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  2. Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School - Wikipedia

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    Rowland Hall traces its roots to St. Mark's School, which was founded in Salt Lake City by Episcopal Bishop Daniel Sylvester Tuttle in 1867. In support of newly established public schools in the Utah Territory, St. Mark's School was closed in the early 1890s. However its sister school, Rowland Hall, remained open.

  3. Maximum Life Skills Academy - Wikipedia

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    He was rushed to a Cedar City hospital and then flown to Salt Lake City’s LDS Hospital, where he died the following day from his injuries. [ 10 ] Both Simmons and Graham were later caught by Las Vegas authorities, extradited back to Utah, and charged in Cedar City's 5th District Court as adults under Utah law, which mandates adult trials for ...

  4. List of high schools in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Horizonte High SchoolSalt Lake City; South High SchoolSalt Lake City – closed in 1988; West High SchoolSalt 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 ...

  5. College of Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch - Wikipedia

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    The College of Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch was a private, Catholic women's college, later St. Mary of the Wasatch High School, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 1875 to 1969. It was operated by the Sisters of the Holy Cross primarily as a sisters' college .

  6. Education in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan, Frederick S. (1996), Culture Clash and Accommodation: Public Schooling in Salt Lake City, 1890-1994, Signature Books, ISBN 1-56085-082-5 See also [ edit ]

  7. No-Ni-Shee Arch - Wikipedia

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    The No-Ni-Shee Arch was a temporary archway near the intersection of Main Street and South Temple in downtown Salt Lake City. The archway was built in 1916 for the Wizard of the Wasatch festival. No-Ni-Shee was the name of a mythical American Indian Salt Princess. Her tears caused the Great Salt Lake to be salty. The arch was dedicated to her ...

  8. Neumont College of Computer Science - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, Neumont University announced plans to relocate its academic facilities and student housing to 143 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, [2] an 11-story art deco building which formerly housed The Salt Lake Tribune. The school officially relocated to its downtown Salt Lake City location in June 2013, with the first new cohort of ...

  9. Skaggs Catholic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Skaggs Catholic Center is a 57 acres (230,000 m 2) school and church campus in Draper, Utah, United States.It is the location of Juan Diego Catholic High School, Saint John the Baptist Middle School, Saint John the Baptist Elementary School, Guardian Angel Daycare, and the St. John the Baptist Parish Catholic church.