Ogden High School (Utah)

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Ogden High School

School type Public
Staff
Principal Ed Jenson/Sondra Jolovich-Motes
Vice Principal Mrs. Hale
Vice Principal Don Mendenhall
Vice Principal Dale Wilkinson
Faculty 72
Students
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1700
Athletics
UHSAA 3A, Region 11
Mascot Tiger
Colors Orange and Black
Location
Address 2828 S Harrison Blvd.
City Ogden, Utah
ZIP 84403
Phone 801-737-8700
Website Ogden High School website

Ogden High School is a secondary school located in Ogden, Utah which educates students in grades 9–12. As of 2006, the school principal is Ed Jenson, who will be retiring in June 2007, to be replaced by Sondra Jolovich-Motes. Approximately 1,700 students are enrolled each year, which is greater than triple the district average.

[edit] 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 interested designed by Hodgson and McClenahan include Peery's Egyptian Theatre, the Regional Forest Service Building, and the City and County Building. In 2004, the National Trust for Historic Preservation provided a $10,000 matching grant to restore Ogden High School.

[edit] Film

This high school has been used as the filming location for two major motion pictures; Three O'Clock High (1987), and Drive Me Crazy (1999). The High School was also a location for school scenes in the Disney Channel Original Movie Don't Look Under The Bed (1999).

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