Geospatial data about Salt Lake County, Utah School Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This data set represents external school district boundaries in Utah. Changes and updates are through certification by the Lt. Governor’s Office sent in by School District Offices. Data developed with coordinate geometry (COGO) from legal descriptions for the creation and annexations to districts which are also tax entities. The attribute for TOTENROLL is the Public School Enrollment for October 2015 based on Utah State Office of Education2015-16 Fingertip Facts http://www.schools.utah.gov/data/Fingertip-Facts/2016.aspxBoundaries Boundaries current thru March, 2017
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Last update: February 3, 2022 (minor geometry cleanup: snapping, remove topology slivers, etc.)This data includes the political districts used for the Utah School Board. Utah’s School Board Districts 2022 to 2032 will be used for election purposes beginning January 1, 2022. Elected officials began representing these districts in January 2023. These boundaries supersede the State School Board Districts that were used in 2012-2021. School Board Members names were updated as needed after 2022 election.Statewide Political District Boundaries are drawn by the Utah Legislature and adopted into state law as part of the decennial redistricting process that began in 2021. These districts represent the Utah School Board Districts, as per the Census Block Assignment file, enrolled with SB2005.For information and downloads on all political districts check UGRC data page https://gis.utah.gov/data/political/2022-2032-house-senate-congressional-districts/
Method:Boundaries were initially created using Census Block Assignment files.Boundaries were moved around residences as per SB 3005 (2011 Third Special Session).Changes were made as per HB 287 (2012 general session) wherein county clerks requested changes be made to political boundaries to align with local boundaries or to prevent small voting precincts. This bill also allowed political boundaries to be moved to accurately represent municipal boundaries.
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Last Update: August 2020This dataset contains point locations for preschool and K-12 schools in the state of Utah -- updated for the 2019-2020 school year. Higher education and adult vocational training are not included in the dataset.The Schools Pre K to 12 dataset was built in collaboration with Wasatch Front Regional Council(WFRC), the Utah State Board of Education(USBE), and the Automated Geographic Reference Center(AGRC). The dataset includes public and private K-12 school locations with enrollment and demographics info by grade for public schools (charter and traditional) reported to the USBE. While some preschools are included, this is not a comprehensive statewide dataset for preschools.Schools marked as 'closed' have not been included in this data. More information regarding schools in Utah can be found on the Utah State Board of Education website.The Schools Pre K to 12 will be updated annually in conjunction with USBE’s annual report cycle.MethodologyTabular DataThe tabular portion of the data was downloaded from USBE's data page. The list of fields and the data in this dataset were generated by joining the following USBE reports.2019-2020 School ListFall 2019-2020 Enrollment by Demographics and Grade LevelsGeographic DataPoint locations (geometry) were generated from USBE's school list using the AGRC Geocoding Web APIwhich utilizes address point and street centerline reference data. These were then compared to the previous 2016-2017 school layer’s locations with the best position chosen. Unmatched addresses were hand placed with assistance from publicly available, commercial mapping and search web apps.Fields Worth NotingSchoolType:Residential TreatmentAdult HighVocationalSpecial EducationRegular EducationYIC - Youth-In-CustodyAlternativeSchoolLevel:MID - Junior / Middle SchoolHIGH - High SchoolK12 - Kindergarten through 12th GradePREK - Pre KindergartenELEM - Elementary SchoolAcronyms and Abbreviations in the DataLEA: Local Educational Agency (i.e., school district)LEANameLEANumberLEAIDNESS: Necessarily Existent Small Schools funding
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This EnviroAtlas data set shows the number of schools in each block group in the EnviroAtlas community boundary as well as the number of schools where less than 25% of the area within 100 meters of the school is classified as greenspace. In this community, green space is defined as Trees & Forest, Shrubs, Grass & Herbaceous, Woody Wetlands, and Emergent Wetlands. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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Geospatial data about Salt Lake County, Utah School Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.