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7/27/2019 Utah School Grades

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TOP 10 SCHOOLS

N. Utah Academy for Math Layton 541

Utah C. Acad. of Science Orem 529

Davis High School Kaysville 524

Juab High School Nephi 504

Academy of Math Salt Lake City 502

Carbon High School Price 502

South Sevier High School Monroe 502

Pleasant Grove High School Pleasant Grv. 500

Park City High School Park City 500

Intech Colleg. High School North Logan 492

BOTTOM 10 SCHOOLS

Summit High Orem 264Kearns High Kearns 268

Utah Virtual Academy Murray 288

Monument Valley High Mnmt. Valley 301

Cyprus High Magna 302

Hunter High West Valley 308

Cottonwood High Salt Lake City 318

East Hollywood High West Valley 319

East High Salt Lake City 320

Grantsville High Grantsville 325

TOP 10 SCHOOLS (All “A” Grades)

Nibley School Nibley 537Oak Hills School Bountiful 535

Cherry Hill GT Program Orem 521

Beacon Heights School Salt Lake City 518

Wasatch School Salt Lake City 518

Escalante School Escalante 515

Tonaquint Intermediate St. George 514

Ensign School Salt Lake City 510

Windridge School Kaysville 509

Oscarson School Marysvale 509

BOTTOM 10 SCHOOLS (All “F” Grades)Tse’bii’nidzisgai School Mnmt. Valley 242

Pacific Heritage Academy Salt Lake City 246

Entheos Academy Magna 246

Vernon School Vernon 249

Canyon View School Ogden 252

Roosevelt School Salt Lake City 265

Aristotle Academy Amer. Fork 275

Lincoln School Salt Lake City 282

Parkview School Salt Lake City 283

Midvale School Midvale 284

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS600 points possible

Utah School Grades

Name of school City Score Name of school City Score

Utah Comprehensive Accountability System

600 points possible

750 points possible 600 points possible

TOP 10 SCHOOLS

Nibley School Nibley 587Beacon Heights School Salt Lake City 577

Wasatch School Salt Lake City 571

Oak Hills School Bountiful 568

George Washington Acad. St. George 567

Windridge School Kaysville 556

Tonaquint Intermediate St. George 556

Dilworth School Salt Lake City 553

Desert Hills Middle St. George 553

Ensign School Salt Lake City 552

BOTTOM 10 SCHOOLSJean Massieu Sch. for Deaf Salt Lake City 127

Tse’bii’nidzisgai School Mnmt. Valley 205

Canyon View School Ogden 229

Entheos Academy Magna 234

Pacific Heritage Academy Salt Lake City 244

Roosevelt School Salt Lake City 253

Vernon School Vernon 257

Uintah Online School Vernal 270

Parkview School Salt Lake City 271

Midvale School Midvale 272

TOP 10 SCHOOLS (Top 6 have an “A”, rest are “B”)

Utah Co. Acad. of Science Orem 642

N. Utah Acad. for Math Layton 633

Davis High School Kaysville 613

Academy of Math Salt Lake City 604

Intech Collegiate High Sch. North Logan 604

Juab High School Nephi 601

Dugway High Dugway 599

Richfield High Richfield 596

Bryce Valley High Tropic 595

Park City High School Park City 594

* BOTTOM 10 SCHOOLS (All “F” Grades)

Horizonte Salt Lake City 210Ashley Valley Edu. Center Vernal 232

Granite Connection Salt Lake City 240

Uintah River High Ft. Duchesne 244

George Washington High Ogden 272

Blue Peak High Tooele 272

Summit High Orem 272

Millcreek High St. George 336

Mountain High Kaysville 347

Kearns High Kearns 353

HIGH SCHOOLS

Name of school City Score Name of school City Score

Engineering and Science

Engineering and Science

Engineering and Science

Engineering and Science

*All but two of these are alternative high schools serving at-risk populations. Kearns is a traditional high school; Uintah River is a charter.

Source: Utah Office of Education's Public School Data Gateway https://psdreports.schools.utah.gov/Gateway  The Salt Lake Tribune

Scoring the schools

Utah’s schools have two accountability systems that give differing weight to improvement. In theend, though, most schools landed in the same general ranking on each list. Seven of the top 10and eight of the bottom 10 elementary and junior high schools on the Utah ComprehensiveAccountability (UCAS) system (scores released Monday) were also in the top and bottom 10 onSchool Grades (scores released Sept. 3). The same high schools ranked in the top five under bothsystems, though in a different order. The bottom 10 lists of high schools differ markedly. Alterna-tive schools serving at-risk students dominate the School Grades bottom 10 list. UCAS uses a

different formula for most alternative schools. Those point scores are expected out next week.