Yeehaw! Last month Tucson students enjoyed two days off from school for Rodeo Break. This tradition began in 1925 when the entire city shut down for the first Tucson rodeo. Since every child in town was in the rodeo parade or planning to attend it, schools did not bother to stay open.
Tucson Unified Community School Summer Programs engage students in activities that include arts & crafts, indoor/outdoor games, cooking, homework help, and more! Programs are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services and accepts DES. Our summer programs provide families with a safe, nurturing, and structured environment. Ages 3 and up and meals are free. Visit our website for more information including locations and registration.







