Kingman Unified School District 20 Company

Kingman Unified School District 20
In 2001, the true birth of Kingman Unified School District No. 20 was realized. July 1st of that year, Kingman Elementary School District No. 4, Mohave Union High School District No. 30, Chloride School District No. 11 and Dolan Springs School District all combined to form KUSD No.20. KESD brought 5,000 students, MUHSD had 2,400 students, and Chloride had 250 students.
The attendance boundaries are J-shaped, reaching as far as the Colorado River, and serving over 3,000 square miles. The district has 11 school sites with a total enrollment of 7,000 students and growing!
Not only do we have a great school system but Kingman is known as “The Heart of Historic Route 66” because it is located in the middle of the longest stretch of the Mother Road still in existence. Kingman has a historic downtown district featuring homes and businesses built in the early 1900s, including the Powerhouse Visitor Center. Beale Street, the center of downtown Kingman, features many thrift and antique shops as well as city and county services. History buffs can also learn more about Kingman from the award-winning Mohave Museum of History & Arts.
We have a great community involvement so you get that small town feel but you’re just a short drive away from major cities like Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.