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The Salt Lake City School District (SLCSD) is the oldest public school district in Utah. Boundaries for the district are identical to the city limits for Salt Lake City . Employing about 1,300 teachers who instruct about 25,000 students K-12 , the district is the ninth largest in the state, as of 2009, behind Granite , Davis , Alpine , Jordan ...
West High School is the oldest public high school in the U.S. state of Utah. It was founded in 1890, and it is part of the Salt Lake City School District. [4] Its original name was Salt Lake High. The school colors are red and black and the school mascot is a black panther. It has a current enrollment of 2,840.
Pages in category "Schools in Salt Lake City" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... South High School (Utah) W.
Horizonte High School – Salt Lake City; South High School – Salt Lake City – closed in 1988; West High School – Salt Lake City; State charter and private Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science (AMES) – Murray – charter school attached to Cottonwood High School; American Heritage – South Jordan; American Preparatory Academy ...
By 1850 many schools had already sprung up around the valley, and there were plans for a school attached to every wardhouse. In 1851 the territorial legislature passed the first public school law creating the office of the superintendent of schools. Many large Mormon families, such as Brigham Young's, had their own schools, known as "family ...
Schools in Salt Lake City (13 P) Pages in category "Schools in Salt Lake County, Utah" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Judge Memorial Catholic High School is a private Catholic high school located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is one of three high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City serving students in grades nine through 12. Founded in 1921, the school draws students from across the Salt Lake Valley and beyond.
Canyons District was created after residents voted in 2007 to leave the Jordan School District, which was the largest district in Utah at the time. [5] David Doty, a former high school Spanish teacher and assistant commissioner and director of policy studies for the Utah System of Higher Education, was chosen by the new board of education to be the district's first superintendent.