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As of August 13, 2009, the district faced a $33 million shortfall. Jordan teachers lost nine days' pay, and were paid an average of 4.5 percent less in the 2009-2010 school year than they were paid in 2008-2009, and taxpayers faced a large property tax increase. [5] [6]
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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 ...
The Jordan Academy for Technology and Careers (often abbreviated to JATC), is the career and technical school owned and operated by the Jordan School District. It was formerly known as the Jordan Applied Technology Center, receiving the change to the current name in 2015.
Mountain Ridge participates in sports sanctioned by the Utah High School Activities Association. The school's mascot is the Sentinels. [3] The school competes in Region 7 of class 6A and the colors are scarlet red, gray, and white. [7] The following sports are offered: [8]
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is a Canadian psychologist and author. Among his many books, "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" contains advice that can be used for managing your personal finances.
Bingham High School is a public high school located in South Jordan, Utah, United States. It is one of eight high schools in the Jordan School District. Teacher/pupil ratios are budgeted at 1 to 27.3, with actual class sizes varying. The school's name and mascot are derived from its proximity to the Bingham Copper Mine.
The school was constructed according to the Jordan School District's policy of basing the design of all high schools on a single, ever-developing model, and as such is architecturally similar to many other high schools in the surrounding area such as Jordan, Copper Hills, Timpanogos, Lone Peak, and Herriman.