Tombstone Unified District Education: 467 white students were enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year

Tombstone Unified District Superintendent Robert Devere (2023) - Tombstone Unified District
Tombstone Unified District Superintendent Robert Devere (2023) - Tombstone Unified District
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There were 467 white students enrolled in Tombstone Unified District schools in the 2024-25 school year, 1.3% less than the previous year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

Data showed that Tombstone Unified District welcomed 873 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white students comprised 53.5% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the district.

Tombstone Unified District roughly covers schools within Cochise County and has a main office in Tombstone.

Among the three schools in Tombstone Unified District, Tombstone High School recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 252 students.

Arizona ranks dead last in educational success among U.S. states, according to World Population Review, which graded states based on K–12 performance, funding, higher education, and safety.

Arizona’s K-12 enrollment is shifting amid a declining school-aged population, projected to drop by 40,000 by 2028, according to the Common Sense Institute.

Racial and ethnic enrollment data may be incomplete or suppressed due to unavailable or unreported figures for some student groups.

Ethnicities in Tombstone Unified District in 2024-25 School Year

White Enrollment Trends in Tombstone Unified District, 2020-21—2024-25
Year Total District Enrollment Total White Students White %
2021 842 482 57.2%
2022 878 466 53.1%
2023 867 459 52.9%
2024 876 473 54%
2025 873 467 53.5%


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