Iron County School District
About the Business
Iron County School District is a public school district located at 2077 West Royal Hunte Drive in Cedar City, Utah, United States. The district is committed to providing high-quality education to students in the Iron County area. With a focus on academic excellence, innovation, and community involvement, Iron County School District strives to prepare students for success in college, career, and life. The district offers a wide range of programs and resources to support student learning and development, including advanced placement courses, special education services, and extracurricular activities. With a dedicated team of educators and staff, Iron County School District is a place where every student can thrive and reach their full potential.
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Location & Phone number
2077 W Royal Hunte Dr, Cedar City, UT 84720, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"this school is horrible, throws people in extra classes when it isnt needed and the counselor told my daughter that she is going to fail the math class bc she has even seen the smartest kids fail. Also has locked all of her assignements because she was struggling in a class and instead of trying to help decides to lock everything so she will continue to try and fail the math assignemnt"
"Today I witnessed our bus driver texting and driving. I ask him for his name it was britton. Very unsettling iron school district."
"SEA is the best school in this district. Teachers here care so much about you as a person. They make graduation possible for everyone. Love you!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for everything."
"This school district does not support special needs children the way they need to. My autistic son that also has a sensory disorder was restrained for a full minute simply because he was standing on a table. This restraint was after they did a "2 person transfer" to get him off the table. We instructed the school not to touch him, knowing full well his condition and to call us if something like this happened but they chose to wait until well after school let out to even inform us that they restrained him. Because of his autism, this simply lead to him freaking out and made the situation worse, not better. My son came home crying, saying that he was a bad kid and was going to be grounded for the rest of his life. This is a 6 year old for God sakes! This incident caused emotional damage to my son and we're very upset about the way they handled the situation. We will be removing him from this school as soon as possible and reporting the incident to the school board. This was unacceptable behavior on the schools part given the circumstances."
""Creating a better tomorrow for all"???? I normally don't have much to say about school bus drivers, however this morning one of your "professional" drivers decided to pass my truck on I-15 NB only to cut me off (less than half a second following distance allowed) then exit approximately a mile later. Last time I checked school buses were governed or to be operated at highway speeds not to exceed 55 mph. Even if this has been modified to 60 mph, this driver exceeded that to pass me. Furthermore, human life is the most precious cargo of all, and your children are your future. This unsafe action puts your children's safety at risk. I could have been at the maximum 80,000 lbs (some loads allow much more), and it could have been hazardous. The actions of your driver reflects poorly on your district and should be addressed promptly. Please allow ample distance when changing lanes in front of large trucks. Her Class B CDL training should have taught her proper following distance - she needs to be reminded."
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