St. Johns, AZ is a small town in the Apache County of Arizona with a population of approximately 3,100 people. The public school system in St. Johns consists of three schools: St. Johns Elementary, Middle School and High School. All three schools are part of the St. Johns Unified School District and have an excellent rating on GreatSchools, averaging 6 out of 10 stars for each school. Students receive a well-rounded education that includes core subjects such as math, science, and social studies, as well as electives such as art and music. In addition to traditional classroom instruction, students are encouraged to explore their educational interests through extracurricular activities and clubs such as robotics or chess club. The local community strongly supports the public education system in St. Johns and works together to provide resources for students to excel in their studies and prepare them for college or a career after graduation.
St. Johns schools spend $8,970 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 17 pupils per teacher, 367 students per librarian, and 845 children per counselor.