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2013-2014 (PDF File) www.schools.utah.gov UTAH EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY ICE FF OF O E E D T U A C T S A T H I O A N T U Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South/P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Martell Menlove, Ph.D., State Superintendent of Public Instruction This directory is produced annually by the Utah State Office of Education. Revisions to the directory are solicited each year (see last page for Change of Information Form). Tina Morandy Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Telephone: (801) 538-7526 Fax: (801) 538-7768 E-mail: [email protected] 2013–14 UTAH STATE EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Martell Menlove, Ph.D. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 www.schools.utah.gov i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE North Sanpete School District ..................... 105 Fingertip Facts, 2013 ...................................... 1 North Summit School District ...................... 106 Utah School Districts Map ............................... 2 Ogden City School District .......................... 107 District Superintendents, 2013–14 .................. 3 Park City School District ............................. 109 Utah State Superintendents of Public Piute School District .................................... 109 Instruction, 1851–2014 ............................. 4 Provo City School District ............................110 Utah State Government Offices ..................... 5 Rich School District ......................................112 Utah State Legislature Salt Lake City School District .......................113 Education Standing Committees .............. 6 San Juan School District ..............................116 Sevier School District ...................................117 UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 7 South Sanpete School District .....................119 Utah State OFFICE OF Education South Summit School District ..................... 120 Organization Chart .......................................... 9 Tintic School District .................................... 120 Utah State Office of Education ...................... 10 Tooele School District ................................. 121 USOE Alphabetical Listing ............................ 21 Uintah School District .................................. 123 Wasatch School District .............................. 124 PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALPHABETIZED Washington School District ......................... 125 Elementary Schools ...................................... 29 Wayne School District ................................ 129 Junior High/Middle/Intermediate Schools ..... 40 Weber School District.................................. 129 High Schools ................................................. 44 Other Schools ............................................. 133 Special Schools and Programs ..................... 48 Charter Schools, 2013–14 .......................... 134 Charter Schools ............................................ 51 PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, SCHOOL DISTRICTS/CHARTER 2013–14 143 SCHOOLS District Information Key ................................. 55 UTAH SCHOOLS FOR THE deaf Alpine School District .................................... 56 AND THE BLIND 151 Beaver School District ................................... 62 USDB Alphabetical Listing .......................... 154 Box Elder School District .............................. 62 UTAH STATE OFFICE Cache School District .................................... 64 OF REHABILITATION 157 Canyons School District ................................ 66 USOR Organization Chart .......................... 157 Carbon School District .................................. 70 Utah State Office of Rehabilitation ............. 158 Daggett School District ................................. 71 Davis School District ..................................... 72 Utah REGIONAL Service Centers 163 Duchesne School District .............................. 79 Utah Rural Schools Association .................. 164 Emery School District .................................... 80 Utah Regional Service Centers Map ........... 165 Garfield School District ................................. 81 UTAH HIGHER EDUCATION 167 Grand School District .................................... 82 Utah College of Applied Technology Granite School District .................................. 83 (UCAT) ................................................. 167 Iron School District ....................................... 90 Utah Colleges of Education ........................ 167 Jordan School District ................................... 92 Utah System of Higher Education ............... 168 Juab School District ...................................... 96 Kane School District ...................................... 97 UTAH EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 169 Logan City School District ............................. 98 American Federation of Teachers ............... 169 Millard School District ................................... 99 Learning Forward ........................................ 169 Morgan School District ................................ 100 Utah Association for Adult, Community, and Murray City School District .......................... 101 Continuing Education ........................... 169 Nebo School District ................................... 102 iii Utah Association for Career and Technical Education (UACTE) .............................. 169 Utah Association for Gifted Children ........... 169 Utah Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development ...................... 169 Utah Association of Educational Office Professionals ........................................ 170 Utah Association of Elementary School Principals (UAESP) .............................. 170 Utah Association of Public School Foundations .......................................... 170 Utah Association of School Business Officials .. .............................................................. 170 Utah Association of Secondary School Principals (UASSP) .............................. 170 Utah Association of Teacher Educators ...... 170 Utah Education Association ........................ 171 UniServ Offices ........................................... 171 Utah Education Network ............................. 172 Utah High School Activities Association ...... 172 Utah Home Education Association .............. 172 Utah Middle Level Association .................... 172 Utah Parent Center ..................................... 172 Utah Parent Teacher Association ................ 172 Utah Partnership for Education, Inc. ........... 172 Utah Personnel Development Center ......... 172 Utah Public Education Coalition .................. 172 Utah Public Education Foundation .............. 172 Utah Rural Schools Association .................. 173 Utah School Boards Association ................. 173 Utah School Counselors Association .......... 173 Utah School Employees Association .......... 173 Utah School Public Relations Association .. 173 Utah School Superintendents Association .. 173 Utah State Fairpark ..................................... 174 Utah State Instructional Materials ............... 174 Utah Special Education Contact Organizations .............................................................. 174 National Organizations that serve THE educational SySTEm 175 Council of Chief State School Officers, 2013–14 ................................................ 175 National Education Organizations .............. 179 United States Department of Education ...... 181 CHANGE OF INFORmation FORm 183 utah SCHOOL CALENDAR 2013-14 iv UTAH STATE OFFICE OF EDUCATION 250 EAST 500 SOUTH/P.O. BOX 144200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84114-4200 PHONE: 801.538.7500 2012–13 PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT DEMOGRAPHICS GRADE LEVEL, 2012–13 Demographic Number Percent Type of School Number American Indian 6,879 1.1% Pre-K 2 Asian 10,285 1.7% Elementary Schools 560 Black/African American 7,917 1.3% Middle/Junior High Schools 171 High Schools 141 Hispanic/Latino 97,449 15.9% UTAH PUBLIC K–12 9 Multi race 12,187 2.0% Alternative Schools 26 Pacific Islander 9,138 1.5% Special Education Schools 69 White 468,696 76.5% EDUCATION Virtual Schools 19** TOTAL 612,551 MARTELL MENLOVE, Ph.D. Vocational Schools 66 State Superintendent of Public Instruction *In 2011–12, students were allowed to mark multiple races, **Virtual schools were excluded Total 1,044 therefore percentage totals do not equal 100% from the total in order to pro- www.schools.utah.gov vide a distinct count. PUBLIC SCHOOL 2013 PUBLIC EDUCATION VALUE OF THE WPU ENROLLMENT GENERAL FUND 2013–14 School Year (October 2013 Enrollment = 612,551) Funding by Source Weighted Pupil Unit = $2,899 per Pupil* District Enrollment District Enrollment 8.01% Federal The weighted pupil unit (WPU) is the basic Alpine 72,419 North Sanpete 2,408 Beaver 1,579 North Summit 990 2.71% Local Tuition, Fees, source of funding for public education and and Investments accounts for about half of all school funding. Box Elder 11,131 Ogden City 12,489 It is paid to districts according to enrollments. Cache 16,038 Park City 4,630 24.02% Property Taxes * Except for the Special Education add-on and Canyons 33,674 Piute 304 Carbon 3,369 Provo 14,799 65.26% 26.73% Total Local CTE add-on where the value of the WPU is State $2,659. Daggett 194 Rich 479 Davis 68,573 Salt Lake 23,965 Total Revenue = Duchesne 5,021 San Juan 3,020 $4,977,879,407 Emery 2,310 Sevier
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