Iron County School District is a school district located in Cedar City, Utah. The first school in Iron County was dedicated on December 23, 1851 in Parowan, Utah. Later in 1853, school was also held in Cedar City at the Old Fort. Later in 1856 the first school in Cedar city was built. Iron County School District currently has eight secondary schools, nine elementary schools and two pre schools.
Approximately 8900 Students
19 schools
School District Office is located at
2077 W. Royal Hunte Dr
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Phone 435.586.2804
Fax 435.586.2815
- High Schools:
- Canyon View High School, Cedar City, website
- Cedar High School, Cedar City, website
- Parowan High School, Parowan, website
- Southwest Education Academy website
- Middle Schools:
- Cedar Middle School, Cedar City website
- Canyon View Middle School, Cedar City website
- Elementary Schools:
- East Elementary website
- Enoch Elementary website
- Escalante Valley Elementary website
- Fiddlers Canyon Elementary website
- Iron Springs Elementary website
- North Elementary website
- Parowan Elementary website
- South Elementary website
- Three Peaks Elementary website
- Other Schools
- Gateway Preparatory Academy, (Not part of Iron County School District) Enoch City website
- Iron County Alternative Programs website
- Preschool website
- SUCCESS Academy, Cedar City website
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