San Juan District School Grades

  • School Year
  • District
  • School

UTAH CODE School Grading Act 53a-1-1110 states, “(2) notwithstanding subsection (1), and subject to subsection (3), for a school year in which at least 65% of schools described in subsection (1)(a) or (b) receive an a or a b, the board shall increase an endpoint of a range described in subsection (1)(a) or (b) by five percentage points over the previous school year.”

For the school year 2015-2016, more than 65% of Utah’s schools were assigned a letter grade of an A or B. Therefore, new grade range percentages are now applied. As a result of the change, several schools may see a decrease in their letter grade. Please see the following table.

Grade Elementary High School
2015 2016 2015 2016
A 64%-100% 69%-100% 64%-100% 69%-100%
B 51%-63% 56%-68% 51%-63% 56%-69%
C 39%-50% 44%-55% 43%-50% 48%-55%
D 30%-38% 35%-43% 40%-42% 45%-47%
F <30% <35% <40% <45%

For more information on accountability calculations: http://www.schools.utah.gov/assessment/Accountability.aspx


Albert R. Lyman Middle
Elementary Grade

C

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Blanding School
Elementary Grade

B

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Bluff School
Elementary Grade

C

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La Sal School
Elementary Grade

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Montezuma Creek School
Elementary Grade

C

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Monticello High
High School Grade

B

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Monticello School
Elementary Grade

B

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Monument Valley High
High School Grade

F

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Navajo Mountain High
High School Grade

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San Juan High
Elementary Grade

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San Juan High
High School Grade

C

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Tse'Bii'Nidzisgai School
Elementary Grade

F

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Whitehorse High
High School Grade

F

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Schools receiving an "Elementary" grade are schools that do not have a 12th grade.