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Sierra Vista, AZ

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 43,230
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: Average
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: Average
Income: Average
Climate
Thanks to its high elevation, Sierra Vista experiences sunny, warm weather and is not as hot as much of Arizona. Average high temperatures in the town are about 89 degrees in July; average lows for the month are about 67.
Cultural Attractions
The town is a commercial center for Cochise County, with a recently built 400,000-square-foot mall that attracts shoppers from the area.
Recreation
Sierra Vista offers all the recreational opportunities that draw people to Arizona, such as golf, tennis, hiking, and biking.
Historical
The town was built around Fort Huachuca, a cavalry post established in the late 1800s to protect the southern border from attacks by Geronimo, chieftain of the Apache Indians.
Economy
Many of the town’s residents are military retirees or employees of the Army command centers located at Fort Huachuca.
Math score of schools here versus the state average [details] Higher
Reading score of schools here versus the state average[details] Higher
Number of elementary schools 15
Number of middle schools 9
Number of high schools 7
America's Best Colleges in the location itself / within 30 miles / within 50 miles 0 / 0 / 0
High schools ranked by U.S. News
Name City/State Medal Enrollment
Bisbee High School Bisbee, AZ Bronze 394
St. David High School St David, AZ Bronze 144
Colleges ranked by U.S. News
Name City/State Rank Enrollment
No data available.

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