About Provo City School District
Provo City School District ( School district office ) is located at 280 W 940 N, Provo, UT 84604, United States. It is categorised as : .
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Ratings & Ranking
Provo City School District has a rating of 3.6 and is ranked number 9898 in the US.
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Address & Location
Provo City School District is located at 280 W 940 N, Provo, UT 84604, United States.
Schools Fees
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Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Provo City School District.
Provo City School District Proximity Zone:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Provo City School District has 33 reviews with an overall rating of 3.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
My mental health was in the slums during my entire time in the Provo District. The counselors are jokes, they do not help students whatsoever, and in my experience do WAY more harm than good. Many of the other students have said the same. Truth be told, your child will probably have a less than good time if they aren’t wealthy and white. I do not suggest sending your students to school here if they are in the lesser majority.
The staff does little to nothing when it comes to students coming to them for help (regarding bullying, home troubles, etc.)
They give students way too much homework, and after switching to a different district I have been significantly less stressed and anxious about my grades. The teachers where I am at now are way more understanding and they are wonderful with students.
Within the first week that I switched we were offered better communication, met with a kinder staff, and a better environment all around.
For the areas that the schools are in, you would expect them to be treated better. If I’m going to be blunt, the bathrooms and state of the schools were horrible. For such high income locations, they really should be taken better care of you’d think.
Now to address covid-19, the fun stuff.
To be as straight forward as possible, the district in entirety handles it awfully. I didn’t feel safe in their hands and left due to the fact. They opened the school and had it shut down almost immediately afterwards, because they surpassed the 15 cases. They attempted to do the same a little bit later and unfortunately succeeded. A lot of my peers were incredibly careless and didn’t take the comfort of their classmates into consideration. I never saw masks or distancing being reinforced, and it almost looked just like a normal school, pre-covid.
Now they’re discussing if their students should have assembly’s and parties in person, in the height of the pandemic. The district does NOT listen to the concerns of the students who are saying they should not go back to normal. A lot of students are using mental health as an excuse in regards of parties and events. Should the district not be thinking of the students who are anxiously awaiting to go back to school? Should they not be thinking of the students who are having an extremely hard time being confined at home? If they keep their current streak up they will continue to lose respect by a lot of students. They are letting tons of people down and it’s very disappointing to watch.