
Exciting News!
We are thrilled to announce that tutoring will be available this Saturday, March 1, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Central High School as part of our Saturday Academy.
Sign Up Now! Please use the following link to sign up for Saturday Academy: https://forms.office.com/r/NXd4xseUim
For additional assistance, feel free to reach out to your content teachers.
We look forward to seeing you there!


Spring Choir Concert 2025


š£ REMINDER š£
Friday, February, 14th is a Teaching & Learning day.
Please check the attendance link sent out from your advisory teacher
Happy weekend, Bobcats!


This morning, the Martin Luther King Day Assembly at Betty H. Fairfax High School celebrated the civil rights movement and Dr. Martin Luther King with presentations by the LGBTQ and Japanese clubs, performances by the schoolās dance team šš¾ and choir, and professional dancers and drummers that taught the students multicultural dances. š š©µ š¶






Happy New Year, everyone!
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season. Please note that we will have a modified schedule tomorrow, Monday, January 6, 2025, only. Advisory will be held during the 1st period on Monday only.
Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to seeing you back at school!

Central High School proudly participated in this year's APS Light Parade on Saturday, December 7, 2024. This marked our first appearance in the parade in over 25 years! The theme of our float was "Winter Wonderland," made possible by the incredible support and skills of our amazing Central staff and wonderful students.


Central High Drama Presents - "Monday Always Leads to Murder"

The PXU EXPO 2024



Senior Picture Day for students will be held on Tuesday, October 1, in the gym. This event is specifically for seniors who will be photographed in their cap and gown during their English class. To order your photos, please visit www.mylifetouch.com and use the event code EVT9B44JK.


Picture Day is coming up for students in grades 9-11. It will be held on Wednesday, September 25th, in the gym during English class. To order your photos, please visit www.mylifetouch.com and use the event code EVT3HKS2R. Don't forget to smile!


Tomorrow is National Voter Registration Day š! Students who will be 18 by Election Day can register to vote on campus tomorrow. You will need photo ID and your social security number. Parents can also register to vote by visiting Vote.gov/Register/Arizona





Calling all students who will be 18 by Election Day šŗšø! Next Tuesday, September 17 is National Voter Registration Day. Qualifying students have the opportunity to register to vote at school next Tuesday. Bring photo ID and Social Security Number to register. See you then š„!





Join Us For Our Bobcat Parent / Guardian Academy


PXU Families impacted by the power outage. If you are without power because of recent storms and need a place to cool off - a temporary power outage shelter is set up at North High School - 1101 E. Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
Familias de PXU afectadas por el corte de energĆa. Si estĆ”n sin electricidad debido a las tormentas recientes y necesitan un lugar para refrescarse, se ha establecido un refugio temporal para cortes de energĆa en North High School - 1101 E. Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/fire/3177


Central High School
Bell Schedule 2024-2025


Nearly 200 seniors met graduation requirements after summer school this year, and tonight, PXU celebrated themš Congratulations to the PXU Class of 2024 graduates who took to the stage this eveningš We are so proud of you and cannot wait to see your impact on the world.









Juneteenth honors the end of slavery in the United States and is considered the longest-running African American holiday.
Phoenix Union is closed today, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Join us in a day of thoughtful reflection.


Happy Pride Month, PXU Familyš³ļøāš! Here at Phoenix Union, we are proud to welcome, love, & inspire all to go places & do things that matter. This month & always, we honor & celebrate all of our students, staff, & community members who identify within the LGBTQIA+ community. ā¤ļø


PXU principals participated in the annual Principalsā Summit š This is an opportunity for our principals to collaborate on systemic topics and work together to make PXU a better place for our students š



The PXU Governing Board recognized recent Betty Fairfax graduate Raheek Aljnabi for winning first place in Congressman Reuben Gallegoās art contest. Her art will be displayed in Washington D.C. for a full year. Congratulations Raheek! š
