in need.
A cornerstone of our culture is our commitment to partnering with the Marana community, the Town of Marana, local businesses, the faith-based community, volunteers and countless partners, where a spirit of collaboration unites us. Together, we work to enhance the lives of students and their families and ensure that students have what they need to succeed in school and life. We believe that all students are capable of great achievements and we remove barriers to help students thrive.
In Our Community
Learn more about our community and participate in these community-wide events:
In partnership with Pima County Health Department, MUSD is offering a Vaccine Clinic for students where all school-required vaccines will be available for FREE on April 29 at Quail Run Elementary School.
Parents and the community are invited to the Marana Vista Academy Open House! Take a tour of the new school, enroll students at Vista for the 2025-26 school year, and learn about MUSD’s exciting personalized learning high school program opening in Fall 2025.
April is National Distracted Driving Month. Distracted driving is the #1 killer of teens. The National Safety Council estimates that 26% of all car crashes involve cell phones. Join us by practicing GOOD driving habits!
Jessica Leonard, Butterfield Elementary School teacher, is named Best Teacher in the 2025 Tucson Local Media Best of the Northwest competition!
Thank You!
We appreciate the generosity of those who support our students, staff, and families:
Marana Unified School District is grateful to announce a generous $3,000 donation from Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church to support students and families across the district.
The Career and Technical Education Auto Program at Marana High School and Mountain View High School recently received an incredible donation—two Ford F-150 4x4 SuperCab trucks from Jim Click Ford!
Marana Middle School was presented with musical instruments donated by the Kiwanis Club of the Desert. Their donation allows more MMS students to have the opportunity to learn how to play an instrument at school!
A generous $33,000 donation from the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene will help provide nutritious snacks to students identified as chronically hungry through the district’s Power Pack Program.