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  2. Juan Diego Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    A 57 acres (230,000 m 2) site was selected in southern Salt Lake City and started developing for the Skaggs Catholic Center where Juan Diego Catholic resides. The property was selected due to its proximity to the St. John the Baptist Parish. All of the schools which makeup the Skaggs Catholic Center would open for the 1999–2000 school year ...

  3. List of school districts in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Park City School District [30] 4,763 4 2 1 6 246 Ember Conley Piute County School District [31] 291 2 0 1 3 24 Shane Erickson Provo City School District [32] 16,983 13 2 2 6 601 Keith Rittel Rich School District [33] 492 2 1 1 3 30 Dale Lambom Salt Lake City School District [34] 23,600 28 5 4 6 1,034 Elizabeth Grant San Juan School District [35 ...

  4. Salt Lake City School District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. South High School (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 the Salt Lake school district decided to build a new high school to accommodate the increasing population of high school age children. The Great Depression put a hold on these plans, but when it was learned that the LDS High School, a private school with about 1,000 students, was to close in 1931, the plan was revived. The South High ...

  6. Education in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Education has always been a priority in the Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1847 pioneer Jane Dillworth held the first classes in her tent for the children of the first Mormon families. By 1850 many schools had already sprung up around the valley, and there were plans for a school attached to every wardhouse.

  7. Education in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Early Mormons fled to present-day Utah – which was a Mexican territory at the time – to escape religious persecution and the Missouri Governor's extermination order, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. [3] For the first two decades following the settlement, most schools were run through church institutions. [1]

  8. Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City, Utah – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [131] Pop 2010 [132] Pop 2020 [133] % 2000 % ...

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

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    Rowland Hall has operated as a school continuously since St. Marks was founded by Bishop Tuttle in 1867. Rowland Hall opened in 1880 as a boarding school for girls from ranches in neighboring states; the school opened on the First Avenue campus in Salt Lake City. The historic building was originally a home built by George D. Watt in about 1862. [3]