The Granite School District spreads across central Salt Lake County, Utah, serving West Valley City, Millcreek, Taylorsville, South Salt Lake, and Holladay; Kearns and Magna Townships; and parts of West Jordan, Murray and Cottonwood Heights. About 67,000 students are enrolled in its programs ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade. It operates 8 high schools, 16 junior high schools, 62 elementary schools, as well as several specialty schools. This makes Granite the second largest school district in the state of Utah behind Alpine School District in Utah County. Other school districts in the area include the Salt Lake City School District and the Murray School District.
Video Granite School District
High schools
- Cottonwood, Murray
- Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science (Charter School attached to Cottonwood High School)
- Cyprus, Magna
- Granger, West Valley City
- Connection (formerly Granite Peaks; alternative school), South Salt Lake. Multiple campuses:
- Cottonwood Campus, Granger Campus, Granite Education Center Campus, Hunter Campus, Kearns Campus, Skyline Campus, Taylorsville Campus
- Hunter, West Valley City
- Kearns, Kearns
- Olympus, Holladay
- Skyline, Millcreek
- Taylorsville, Taylorsville
Former
- Granite, South Salt Lake (closed in 2009)
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Junior high schools
Former
- Brockbank, Magna (closed as a junior high school in 2016, campus is now the Brockbank Campus of Cyprus High School)
Elementary schools
Special education schools
- Artec
- Granite Peaks
- Granite Technical Institute (GTI)
- Hartvigsen
- Jones Center
- Success Charter School
- Wasatch Youth Center
History
The district was created in 1904 with 4,258 students. Its name and original boundaries were taken from the Granite Stake of the LDS Church, which at the time spanned nearly the entire breadth of the Salt Lake Valley from Mill Creek in the east to Hunter in the west, and from roughly Sugar House in the north to Bennion in the south.
References
External links
- Granite School District
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