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Open Classroom

Open Classroom serves families across Salt Lake City — including Greater Avenues. Below: every indexed K-12 school in the district, feeder neighborhoods, and federal NCES Common Core data.

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Schools indexed

1

Total enrollment

315

Feeder neighborhoods

1

Free/reduced lunch (avg)

33%

Charter schools

1

Magnet schools

0

Schools by level

Every Open Classroom school in our Salt Lake City corpus

1 school sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data. Click any school for grades, enrollment, free/reduced lunch %, and the neighborhoods that feed it.

Elementary · 1
Middle

No middle schools indexed in this district yet.

High

No high schools indexed in this district yet.

Feeder neighborhoods

Salt Lake City neighborhoods that feed into Open Classroom

Neighborhoods in our Salt Lake City family home-search guide whose K-12 pipeline touches Open Classroom. Each page covers school pipelines, sold comps, commute reality, and family-fit verdicts.

Frequently asked

Open Classroom family questions

What schools are in Open Classroom?

Open Classroom has 1 school indexed across our Salt Lake City family home-search corpus (1 elementary). Each school has its own NCES Common Core profile linked below.

How many students attend Open Classroom?

315 students are enrolled across the 1 indexed schools in Open Classroom, per the most recent NCES Common Core of Data dataset. Note: this counts schools that appear in our Salt Lake City sample report and may not reflect the full district enrollment.

Which neighborhoods feed into Open Classroom?

1 neighborhood in our Salt Lake City family home-search guide feed into Open Classroom: Greater Avenues. Each neighborhood page covers school pipelines, sold comps, and family-fit verdicts.

What's the free/reduced-lunch rate across Open Classroom?

The enrollment-weighted free or reduced-price lunch rate across indexed Open Classroom schools is 33%. This is one of the most-cited proxies for student-body economic mix at the district level.

Federal data sources

School roster, enrollment, free/reduced-lunch rates, and grade ranges are sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data (US Department of Education / National Center for Education Statistics). Verify directly: