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Mayer Unified School District

School district in Arizona, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mayer Unified School District 43 is a school district in Yavapai County, Arizona.

It operates Mayer Elementary School (a K-8 school) and Mayer High School (grades 9-12).[1]

The district includes the Cordes Lakes and Spring Valley census-designated places, most of the Mayer CDP, and a portion of the Black Canyon City CDP.[2] It also includes Poland Junction.[3]

History

Eli Casey was superintendent for a period until the board of trustees, in April 2000, decided to select a new superintendent.[4]

In 2001 there was a conflict when the board of trustees encountered difficulty agreeing on who would be a new board member. Paul Street, the Superintendent of Schools of Yavapai County, told the Mayer USD board that it would either need to organize a special election, or all existing members would have to collectively pick the new member. All members of the board agreed to select a member, which meant that the district did not have to spend money on organizing the special election. Daily Courier gave a positive reception to that decision.[5]

Pat Dallabetta had been superintendent from sometime around 2001 until 2009, when he decided to retire.[6] In 2010 Mayer USD asked Dean Slaga to become the superintendent.[7] In 2019 Slaga was selected as the "All Arizona Superintendent for Small Districts" for that year.[8]

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