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Jordan School District

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Established 1905
Students 79,632 [1]
Boundaries Southern half of Salt Lake County
Superintendent Barry L. Newbold
Board of Education J. Dale Christensen, Ed.D. (President); Tracy Scott Cowdell, J.D. (Vice President); Randy S. Brinkerhoff; Kim Murphy Horiuchi; Peggy Jo Kennett; Sherril H. Taylor; and Ellen S. Wallace.
Number of Schools 89
Grades K-12
Website [2]

Jordan School District is the largest of Utah school districts, with 3,700 teachers who educate more than 80,000 students. An additional 3,500 employees provide support services for the system. Boundaries span 250 square miles in the southern half of Salt Lake County extending from the Wasatch Mountain range on the east to the Oquirrh range on the west.

Schools

As one of the fastest growing Districts in the state, Jordan School District consists of 89 schools: 57 elementary schools (30 of which are year-round), 17 middle schools, ten high schools, one alternative high school, two applied technology centers, and three special schools

High Schools

Middle Schools

Elementary Schools

Technical

  • Jordan Applied Technology Center - Sandy Campus
  • Jordan Applied Technology Center - West Jordan Campus

Special

See also