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2019-2020 Title I Schools Utah Title I Schools 2019-2020 LEA School Grade Number District Name Number Building Name Span TA SW NEW Address City Zip 1 Alpine School District 107 Bonneville Elementary PK-6 SW 1245 North 800 West Orem 84057 1 Alpine School District 116 Central Elementary PK-6 SW 95 North 400 East Pleasant Grove 84062 1 Alpine School District 118 Cherry Hill Elementary PK-6 SW 250 East 1650 South Orem 84097 1 Alpine School District 128 Geneva Elementary PK-6 SW 665 West 400 North Orem 84057 1 Alpine School District 132 Greenwood Elementary PK-6 SW 50 East 200 South American Fork 84003 1 Alpine School District 161 Mount Mahogany Elementary PK-6 TA 618 N 1300 W Pleasant Grove 84062 1 Alpine School District 414 Orem Junior High School 7-9 TA 765 North 600 West Orem 84057 1 Alpine School District 168 Sharon Elementary PK-6 SW 525 North 400 East Orem 84097 1 Alpine School District 174 Suncrest Elementary PK-6 SW 668 West 150 North Orem 84057 1 Alpine School District 178 Westmore Elementary PK-6 SW 1150 South Main Orem 84058 1 Alpine School District 182 Windsor Elementary PK-6 SW 1315 North Main Orem 84057 2 Beaver School District 104 Belknap Elementary K-6 SW 30 West 300 North, P.O. Box 686 Beaver 84713 2 Beaver School District 108 Milford Elementary K-6 SW 450 South 700 West, P.O. Box 309 Milford 84751 2 Beaver School District 112 Minersville Elementary K-6 SW 450 South 200 West, P.O. Box 189 Minersville 84752 3 Box Elder School District 125 Discovery Elementary K-4 SW 810 North 500 West Brigham City 84302 3 Box Elder School District 150 Lake View Elementary K-5 SW 851 South 200 West Brigham City 84302 3 Box Elder School District 164 McKinley Elementary K-5 SW 121 West 5th South Tremonton 84337 3 Box Elder School District 166 Mountain View Elementary K-5 SW 650 East 700 South Brigham City 84302 3 Box Elder School District 167 North Park Elementary K-5 SW 50 East 700 North Tremonton 84337 4 Cache School District 106 Birch Creek Elementary K-6 SW 225 South 455 East Smithfield 84335 4 Cache School District 109 Canyon Elementary K-6 SW 270 South 1300 East Hyrum 84319 4 Cache School District 118 Greenville Elementary K-6 TA NEW 2450 North 400 East North Logan 84341 4 Cache School District 124 Lewiston Elementary K-6 SW 107 East 200 South Lewiston 84320 4 Cache School District 128 Lincoln Elementary K-6 SW 90 South Center Hyrum 84319 4 Cache School District 132 Millville Elementary K-6 SW 67 South Main Millville 84326 4 Cache School District 140 Nibley Elementary K-6 SW 2545 South 660 West Nibley 84321 4 Cache School District 164 Summit Elementary K-6 SW 80 West Center Smithfield 84335 42 Canyons School District 112 Copperview Elementary K-6 SW 8449 South Monroe Street Midvale 84047 42 Canyons School District 122 East Midvale Elementary K-5 SW 6990 South 300 East Midvale 84047 42 Canyons School District 140 Midvale Elementary K-5 SW 385 East Center Midvale 84047 42 Canyons School District 156 Sandy Elementary PK-5 SW 8725 South 280 East Sandy 84070 5 Carbon School District 110 Bruin Point Elementary PK-5 SW 100 Viking Blvd., P.O. Box 399 Sunnyside 84539 ADA Compliant 08/06/2021 Utah Title I Schools 2019-2020 LEA School Grade Number District Name Number Building Name Span TA SW NEW Address City Zip 5 Carbon School District 112 Castle Heights Elementary K-5 TA 750 North Homestead Blvd. Price 84501 5 Carbon School District 114 Creekview Elementary PK-5 SW 590 West 500 South Price 84501 5 Carbon School District 120 Sally Mauro Elementary PK-5 SW 20 2nd Avenue Helper 84526 5 Carbon School District 154 Wellington Elementary PK-5 SW 250 West 200 North, P.O. Box 407 Wellington 84542 7 Davis School District 104 Adelaide Elementary K-6 SW 731 West 3600 South Bountiful 84010 7 Davis School District 106 Antelope Elementary PK-6 SW 1810 South Main Clearfield 84015 7 Davis School District 124 Crestview Elementary PK-6 SW 185 West Golden Avenue Layton 84041 7 Davis School District 128 Doxey Elementary PK-6 SW 944 North 250 West Sunset 84015 7 Davis School District 133 Fremont Elementary K-6 SW 2525 North 160 West Sunset 84015 7 Davis School District 137 Holt Elementary PK-6 SW 448 North 1000 West Clearfield 84015 7 Davis School District 130 King Elementary PK-6 SW 601 East 1000 North Layton 84041 7 Davis School District 144 Layton Elementary K-6 SW 369 West Gentile Layton 84041 7 Davis School District 143 Lincoln Elementary PK-6 SW 591 West 2000 North Layton 84041 7 Davis School District 145 Meadowbrook Elementary PK-6 SW 700 North 325 West Bountiful 84010 7 Davis School District 412 North Davis Junior High School 7-9 SW 835 South State Street Clearfield 84015 7 Davis School District 156 South Clearfield Elementary PK-6 SW 990 East 700 South Clearfield 84015 7 Davis School District 164 Sunset Elementary K-6 SW 2014 North 250 West Sunset 84015 7 Davis School District 193 Vae View Elementary PK-6 SW 1750 West 1600 North Layton 84041 7 Davis School District 180 Wasatch Elementary PK-6 SW 270 East Center Street Clearfield 84015 7 Davis School District 192 Whitesides Elementary PK-6 SW 233 North Colonial Avenue Layton 84041 8 Duchesne School District 106 Centennial Elementary K-5 TA 940 South 500 Roosevelt Roosevelt 84066 8 Duchesne School District 108 Duchesne Elementary K-6 TA Drawer 370 198 West 300 North Duchesne 84021 8 Duchesne School District 110 East Elementary PK-5 TA 700 East 400 North (107-10) Roosevelt 84066 8 Duchesne School District 112 Myton Elementary K-5 TA 400 East Main, P.O. Box 186 Myton 84052 8709 North State Road 121, P.O. Box 8 Duchesne School District 116 Neola Elementary K-5 TA Neola 84053 220 9 Emery School District 124 Book Cliff Elementary PK-6 TA 205 South Solomon St, P.O. Box 448 Green River 84525 9 Emery School District 104 Castle Dale Elementary K-5 TA 195 East 600 North, PO Box 539 Castle Dale 84513 9 Emery School District 108 Cleveland Elementary K-5 TA 30 South 100 West, PO Box 220 Cleveland 84518 9 Emery School District 132 Cottonwood Elementary PK-6 TA 55 East 400 200 South, P.O. Box 679 Orangeville 84537 9 Emery School District 120 Ferron Elementary PK-6 TA 115 West Mill Road, P.O. Box 910 Ferron 84523 9 Emery School District 704 Green River High School 7-12 TA 400 North 455 West, PO Box 450 Green River 84525 Utah Title I Schools 2019-2020 LEA School Grade Number District Name Number Building Name Span TA SW NEW Address City Zip 9 Emery School District 128 Huntington Elementary PK-6 TA 90 East 100 North, P.O. Box 190 Huntington 84528 10 Garfield School District 104 Antimony Elementary K-6 SW 140 North HWY 22, P.O. Box 120026 Antimony 84712 10 Garfield School District 108 Boulder Elementary K-6 SW 50 School House Lane Boulder 84716 10 Garfield School District 112 Bryce Valley Elementary PK-6 SW 500 West Center, P.O. Box 286 Tropic 84776 10 Garfield School District 116 Escalante Elementary K-6 SW 50 North 300 East, P.O. Box 248 Escalante 84726 10 Garfield School District 124 Panguitch Elementary PK-6 SW 110 South 100 West, P.O. Box 2336 Panguitch 84759 11 Grand School District 106 Helen M. Knight Elementary K-6 SW 505 MiVida Drive Moab 84532 12 Granite School District 102 Academy Park Elementary K-6 SW 4580 Westpoint Drive West Valley City 84120 12 Granite School District 116 David Gourley Elementary PK-6 SW 4905 South 4300 West Kearns 84116 12 Granite School District 128 Granger Elementary PK-6 SW 2450 West 3800 South West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 134 Hillsdale Elementary PK-6 SW 3275 West 3100 South West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 139 James E. Moss Elementary PK-6 SW 4399 South 500 East Salt Lake City 84107 12 Granite School District 141 Jackling Elementary K-6 SW 3760 South 4610 West West Valley City 84120 12 Granite School District 148 Lincoln Elementary PK-6 SW 501 East 3900 South Salt Lake City 84107 12 Granite School District 156 Magna Elementary K-6 SW 3100 South 8500 West Magna 84044 12 Granite School District 164 Monroe Elementary PK-6 SW 4450 West 3100 South West Valley City 84120 12 Granite School District 178 Pioneer Elementary K-6 SW 3860 South 3380 West West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 179 Philo T. Farnsworth Elementary K-6 SW 3751 South 4225 West West Valley City 84120 12 Granite School District 180 Plymouth Elementary K-6 SW 5220 South 1470 West Salt Lake City 84123 12 Granite School District 184 Redwood Elementary PK-6 SW 2650 South Redwood West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 186 Rolling Meadows Elementary PK-6 SW 2950 Whitehall Drive West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 188 Roosevelt Elementary PK-6 SW 3225 South 800 East Salt Lake City 84106 12 Granite School District 191 Silver Hills Elementary K-6 SW 5770 West 5100 South Kearns 84118 12 Granite School District 196 South Kearns Elementary PK-6 SW 4430 West 5570 South Kearns 84118 12 Granite School District 197 Stansbury Elementary PK-6 SW 3050 South 2700 West West Valley City 84119 12 Granite School District 198 Taylorsville Elementary K-6 SW 2010 West 4230 South Salt Lake City 84119 12 Granite School District 202 Western Hills Elementary PK-6 SW 5190 South Health Avenue Kearns 84118 12 Granite School District 204 West Kearns Elementary K-6 SW 4900 South 4620 West Kearns 84118 12 Granite School District 216 Woodrow Wilson Elementary PK-6 SW 2885 South 200 East Salt Lake City 84115 12 Granite School District 416 Granite Park Jr.
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