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Emery County School District [14] 2,220 6 2 2 1 116 Larry W. Davis Garfield County School District [15] 922 5 1 3 1 52 Tracy Davis Grand County School District [16] 1,451 1 1 1 2 79 Scott L. Crane Granite School District [17] 67,822 63 16 8 7 2,696 Rich K. Nye Iron County School District [18] 8,933 9 2 3 4 388 Lance Hatch Jordan School District ...
Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science (AMES) – Murray – charter school attached to Cottonwood High School American Heritage – South Jordan [101] American Preparatory Academy (APA) – West Valley City, Utah [102]
This area is rich with diversity, and growing as the city expands west. The neighborhood includes smaller community areas including Guadalupe, Jackson, and Onequa. It has one public school, Mary W. Jackson elementary school. The neighborhood is named after the State Fairpark, which takes up a large portion of the area.
Public education in Utah follows the K-12 system in which students attend primary and secondary schools, of which there are three kinds throughout the state: public, charter, and private. The Utah State Board of Education oversees all public education legislation and standards throughout the state including all public and charter schools (which ...
Utah's public school system has immersion programs in six languages: Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. As director of the Bridge Program at the University of Utah for more ...
Utah school stubs (70 P) Pages in category "Schools in Utah" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
West High School is located at 241 North 300 West in Salt Lake City. Founded in 1890 as Salt Lake High School, West High is the oldest high school in the Salt Lake School District and the second oldest in Utah. It is the highest-ranked high school in Utah according to Newsweek. West High has a student population of 2,559 under principal Ford White.
High schools. Emery High School. In previous eras it was common for people visiting the school and students to have firearms within their vehicles due to the firearm-centric culture of Emery County. By 1999 the district made plans to stop this practice in wake of Utah state laws prohibiting the practice. [6] Green River High School; Middle schools