Peoria is home to approximately 168,181 Arizona residents. Located in Maricopa County, Peoria is the ninth most populated city in the nation. You’ll find Phoenix and Glendale to the south and east, while Surprise and Sun City are to the west. The average commute time for this area is 27 minutes.

Peoria Schools

Peoria is another city in this area that believes in the importance of educational excellence. The percentage of residents with a high school diploma or higher is 92.2 percent. The percentage of residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher is 29.8 percent.

Students in this area are served by Peoria Unified School District, Deer Valley Unified School District, Nadaburg Unified School District, and Wickenburg Unified School District. Peoria Unified School District is comprised of 42 schools that enroll approximately 36,000 students annually. A point of pride for this district is that they are the first in Arizona to receive the AdvancED Accreditation honor.

Deer Valley Unified School District is comprised of 38 schools and enrolls approximately 33,915 students annually. They have a 95 percent graduation rate. Nadaburg Unified School District is comprised of Nadaburg Elementary School and Desert Oasis Elementary School. Each school enrolls approximately 500 students annually. Wickenburg Unified School District is comprised of five schools and enrolls approximately 14,000 students annually.

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Peoria Parks & Recreation

Parks and recreational facilities are managed by Peoria’s Community Services Department. Residents enjoy access to over 20 community and neighborhood parks and 20 miles of trails. Rio Vista is a community park that sits on 52 acres. This park features a 2.5-acre urban lake, the Veteran’s Memorial Wall, seven ramadas, a skate park, lighted sports fields, a splash park, and a walking path. The lake is open for fishing with a class U Urban Fishing License. Pioneer Park is another community park that provides residents with fishing opportunities and space for events. This park features a dig park, lighted sports fields, picnic areas, playground, and splash ground.

Adults sports programs hosted by community services include basketball, flag football, indoor volleyball, sand volleyball, and softball. Youth sports programs include basketball, flag football, kickball, lacrosse, soccer, t-ball, and volleyball. Community services host a plethora of activities for seniors that include computer classes, art classes, line dancing, yoga, book club, bingo, and billiards. These are just a few of the amazing opportunities residents of Peoria have to stay active and involved in community events.

Peoria Events

Money Magazine once recognized Peoria as one of the Top 100 Places to Live. With a vibrant community that remains connected even with a significant population, it’s easy to see that community sponsored events are one of the keys to this city’s success. Annual events include ParkFest, Dolly Sanchez Easter Egg Hunt, Peoria Arts & Cultural Festival, All-American Festival, Somos Peoria, Halloween Monster Bash, and Peoria’s Old Town Holiday Festival. Many of these events are held at the Peoria Sports Complex, which also serves as training facilities for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres.