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Community Schools

Catalina Foothills School District

Our Mission

OUR MISSION

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Our Mission
Catalina Foothills Community Schools will unite our schools and community by:

  •Providing high-quality services and enrichment that meet the needs and interests of our students and families

  •Developing partnerships for sharing resources

  •Building a sense of community and belonging through strong relationships

PROGRAMS

  • One of our most successful partnerships serves our district's youngest learners, our preschool-aged children. All of our classroom teachers are certified in Early Childhood Education and our curriculum is child-centered, developmentally-appropriate and aligned with Arizona Early Childhood Standards.
    In partnership with our CFSD Special Education Department, Community Schools has developed a model inclusion program to serve young learners with special needs. We believe young children with special needs learn best in an inclusion setting where typically-developing children can model and interact with them.
    Valley View Early Learning Center is a place where young children learn and play and celebrate the joys of every day as they develop a love for learning, that will last throughout their lives.
    visit our site for more...

  • In coordination with the District’s commitment to learning in and for the 21st Century, Community Schools offers programs that expand and give more opportunities for students to practice these skills. The Enrichment Program works to enhance the use of existing resources by developing partnerships between our schools and community.

    More Information:

    Canyon View       Manzanita      Sunrise Drive      Ventana Vista

    Esperero Canyon      Orange Grove    Catalina Foothills H.S.

  • C.A.R.E.
    The Community Schools C.A.R.E. (Children’s Activity and Recreation Environment) Program was named the Best School Age Childcare program in Arizona in 2004. Open to all children enrolled in CFSD elementary schools, C.A.R.E. provides a secure, supervised learning and playing experience that will enhance the quality of the time a child spends away from parents and the school classroom. With small student to staff ratios, dedicated classrooms and buildings, and trained staff, our C.A.R.E. program successfully provides a place for students to develop a strong sense of belonging to an afterschool community. For many children C.A.R.E. becomes their neighborhood where relationships are formed and creative play abounds. Click here for more information

  • Outdoor Adventure Program
    Community Schools Outdoors offers a wide variety of outdoor adventure programming for students of all ages. We offer day trips, weekend trips, overnight excursions and week-long adventures during the school year, holiday breaks and summer camps. We provide challenges that expand horizons and enhance the lives of youth through wilderness education and outdoor exploration. Our nature-based education can be geared towards meeting a wide variety of national or state academic standards. The Outdoor Adventure Program promotes and instills a healthy self-awareness and self-confidence, pushing one’s limits and learning respect for others and the environment.Visit our page.

  • Our summer program serves students preschool-aged through 11th grade with a wide range of learning opportunities. The summer provides Community Schools the opportunity to create new experiences for students both on site in our district and off site in the community at large. Students can volunteer in the community, enjoy outdoor activities, learn how to develop and build skills, practice teamwork and build lasting relationships.

    For details click here.

OUR POLICIES

  • Notice of Processing Fees & Payment Options

    Effective July 1, 2026, a processing fee of 2.99% plus $0.39 per transaction will be applied to all electronic payments. 

    Families who wish to avoid service and transaction fees may pre-fund their Community Schools Arux account prior to any registration period by submitting one of the following:

    • Bill-pay checks

    • Personal checks

    • Money orders

    • Cash (in person only)

    Payments should be made payable to "Community Schools" and mailed or delivered to:

    Community Schools
    2101 E River Rd

    Tucson, AZ 85718

    Reminder: Please include student name(s) in the memo so the payment is applied correctly.

    By submitting an electronic payment, I acknowledge that all applicable service and transaction fees are non-reversible and non-refundable.

     

  • The Community Schools Program adheres to the CFSD Student Discipline Matrix, which can be accessed through the following link:
    Discipline Matrix. Community Schools reserves the right to exclude a student from a Community Schools activity if it is established that the student has violated any provision outlined in the student discipline policies, rules, and/or regulations. Additionally, the Community Schools staff may exercise discretion in removing a student if such action is deemed to be in the best interest of the activity or the school as a whole.

    • When dropping out of activities after the first class, you will receive a 50% refund.
    • No refunds will be given after the 2nd day of class.
    • No refunds if we remove your student from a class.
    • There will be a $10 change fee for any class changes.
    • Community Schools adheres to the same cellphone/communication device policy in effect during school hours. Students must follow and abide by the technology user and discipline code.

  • Classes are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment.

    If this happens, you will be contacted either by phone or email prior to the start of the quarter for a full refund or class change.

CONTACT US

  • Main Office
    2101 E. River Rd.  Tucson, AZ 85718
     

    Travis Kolter:  Director of Community Schools

    Mary Grodman: CS District Program Coordinator, 520-209-7546

    Debbie Ross: Community Schools Executive Secretary, 520-209-7550

    Jennifer Noyce: Community School Office Coordinator, 520-209-7562

    Carrie Williams: CARE/K Office Coordinator, 520-209-7548

    Lisa Rincon: Facility Rental Coordinator, 520-209-7564

  • Canyon View Elementary

    5725 N Sabino Canyon Rd.

    Autumn Hill
    520-209-7753

     

    Manzanita Elementary

    3000 E. Manzanita Ave.

    Ashley Glaser
    520-209-7814

     

    Sunrise Drive Elementary
    5301 E. Sunrise Dr.

    Camille Warner
    520-209-7944

     

    Ventana Vista Elementary
    6085 N. Kolb Rd.

    Erin Usie-Cooper
    520-209-8023

     

  • Orange Grove 
    1911 E. Orange Grove Rd

    Sarah Deane - Program Coordinator  520-209-8251

    Myranda Christensen -Athletic Coordinator. 520-209-8268

     

    Esperero Canyon
    5801 N. Sabino Canyon Rd.

    Luke Usie-Cooper - Program Coordinator   520-209-8117

    Jose Rivera -Athletic Director  520-209-8146

  • 3435 E. Sunrise Dr.

    Jennifer Dooley - Principal

    520-209-7651

    Margie Brown - Secretary

    520-209-7650

    Stacey Harrison - Office/Health Clerk

    520-209-7652