In 1984, the district had 44 students and four teachers, with one of them also being the principal. That year the district had proposed having a four day school week to save money, and the Arizona Board of Education approved the proposal. It would begin in fall 1984.[3] In 1987 all members of the state board decided that Owens-Whitney could continue having four days per week instruction.[4]
Student body
As of 1984[update] multiple students lived at least 15 miles (24 km) away from the school, with one around 40 miles (64 km) away.[3]
Peach Springs no longer operates a high school, so it sends high school students to Kingman USD and Seligman USD Fredonia-Moccasin students are zoned to Fredonia HS in Coconino County Students from Owens-Whitney district can choose to attend Kingman USD, or Bagdad USD in Yavapai County