To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
Languages
Recent
Show all languages
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

Ogden High School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ogden High School
Address
Map
2828 South Harrison Boulevard

,
84403

United States
Coordinates41°12′48″N 111°56′51″W / 41.21333°N 111.94750°W / 41.21333; -111.94750
Information
TypePublic
Founded1937
PrincipalShauna Haney
Faculty56.20 (FTE)[1]
Grades10-12
Enrollment1,220 (2018–19)[1]
Average class size3 A Region 13
Student to teacher ratio21.71[1]
Color(s)   
MascotTiger
Websitewww.ohs.ogden.k12.ut.us

Ogden High School is an Art Deco secondary school located in Ogden, Utah, educating students in grades 10–12. Operated by the Ogden City School District, Ogden High enrolls approximately 1,250 students each year. The graduation rate has increased dramatically over the past three years. The school houses an International Baccalaureate Programme, a Project Lead the Way program and a thriving Life Sciences/Pre-Med program. OHS also offers a dozen AP classes and the AVID program. 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]

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/2
    Views:
    1 337
    595
  • OGDEN HIGH TOUR PART 1
  • Ogden High School Tiger Esteem 2016 Seniors

Transcription

City landmark

Ogden High School is recognized as an architectural landmark in Ogden, and was designed by the architectural firm of Hodgson and McClenahan. Other buildings of historical interest designed by Hodgson and McClenahan include Peery's Egyptian Theatre, the Regional Forest Service Building, and the City and County Building.[5] The building was completed in 1937 at a cost over $1 million, reportedly the first high school to exceed that cost.[6]

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[7] In 2004, the National Trust for Historic Preservation provided a $10,000,000 matching grant[citation needed] to restore Ogden High School. In 2006 a bond was passed by the district for the remodeling of Ogden High School, including a new cafeteria, gym complex, and performing arts center in the first stage, along with other district requirements.[6] The blueprint process began in December 2006.

The renovation project was completed in 2012 at a cost of $64 million, funded by tax revenues, large donations, and community fundraising. In 2013 the school and the project principals won a preservation award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[8][9]

Renovations

The main parking lots and the ceramics building were demolished in the summer of 2007. New parking lots for faculty and visitors were built on the north end facing 28th Street, and the south end in the former 29th Street corridor. A commons area is being constructed on the site of the old parking lot.

The original OHS cafeteria closed in March 2008 for an expansion/remodeling project.

Renovations of the school include removing asbestos, building a gym complex and science labs, and restoring the auditorium and the rotunda areas. Construction of a new state-of-the-art gym/athletic complex has been completed and the pool was refurbished to become an eight-lane competition pool which was slated to reopen in winter 2014.

Further changes are taking place at the high school in order to better accommodate the three smaller learning communities.

Notable alumni

Photo gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ogden High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  2. ^ Ogden High School
  3. ^ Trotter, Rachel J. (24 May 2014). "Ogden High graduates first elite IB class". Standard-Examiner. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Ogden High School". International Baccalaureate. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Ogden High School". Archived from the original on 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  6. ^ a b "Ogden High School", Utah Heritage Foundation (accessed August 15, 2017).
  7. ^ Ogden High School, National Register Digital Assets (accessed August 15, 2017).
  8. ^ "Ogden High wins historic preservation award", The Salt Lake Tribune, October 31, 2013.
  9. ^ David Weible, Ogden High School: How A Utah Community Saved Its Beloved Art Deco Gem, National Trust for Historic Preservation, January 10, 2014.
  10. ^ "Joe Aguirre". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  11. ^ 'John B. Arrington, former Utah House member, dies,' Deseret News, April 1, 2001
  12. ^ "Clyde Brock". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  13. ^ "Major league memory". Lakeside Review. 16 August 1989. p. 13. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  14. ^ "Hall of Fame - Waturu (Wat) Misaka". Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  15. ^ "Glenn Redd". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  16. ^ Judd, Brandon (16 April 2018). "Former Weber State runner Sarah Callister Sellers takes second in Boston Marathon, highest finish for a Utah native". Deseret News.
  17. ^ "Bob Sneddon". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.

External links

This page was last edited on 13 January 2024, at 04:27
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.