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Park City High
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Demographically-adjusted score · methodology7-year change
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About Park City High
Park City High, a reasonably sized four-year high school in PARK CITY, Utah, run under Park City District, enrolls 1,177 students, covering grades 10 through 12. That puts it 20% larger than the typical public school in Utah, which averages around 980 students.
Park City District runs 11 schools in total, collectively educating 4,269 students. Park City High is one of those campuses.
Demographically, Park City High reports that White students make up the majority at 76%. Beyond that, the school shows 19% Hispanic, 3% multiracial. That is visibly less White than the county at large, where the share is closer to 85%.
Looking at school resources, Staff filings list 66 full-time-equivalent teachers, which works out to roughly 17.8:1 students per teacher. That figure is tighter than the state norm's 21.1:1 average. Roughly 16% of students at Park City High qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, often used as a Title I proxy.
After controlling for student poverty, Park City High performs roughly as the BeatsExpectations model predicts for a school with this FRL share. The predicted value is around 52.1%, the actual is 49.6%, a residual of -2.5 points.
In the surrounding community, ACS estimates for Summit County put the typical household earns roughly $138,114 per year, 60% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and the poverty rate sits near 3%. Park City High is one of 24 public schools in Summit County (combined enrollment of about 7,485 students).
Nearest neighbor: McPolin School, around 0.3 miles off. Within five miles, there are 8 other public schools. On composite proficiency, Park City High comes 5th of 5 in the immediate cluster, beneath the nearby-schools average of 66.5%.
Geographically, the school is in a small-town area.
Five-year trend. Looking back 7 years, enrollment at Park City High has declined 4%, going from 1,228 students in 2018 to 1,177 in 2025.
Inside the community feed, recent activity here tends to focus on enrollment questions, classroom assignments, and PTA news. The community welcomes input from current and former families.
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