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ENROLLMENT TRENDS · UTAH

Utah schools in decline

Utah public schools with the largest enrollment loss from 2017-18 to 2024-25.

Schools in this report
50
steepest declines in state
Largest drop
-100%
Serv By Appt
Range
-100% to -35%
2017-18 → 2024-25
TOP 50 UT PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT LOSS · 2017-18 → 2024-25
SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% change
Serv By ApptAMERICAN FORKAlpine District2240-100%
Corinne Early Learning CenterCORINNEBox Elder District2720-100%
Blue Peak HighTOOELETooele District2,065128-93.8%
Renaissance AcademyKAYSVILLEDavis District43143-90.0%
Cache PreschoolNORTH LOGANCache District46268-85.3%
Salt Lake Head StartSALT LAKE CITYSalt Lake District32575-76.9%
Canyon View PreschoolOGDENWeber District14542-71.0%
Innovations Early College High SchoolSALT LAKE CITYSalt Lake District429157-63.4%
Mountain View MontessoriWASHINGTONMountain View Montessori409210-48.7%
City AcademySALT LAKE CITYCity Academy17892-48.3%
Endeavor HallWEST VALLEY CITYEndeavor Hall492257-47.8%
Athlos Academy of UtahHERRIMANAthlos Academy of Utah874458-47.6%
Millcreek HighST GEORGEWashington District225118-47.6%
Northridge SchoolOREMAlpine District742397-46.5%
Bonneville AcademySTANSBURY PARKBonneville Academy628337-46.3%
Youth Educational Support SchoolSALT LAKE CITYGranite District13171-45.8%
Riverside PreschoolLOGANLogan City District10356-45.6%
Harry S. Truman SchoolWEST VALLEY CITYGranite District583317-45.6%
Granite Technical InstituteSALT LAKE CITYGranite District15786-45.2%
Ellison Park SchoolLAYTONDavis District998565-43.4%
North Star SchoolSALT LAKE CITYSalt Lake District588336-42.9%
Foxboro SchoolNORTH SALT LAKEDavis District848486-42.7%
Jim Bridger SchoolWEST JORDANGranite District586340-42.0%
Stansbury SchoolWEST VALLEY CITYGranite District993582-41.4%
Horizonte Instruction & Training CenterSALT LAKE CITYSalt Lake District434259-40.3%
Summit Academy - Draper CampusDRAPERSummit Academy992601-39.4%
Wasatch SchoolPROVOProvo District883546-38.2%
Sage Creek SchoolSPRINGVILLENebo District750466-37.9%
West SchoolTOOELETooele District477297-37.7%
Centennial Jr HighKAYSVILLEDavis District1,530956-37.5%
Moab Charter SchoolMOABMoab Charter School11270-37.5%
Willow SchoolGRANTSVILLETooele District678425-37.3%
Bluffdale SchoolBLUFFDALEJordan District1,172736-37.2%
Maria Montessori AcademyOGDENMaria Montessori Academy640402-37.2%
Vineyard SchoolVINEYARDAlpine District1,213764-37.0%
Hillsdale SchoolWEST VALLEY CITYGranite District870548-37.0%
Freedom SchoolHIGHLANDAlpine District1,061670-36.9%
Mountain Green SchoolMOUNTAIN GREENMorgan District671424-36.8%
Three Peaks Pre SchoolCEDAR CITYIron District163103-36.8%
Diamond Ridge SchoolSALT LAKE CITYGranite District762483-36.6%
David Gourley SchoolKEARNSGranite District665423-36.4%
Delta South SchoolDELTAMillard District492315-36.0%
Valley View SchoolROYWeber District446286-35.9%
Oakridge SchoolSALT LAKE CITYGranite District435279-35.9%
Liberty SchoolMURRAYMurray District378244-35.4%
Gearld Wright SchoolSALT LAKE CITYGranite District823532-35.4%
Rolling Meadows SchoolWEST VALLEY CITYGranite District703456-35.1%
Jordan Ridge SchoolSOUTH JORDANJordan District979637-34.9%
Sand Springs SchoolLAYTONDavis District1,046682-34.8%
Mona SchoolMONAJuab District429280-34.7%
50 of 50 rows · Brick-and-mortar only. Virtual, online, and cyber schools excluded. Schools must have had ≥100 students in 2017-18 and be open in both school years.↓ Download schools-in-decline-by-state-ut.csv

How this list was built

Every Utah public school that reported total enrollment in both the NCES SY 2017-18 and SY 2024-25 vintages was scored on percent change in enrollment. Schools needed at least 100 students in 2017-18 to qualify, and must have been open in both school years. Schools that closed entirely are tracked in the separate school closures report. Virtual academies, cyber charters, and online schools are excluded so the list reflects neighborhood schools that families have moved away from rather than program-design changes.

Enrollment loss is not a verdict on a school. Schools shrink because catchment populations shrink, because new schools open nearby, because a magnet program elsewhere pulls transfers, because districts redraw boundaries, or because the building physically aged out. Use this list as a starting point for understanding which Utah schools are operating with substantially fewer students than they were seven years ago.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data, EDGE_ADMINDATA_PUBLICSCH MapServer, vintages 2017-18 and 2024-25. Refreshed yearly when NCES publishes a new admin-data release. School names, slugs, and current district affiliation come from the 2024-25 snapshot.

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