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Ogden High has most recently earned state championships in both marching band and girls soccer. Both teams won state championships in 2019 and 2021. The Ogden High mascot is the Tiger. [2] In 2012, Ogden High School began offering International Baccalaureate courses and in 2014 graduated the first IB Diploma Programme class. [3] [4]
Ogden High School was built in its current location in 1937, and was one of the first high school buildings that cost over $1 million. Ben Lomond High School was established in 1952. It was named for the Ben Lomond Peak, which Scottish immigrants named because it reminded them of the Ben Lomond Mountains in Scotland.
The district serves Ogden, Beaver, Berkley, and the surrounding rural areas. [2] Dr. Pam Dodge has served as superintendent since 2018, after serving as a principal in the Ankeny Community School District for six years. [3] Beginning in 2020, the district entered an agreement with United Community School District to share a superintendent. Dr.
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Ogden City School District is the public school district in the city, with its boundaries mirroring the city limits. [40] It operates Ogden High School and Ben Lomond High School. Weber School District serves areas outside of the city limits, [40] even if they have "Ogden, Utah" postal addresses.
Byron Cortney Naisbitt (September 25, 1957 – June 4, 2002): Cortney Naisbitt, age 16, was a student at Ogden High School. Although he survived his injuries, he suffered from amnesia and was thus unable to testify at trial. Naisbitt was able to return to school more than a year after the incident, and he graduated with his class at the high ...
Drive Me Crazy was filmed in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, including Ogden and Sandy. The high school scenes were filmed at Ogden High School. The street scene with 'Union Station' in the background features Ogden's Historic 25th Street and Union Station. The dance club scene was filmed inside the now-closed "Club Vortex" on Exchange Place.
In 1952, Saint Joseph Catholic High School was built in 1790 Lake street in Ogden and serves as the present location for ninth through twelve grade. Saint Joseph Catholic Schools (SJCS) serves nine parishes and missions in the greater Ogden area and is the only Catholic elementary school in Ogden. [5]