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Logan City School District

  • $191,410raised
  • 415projects fully funded
  • 597donors
  • 10schools funded
  • 18%of funding from individuals out of state
About Logan City School District

As a proud public school district in northern Utah, Logan City School District (LCSD) serves over 5,000 students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade including neighborhood preschools and elementary schools, a middle school, and high school. Our student population reflects the growing diversity of the Logan community, with a significant number of multilingual learners and families representing a wide range of cultural and economic backgrounds.

At LCSD, our mission is to ensure all students leave our system ready to contribute and thrive. Grounded in strong relationships and an inclusive culture, we are committed to academic excellence, equitable opportunities, and whole-child development. With your support, we are creating learning environments where students feel valued, educators are empowered, families are engaged, and our community trusts and supports our schools. Together, we are preparing the next generation of learners, leaders, and citizens—one student at a time."