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Valentine Elementary School District 22 is a public school district based in Mohave County, Arizona .

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5-543: It consists of a single K-8 school , Valentine Elementary School, in Truxton , with a Peach Springs postal address. As of 2022 its student body was fewer in number than 100, with 84% of them being Native Americans, with many of them from the Hualapai Indian Reservation, which is outside of the district. That year, there were about 14 employees. The district serves Truxton, Valentine, Crozier , and

10-549: A section of Hackberry . Originally located in Valentine , the school was established in 1924. In 1969 the school began classes in its current location. This Arizona school-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Truxton, Arizona Truxton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County , in the U.S. state of Arizona . The population

15-450: A stop at Truxton. The name comes from Truxton Springs, found by Edward Fitzgerald Beale when surveying and a laying wagon road through Arizona in 1857-58, see Beale's Wagon Road . "Truxtun" (slightly different spelling) was a family name; his son was Truxtun Beale , and his mother's maiden name was Emily Truxtun, a daughter of Thomas Truxtun . Modern Truxton began to grow in 1951 when a few people moved in on Route 66, just northeast of

20-588: The railstop, in anticipation of the building of the proposed Bridge Canyon Dam which would be nearby and would generate commerce. Though the dam was never built, business grew from Route 66 traffic coming through the very sparsely populated area. When Interstate 40 opened in 1978 and bypassed this stretch of U.S. 66, it greatly reduced traffic and commerce in Truxton. The Valentine Elementary School District , which contains Truxton, has its single K-8 school in Truxton. The school has been there since 1969, and

25-495: Was 104 at the 2020 census , down from 134 in 2010 . Truxton is in eastern Mohave County, along Arizona State Route 66 , former U.S. Route 66 . It is 41 miles (66 km) northeast of Kingman , the county seat , and 45 miles (72 km) west of Seligman . The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad section across northern Arizona was built in the early 1880s, and later acquired by the Santa Fe (now BNSF Railway ), and included

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