Mountain Heritage Academy

Private | PK-12 | Church of Latter-Day Saints | 100 students |  

PHONE: (801) 302-7248

FAX: (801) 733-4314

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1350 West 10400 South

South Jordan, UT 84095

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South Jordan's Mountain Heritage Academy is a private school. It serves 100 students in grades PK-12 and is coed.

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Posted on Jan 19, 2009
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Has potential but financially must be hurting. The school is very dirty and disorganized.
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Posted on Sep 20, 2006
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My daughter attended here this year. This school was a big disappointment. The school is set to accept the Carson Smith Scholarship athough is not equiped to handle children with special needs. They made many promises that they can not keep. If your child is on the normal mainstream level they would get a good education here. If your child needs any special needs help do not trust them. For example my child that has been known to wander when not supervised was left on the playground by herself.
--Submitted by Kris, a parent

Posted on Nov 11, 2004
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Grades just came out and my 9th grader just went from F's last year in public school to straight A's. Originally he was in the gifted student program in elementary school, but when we moved to Riverton they didn't have a gifted program in the public schools and we elected not to send him to the gifted school thinking that the move and the school was too much pressure. Well, he did well in elementary school until Junior High hit. He then refused to work. This turn around is truly amazing and he loves the academy.
--Submitted by Rebecca Whitaker, a parent


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