Peoria Unified School District high school seniors have received a recorded $77.9 million in scholarships to post-secondary institutions to the Class of 2023.
This year’s senior class beat last year’s record scholarships by $4.98 million.
The grand total of scholarships earned include awards for in-state, out-of-state colleges and universities, merit-based recognitions, private donors, athletic scholarships and vocational schools.
Liberty, Sunrise Mountain, Centennial, Ironwood, and Raymond S. Kellis high schools all receive accolades for their school record amount in scholarship offers to their graduates.
Here is a breakdown of the Peoria Unified high school scholarship amounts:
Centennial High School: $19,421,170
Liberty High School: $18,347,476
Sunrise Mountain High School: $15,515,667
Ironwood High School: $7,953,858
Raymond S. Kellis High School: $7,951,392
Peoria High School: $4,433,711
Cactus High School: $4,288,638
Peoria Flex Academy: $1,100
2023 TOTAL $77,913,012