Best Schools in Silver Summit, UT
Silver Summit, UT has a total of 13 schools including 4 high schools, 3 middle schools and 6 elementary schools. A total of 5,146 students attend Silver Summit, UT schools. On average, schools in Silver Summit score 46% on their proficiency tests, and we project an average score of 54% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, schools in Silver Summit underperform expectations.
Best High Schools in Silver Summit, UT
Silver Summit, UT has 4 high schools with 2,167 students. Below are the top high schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, high schools in Silver Summit score 45% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 51% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, high schools in Silver Summit don't meet expectations.
1. North Summit High
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
North Summit District • Public • Grades 9 - 12 • 328 Students
2. Park City High
SchoolGrade
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Park City District • Public • Grades 1 - 12 • 1224 Students
3. Silver Summit Academy
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South Summit District • Public • Grades 6 - 12 • 97 Students
4. South Summit High
SchoolGrade
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Projected Test Scores
South Summit District • Public • Grades 9 - 12 • 518 Students
Best Middle Schools in Silver Summit, UT
Silver Summit, UT has 3 middle schools with 1,519 students. Below are the top middle schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, middle schools in Silver Summit score 51% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 54% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, middle schools in Silver Summit don't meet expectations.
1. North Summit Middle
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
North Summit District • Public • Grades 5 - 8 • 334 Students
2. Ecker Hill Middle
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Park City District • Public • Grades 6 - 7 • 705 Students
3. South Summit Middle
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South Summit District • Public • Grades 5 - 8 • 480 Students
Best Elementary Schools in Silver Summit, UT
Silver Summit, UT has 6 elementary schools with 1,460 students. Below are the top elementary schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, elementary schools in Silver Summit score 42% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 56% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, elementary schools in Silver Summit underperform expectations.
1. North Summit School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
North Summit District • Public • Grades KG - 4 • 364 Students
2. Trailside School
SchoolGrade
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Projected Test Scores
Park City District • Public • Grades KG - 5 • 363 Students
3. South Summit School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
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South Summit District • Public • Grades Pre K - 4 • 540 Students
4. Silver Summit School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
South Summit District • Public • Grades KG - 5 • 82 Students
5. Little Miners Montessori
SchoolGrade
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Projected Test Scores
Little Miners Montessori • Private • Grades Pre K - 3 • 83 Students
Education & Community Snapshot in Silver Summit, UT
City-level factors that shape the learning environment around local schools.
Community Factors
Silver Summit, UT has a total population of 4,555 with 30% of that population attending schools. The adult high school graduation rate is 96%, and 68% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Students in Silver Summit, UT
K-12 Students
High School Graduates
Adults 25+ with HS diplomas
College Graduates
Adults 25+ with a Bachelor’s degree or higher
Demographics statistics provided by Best Neighborhood Silver Summit, UT.
Safety
Crime Grades summarize reported incidents per 1,000 residents. Use them as neighborhood context, not a school rating.
Overall Crime Grade
11.29 per 1,000 Residents
Violent Crime Grade
1.77 per 1,000 Residents
Property Crime Grade
9.51 per 1,000 Residents
Crime statistics provided by CrimeGrade in Silver Summit, UT.
Connectivity
Connectivity influences learning at home. We summarize internet infrastructure, typical download speed, and a digital connectivity index for Silver Summit, UT.
ISP Report Card
Internet Infrastructure Grade
Average Download Speed
Speed Most Residents Can Get
Digital Connectivity Index
ISP Connectivity Demand Report
To read more about these statistics, please visit Silver Summit, UT Internet Health Assessment.
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