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Which schools did, did not make adequate yearly progress
0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Dec 16, 2003
Here is a listing of Utah schools that did or did not make adequate yearly progress, as provided by Utah school districts and charter schools. For additional information and program listings, see the Utah State Office of Education's Web site, www.usoe.k12.ut.us, or consult individual school districts or their Web sites.
Schools that made AYP:
Alpine: Elementaries: Alpine, Aspen, Barratt, Bonneville, Cascade, Cedar Ridge, Cedar Valley, Central, Deerfield, Eaglecrest, Foothill, Forbes, Geneva, Greenwood, Grovecrest, Highland, Legacy, Lehi, Lindon, Manila, Meadow, Mount Mahogany, Orchard, Orem, Pony Express, Rocky Mountain, Sego Lily, Sharon, Shelly, Valley View, Vineyard, Westfield, Westmore. Junior high schools: American Fork, Lakeridge, Lehi, Mountain Ridge, Oak Canyon, Pleasant Grove. Special schools: Alpine Life and Learning, Summit.
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Beaver: Belknap Elementary; Minersville School (K-6); Minersville School (7-8); Beaver High; Milford High.
Box Elder: Elementaries: Bunderson, Corinne, Mountain View, Snowville, Willard and Perry/Young, and Grouse Creek, Howell, and Park Valley schools. Middle schools: Bear River, Box Elder, and Adele C. Young Intermediate. High schools: Bear River and Dale Young Community.
Cache: Elementaries: Greenville, Lincoln, Millville, Nibley, North Park, Park, River Heights, Summit, Sunrise, Wellsville. Middle schools: White Pine. High schools: Cache.
Carbon: Elementaries: Castle Heights, Creekview, Sally Mauro, Wellington. Junior high schools: Helper, Mont Harmon. High schools: East Carbon, Castle Country Youth Center, Lighthouse Learning Center.
Daggett: Flaming Gorge and Manila elementary schools and Manila High School.
Davis: Elementaries: Boulton, Burton, Centerville, Cook, Creekside, Eagle Bay, Heritage, Holbrook, Knowlton, Morgan, Mountain View, Muir, Orchard, Reading, Stewart, Taylor, Tolman, Valley View, Windridge. Junior highs: Bountiful, Centerville, Central Davis, Davis, Fairfield, Farmington, Kaysville, Millcreek, North Davis, North Layton, Sunset, Syracuse. High schools: Bountiful, Clearfield, Centerville, Davis, Northridge, Viewmont, Woods Cross, Davis, Mountain, Canyon Heights, Farmington.
Duchesne: Elementaries: East, Myton, Neola, Tabiona. Middle/ junior high schools: Roosevelt Middle, Roosevelt Junior High. High schools: Altamont, Duchesne, Tabiona, Union. Specialty schools: ConAmore Training Center, Thompsen School.
Emery: Elementaries: Book Cliff, Castle Dale, Cleveland, Cottonwood, Ferron. Junior high schools: Canyon View. High schools: Emery, Green River.
Garfield: Elementaries: Antimony, Boulder, Bryce Valley, Escalante, Panguitch. Middle schools: Panguitch. High schools: Bryce Valley, Escalante, Panguitch.
Grand: Red Rock Elementary, Grand County Middle School.
Granite: Elementaries: Academy Park, Bennion, Canyon Rim, Cottonwood, Crestview, Howard R. Driggs, Eastwood, Granger, Hill View, Hillsdale, Hillside, Lincoln, Magna, Meadow Moor, Mill Creek, Morningside, James E. Moss, Oakridge, Oakwood, Douglas T. Orchard, William Penn, Pioneer, Pleasant Green, Plymouth, Rolling Meadows, Roosevelt, Rosecrest, Carl Sandburg, Silver Hills, Stansbury, Taylorsville, Harry S. Truman, Twin Peaks, Upland Terrace, Valley Crest, Vista, West Kearns, West Valley, Westbrook, Western Hills, Woodstock. Junior highs: Bennion, Bonneville, Brockbank, Churchill, Eisenhower, Evergreen, Granite Park, Hunter, Kearns, John F. Kennedy, Scott M. Matheson, Olympus, Valley, Wasatch, West Lake. High schools: Central, Skyline.
Iron: Elementaries: East, Enoch, Escalante Valley, North, Parowan, South. Intermediate schools: Cross Hollows. High schools: Cedar, Parowan. Special schools: Southwest Education Academy.
Jordan: Elementaries: Altara, Alta View, Bella Vista, Brookwood, Canyon View, Crescent, Draper, Edgemont, Elk Meadows, Granite, Hayden Peak, Herriman, Jordan Resource, Lone Peak, Mountain Shadows, Oak Hollow, Park Lane, Peruvian Park, Quail Hollow, Ridgecrest, Rosamond, Silver Mesa, South Jordan, Southland, Sprucewood, Sunrise, Welby, West Jordan, Willow Canyon. Middle schools: Albion, Eastmont, Indian Hills, Oquirrh Hills, West Hills. High schools: Alta, Brighton, Riverton, Valley.
Juab: Mona and Nephi elementaries, Juab Middle and Juab High School.
Kane: Valley and Kanab elementaries; Lake Powell and Big Water schools; Kanab Middle School; and Kanab and Valley high schools.
Logan: Elementaries: Adams, Ellis, Hillcrest, Wilson, Woodruff. Special school: Logan South Campus.
Millard: Elementaries: Fillmore, Delta North, Delta South, Garrison. Middle/junior high schools: Fillmore, Delta, Garrison. High schools: Millard, Delta, EskDale.
Morgan: Morgan Elementary, Morgan Middle and Morgan High.
Murray: Elementaries: Grant, Horizon, Liberty, Longview, Parkside. High schools; Murray.
Nebo: Elementaries: Barnett, Brockbank, Canyon, Goshen, Grant, Larsen, Mapleton, Mount Loafer, Park, Park View, Rees, Sage Creek, Salem, Santaquin, Spanish Oaks, Spring Lake, Westside, Wilson. Middle schools: Springville. Junior high schools: Spanish Fork, Springville. High schools: Spanish Fork, Payson, Springville. Special schools: Young Parents, Landmark High School.
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