Catalina Foothills High School

Catalina Foothills High School Ranked #1 Comprehensive Public HS in Arizona by
U.S. News & World Report The fine arts programs have produced outstanding works in music, art, and drama.
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The curriculum at Catalina Foothills High School is diversified to meet student needs, and our standards reflect our community's high expectations. The fact that over two-thirds of our students participate in at least one sport or activity is a tribute to our co-curricular and extracurricular programs having achieved an outstanding reputation during our short history. Within our physical education

curriculum, we offer one of only two high ropes courses in the area. There are extensive advanced placement courses for our accelerated students. A significant number of students are also dually enrolled at the high school and the University of Arizona or Pima Community College. From its inception, Catalina Foothills High School was intended to reflect the community it supports. We provide the facilities for many of its programs. In the evenings during the school year community classes are offered at our campus through the University of Arizona or Pima Community College. We also have a community orchestra that calls our campus home and includes performers from early secondary school age to senior community members. CFSD Social Media Guidelines

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πŸ† HOSA FINALISTS πŸ† Four CFHS students just placed in the top 32 teams in the NATION at the HOSA-Future Health Profession...
06/01/2026

πŸ† HOSA FINALISTS πŸ†

Four CFHS students just placed in the top 32 teams in the NATION at the HOSA-Future Health Professionals national tournament in San Jose!

Zoya Zar, Nathan Wu, Soleil Sakali, and Benjamin Grandner won the Arizona state competition in April, then went on to beat out 2,000 teams nationwide to qualify for nationals. At nationals, they competed against the best teams in the country and earned their spot in the top 32.

"I am very proud of their hard work and commitment," said teacher Megan Kimball, who chaperoned the team.

This is what Deep Learning looks like: collaboration, problem-solving, communication, and excellence. So proud of these Falcons.

🎾 Congratulations to the CFHS Boys Tennis team, honored last night with CFSD Star Awards at the Governing Board meeting!...
05/27/2026

🎾 Congratulations to the CFHS Boys Tennis team, honored last night with CFSD Star Awards at the Governing Board meeting!
The Falcons capped a perfect 16-0 season to claim their second consecutive Division II State Championship, the program's 19th overall and its eighth in the past ten years.

Board Vice President Tom Logue celebrated the program's legacy of excellence while reminding everyone that each title is earned fresh, by new athletes and coaches who put in the work. He also recognized first-year head coach Nicholas Uphoff, who praised his team's competitive spirit and determination.

Cheers to the 2026 state champions: Santiago Astengo Jaime, Ahmed Bozdogan, Damon Brown, Malik Campbell, Andrew Eddy, Matthew Eddy, Mauro Escudero, Rajen Fadia, Finn Griffis, Emil LeBauer, Kai Sadalla, Alexander Tehrani, Rene Vidal, and Aaron Zeldin, along with Coach Uphoff.

Go Falcons!

Class of 2026, aloha. 🌺Last night you boarded Falcon Airlines at Gate 26, walked through an airplane, and stepped into a...
05/21/2026

Class of 2026, aloha. 🌺

Last night you boarded Falcon Airlines at Gate 26, walked through an airplane, and stepped into a Hawaiian getaway built inside the gym, complete with a volcano.

The Dancing Dads delivered. The seniors played, chatted, and hung out until sunrise.πŸŒ…

That is exactly the point.

CFHS Grad Night is part of a 40-year national tradition that began in Maine, after seven students lost their lives on graduation night. By 1986, every state had a Project Graduation. The idea behind it has not changed: build a celebration so memorable, so worth showing up for, that grads want to spend the night together, safely, with the people who raised them.

The architects of that celebration are the CFHS Family Faculty Organization. The FFO spends most of the year planning Grad Night, then pours countless hours into designing and hand-building the set pieces, sourcing the props, chasing the donations, recruiting the volunteers, and transforming a high school gym into something the seniors will still be talking about at their 20-year reunion. The volcano did not appear by accident. Neither did the airport gate, the tiki bar, or the runway carpet. Every piece of it came from the imaginations and labor of FFO families.

It takes a big ohana to pull off one night. Parents, teachers, alumni, neighbors, and local businesses who donated, decorated, dealt cards, served food, ran games, and stayed up until sunrise so a class of Falcons could close this chapter together.

To the Class of 2026: you boarded as students. You walked off as alumni. Congratulations!

To the FFO and every volunteer who made it happen: mahalo! We lava you more than words can say!!!πŸ’• πŸŒ΄πŸŒ‹

05/21/2026

Thank you, Melissa! You absolutely transported our Class of 2026 to Hawaii!

05/21/2026

Class of 2026 turns their tassels, led by student body president Fiona Westmoreland. Congratulations, graduates!πŸŽ“

This is more fun than it sounds. Plus, free breakfast burritos.🌯
05/20/2026

This is more fun than it sounds. Plus, free breakfast burritos.🌯

Grad Night Fun Fact: What gets built in 4 days must be cleaned up in 4 hours. Our committee needs your help! Please consider donating an hour or two tomorrow morning to help out our weary clean-up crew!

Clean up starts at 5am and goes until it is done. See you then!

Congratulations to our seniors who earned distinctions at last night’s Honors Ceremony. From Seals of Biliteracy to Acad...
05/19/2026

Congratulations to our seniors who earned distinctions at last night’s Honors Ceremony. From Seals of Biliteracy to Academic, Scholar-Activity, and Scholar-Athlete Awards, you have given us so much to celebrate. Way to go, Falcons!
πŸ“Έ: Chris Hsieh, @ La Brisa Photography

πŸŽ“ Big congratulations to senior Christian Pierson, who has been awarded the prestigious Dorrance Scholarship at the The ...
05/19/2026

πŸŽ“ Big congratulations to senior Christian Pierson, who has been awarded the prestigious Dorrance Scholarship at the The University of Arizona, a four-year award worth more than $100,000 that supports first-generation Arizona college students. Christian is the first CFHS student to receive this honor. πŸ‘
In an interview with News 4 Tucson, Christian reflected on the value of the experiences that shaped him along the way, including Arizona FIRST LEGO League , which he has been part of since fourth grade. "AS a kid, I would always look forward to Thursdays, when I would have robotics," he said.
That is the long arc of a Catalina Foothills School District education: programs that spark curiosity in elementary school and carry students all the way to moments like this one. Congratulations, Christian.

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A Catalina Foothills High School senior has been awarded a prestigious scholarship at the University of Arizona.

🎢 Calling all incoming and returning CFHS Choir students and families! 🎢A note from Mr. Jeffrey Evans, Director of Choir...
05/18/2026

🎢 Calling all incoming and returning CFHS Choir students and families! 🎢

A note from Mr. Jeffrey Evans, Director of Choirs at Catalina Foothills High School:

Thank you for choosing to be part of the singing community at CFHS next year. Every voice matters, and we cannot wait to hear yours.
The 2026–2027 Choir Calendar is now available and it's linked in the comments. A few important things to know:
βœ… Please review the calendar carefully and add the dates to your family calendar now.
βœ… A few key events take place BEFORE the school year begins, so plan accordingly.
βœ… This is a working calendar β€” dates and times may shift, so check back regularly for the most current information.
Questions? Mr. Evans is happy to hear from you anytime at [email protected].

CFHS Choir Parent Association

Have a wonderful summer, and we'll see you in the fall! 🎀✨

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