The Utah State Board of Education posts the report cards of each school district in Utah.  You can locate Murray City School District and its school report cards by clicking here.  You can locate other school districts by clicking here.

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Assistant Superintendent
Scott Wihongi | 801-264-7400 | swihongi@murrayschools.org

Office Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM

5102 Commerce Drive | Building #1 | Murray, Utah 84107
Phone: 801-264-7400 | Fax: 801-264-7456

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Report Card FAQ

Just as students’ report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, the Utah School Report Cards show how public schools across Utah are serving students in a variety of areas. The dashboard available here displays key information about schools. Users can click through each page to learn more.

Just as students’ report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, the Utah School Report Cards show how public schools across Utah are serving students in a variety of areas. The dashboard available here displays key information about schools. Users can click through each page to learn more.

School performance is measured across multiple indicators, including academic achievement, academic growth, progress in English language proficiency, and postsecondary readiness. Each of these indicators receives a specific point value that translates to a rating for each indicator.

At the core of the Utah School Report Cards is the belief that all students can grow, and all schools can improve. While no student report card tells the full story of a child, no school report card tells the full story of a school. Education is far more than a single score or letter grade, but it is important that families and communities can see both strengths and areas that need support and improvement.

In the coming months, new contextual information will be added to the Utah School Report Cards, including per-pupil expenditures, National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), and other metrics.

On March 19, 2020, the Utah State Board of Education voted to waive assessment requirements amid COVID-19. Eight days later, Utah received waivers from the United States Department of Education for assessment, accountability, and certain reporting requirements. The 2019-2020 school report cards contain the available data for Utah public schools. Frequently Asked Questions.