From Deseret News archives:
Mythbusting: Are the stereotypes about east-side and west-side schools really true?
Jordan and Granite: Busted
East-side schools have better student-to-teacher ratios.
In Jordan, both sides of the valley have class sizes that are virtually equal. In Granite, the west side actually has a slightly better overall student-to-teacher ratio.
In Granite, the west side has one teacher for every 23.1 students while the east has one for every 24.0 a difference of about one student per teacher. The difference is fairly consistent among elementary, junior and senior high schools.
District officials say that, by design, they use local tax money to fund equal numbers of teachers per students in all schools. However, some schools receive extra money from grants or programs such as Title I funding for low-income-neighborhood schools. Most of that extra money went to Granite's west side, resulting in the somewhat smaller classes there.
That is according to Jordan data for the past school year. However, the district initially directed the Morning News to older data on state and federal Web sites. That older data showed significantly better ratios on the west side one teacher for every 19 students there compared to 26 on the east, a whopping difference of seven students per teacher.
When Newbold saw those results he was surprised and, after learning the source, indicated those reports don't reflect all district hirings, so the district provided newer data.
Jordan and Granite: Mostly confirmed.
East-side schools offer more and better advanced high school classes that can bring college credit.
The myth is especially confirmed for advanced placement and international baccalaureate programs but less so for "concurrent enrollment" classes.
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