For the 2025 school year, there is 1 public school serving 396 students in Guadalupe School District. This district's average testing ranking is 1/10, which is in the bottom 50% of public schools in Utah.
Public School in Guadalupe School District have an average math proficiency score of 7% (versus the Utah public school average of 39%), and reading proficiency score of 12% (versus the 43% statewide average).
Minority enrollment is 97% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Utah public school average of 29% (majority Hispanic).
Overview
This School District
This State (UT)
# Schools
1 School
1,112 Schools
# Students
396 Students
681,035 Students
# Teachers
14 Teachers
31,284 Teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio
28:1
28:1
Student By Grade
District Rank
Guadalupe School District, which is ranked within the bottom 50% of all 153 school districts in Utah (based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data) for the 2020-2021 school year.
Overall District Rank
#151 out of 154 school districts
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
(20-21)6-9%
39%
Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
(20-21)10-14%
43%
Science Test Scores (% Proficient)
(20-21)12%
45%
Students by Ethnicity:
Diversity Score
0.10
0.46
% American Indian
n/a
1%
% Asian
1%
2%
% Hispanic
95%
20%
% Black
1%
1%
% White
3%
71%
% Hawaiian
n/a
1%
% Two or more races
n/a
4%
All Ethnic Groups
District Revenue and Spending
The revenue/student of $8,866 in this school district is less than the state median of $10,732. The school district revenue/student has declined by 6% over four school years.
The school district's spending/student of $9,313 is less than the state median of $10,829. The school district spending/student has declined by 6% over four school years.
Total Revenue
$4 MM
$7,309 MM
Spending
$4 MM
$7,375 MM
Revenue / Student
$8,866
$10,732
Spending / Student
$9,313
$10,829
Best Guadalupe School District Public Schools (2025)
School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Guadalupe School
Magnet School
Charter School
Charter School
(Math: 6-9% | Reading: 10-14%)
Rank:
Rank:
1/
Bottom 50%10
1385 N 1200 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 531-6100
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 531-6100
Grades: PK-6
| 396 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many schools belong to Guadalupe School District?
Guadalupe School District manages 1 public schools serving 396 students.
What is the rank of Guadalupe School District?
Guadalupe School District is ranked #151 out of 153 school districts in Utah (bottom 50%) based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data for the 2020-2021 school year.
What is the racial composition of students in Guadalupe School District?
95% of Guadalupe School District students are Hispanic, 3% of students are White, 1% of students are Asian, and 1% of students are Black.
What is the student/teacher ratio of Guadalupe School District?
Guadalupe School District has a student/teacher ratio of 28:1, which is higher than the Utah state average of 22:1.
What is Guadalupe School District's spending/student ratio?
The school district's spending/student of $9,313 is less than the state median of $10,829. The school district spending/student has declined by 6% over four school years.
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