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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 ...
Piute County School District is a school district located in Piute County in southern Utah, United States. [3] It serves all the communities within Piute County and is the third smallest of the 41 school districts within the state in terms of student enrollment.
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.
Weber School District is listed as one of the top six Utah counties that spend the most on education, with a projected student enrollment increase of 29.6% from 2007 to 2022. [7] It is the fifth largest school district in Utah, with a student to teacher ratio of 20 to 1, although some schools have classes at well over 35 students.
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Logan River Academy is a private boarding school [1] serving students in grades 7-12 located in Logan, Utah, United States. LRA is owned by the private equity firm Pharos Capital Group, LLC. Their CEO and founder, Kneeland Youngblood , is one of the top Barack Obama political bundlers and is a member of Joe Biden 's President's Intelligence ...
The Provo School District Foundation facilitates charitable giving that fund programs and services not provided by the state or federal government, including after-school activities. [7] The Foundation passes resources from contributors to the schools, classrooms and programs that need the most assistance, or can be designated to the entity the ...
During the 1860s, an influx of Protestants and Catholics settled in Utah, which forced schools to shift from ecclesiastical control to government control. [3] County superintendents were put in place, and the legal responsibility for school operations moved from Bishops to city councils.