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High School Online

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Please reach out to the WFHS/HHS counseling office to request any online classes be added to your student's schedule.

Courses will be visible on Canvas Thursday July 17th, 2025 and classes will begin Monday July 28, 2025. Visit our Enrollment page for more information on how to get enrolled.


Higley Unified School District’s High School Online is a comprehensive, fully online program for students in grades 9–12. This accredited, tuition-free option offers students a high-quality education without the need to attend a physical classroom.

Offered through the Higley Unified School District in Gilbert, Arizona, the program provides students and families with a flexible school choice designed to meet diverse educational needs. The curriculum is both rigorous and well-rounded, offering courses aligned with Arizona Standards, including the Arizona College and Career Ready Standards in Mathematics and English Language Arts.

Course offerings include literacy (reading, writing, and literature), mathematics, science, and social studies, all aligned to current Arizona State Standards. These carefully sequenced curricula are designed to ensure mastery of state standards, as measured by state assessments, and to prepare students for success in high school, college, or career pathways.

Courses are structured to allow teachers to personalize instruction based on individual student needs. A selection of Honors courses will also be available for students who meet eligibility requirements.

Online interim assessments for grades 9–12 are aligned with end-of-year Arizona Standards competencies and help identify student-specific coursework recommendations to support academic growth.

Staff Directory

Tommie Byrd

Titles: Assistant Director of Alternative Programs
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Montana Flores

Titles: Alternative Programs Specialist
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Instructional Models

Secondary online instruction is provided through CANVAS using Florida Virtual Academy learning modules that meet the Arizona State Standards. There is no live instruction, but rather, the students will have the opportunity to interact with teachers during office hours and via email/phone. The courses will be taught by highly qualified HUSD instructors. While there is not a daily schedule, the students must maintain appropriate pacing to make sure that the entire semester is covered. Additionally, the final for each course will be proctored and in-person at a site to be determined. For some courses, proctored and in-person mid-term assessments will also be required. More specific information about finals and mid-terms will be communicated during the semester. Attendance and interaction with the curriculum are mandatory each school day and will be monitored by HUSD staff.

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