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Why Desert Oasis?

Where Innovation Meets Culture

Desert Oasis Elementary is more than a school—it is a place where students are inspired to explore, express, and excel. From cutting-edge STEM learning to our nationally-recognized mariachi program, we offer students the chance to grow academically while staying connected to their creativity and community.

STEM That Sparks Curiosity

Our classrooms are filled with hands-on, minds-on learning experiences. Through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), students design, build, code, and problem-solve their way through real-world challenges—building skills that prepare them for the future and fuel a love of learning today.

From the Stage to The White House

Our award-winning mariachi program allows students to express themselves through music while honoring tradition. From stage performances to school events, our students build confidence, discipline, and pride as they connect with their heritage in powerful ways.

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Why Families Choose Desert Oasis

  • Full-day kindergarten and preschool options

  • Free breakfast and lunch for ALL students

  • No early release days (except once a month for professional development)

  • Innovative learning through STEM labs and tech integration

  • A strong sense of belonging, culture, and school pride

  • Enrichment opportunities in music, art, and leadership

  • Caring educators who believe in the potential of every child

  • A safe, inclusive environment that supports the whole student

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Middle school student at his desk, writing on a piece of paper
Two elementary school students, at their desk, smiling at camera.
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