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Daggett School District is a public school district in Daggett County, Utah, United States. [2] The district provides education for students living in Daggett County, as well as more than two dozen students from adjacent areas in Wyoming. [Note 1] It is the smallest of the 41 school districts in Utah, with a total of three schools and 181 students.
Part of that area lies in Sweetwater County School District Two. [4] Washam students, however, are sent to schools of the Daggett School District in Utah. DSD, which has an agreement with the Sweetwater District 2, stated that "DSD schools are the home school for all students living in Washam, Wyoming."
Cache County School District [8] 16,976 16 6 2 6 642 Steven C. Norton Canyons School District [9] 33,899 30 8 5 6 1,377 James Briscoe Carbon School District [10] 3,500 5 2 1 3 151 Steven E. Carlsen Daggett School District [11] 181 2 0 1 2 17 E. Bruce Northcott Davis School District [12] 69,879 60 16 8 7 2,575 Dan Linford Duchesne County School ...
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The following is a complete list of school districts in the State of Wyoming. School districts in Wyoming are counted as independent governments by the U.S. Census Bureau . Wyoming has Elementary school districts and Unified school districts as types of K-12 school districts, along with community college districts.
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Daggett County (/ ˈ d æ ɡ ə t / DAG-ət) is a county in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 935, making it the least populous county in Utah. Its county seat is Manila. [1] The county was named for Ellsworth Daggett, the first surveyor-general of Utah. [2]
A week ago, few outside the labor movement or shipping industry knew Harold Daggett, the tough-talking, colorful head of the union now on strike at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts.