Tintic High School

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[edit] Tintic High School

Tintic High School is a small rural high school in the Tintic School District. There are approximately 120 students in grade 7-12. Tintic High School is located in Eureka, Utah in Juab County. The school is classified as a 1A school by the Utah Activities Association. They participate in Girl's Volleyball, Basketball, and Track and Boy's Baseball, Basketball and Track. There are also activities in music with a pep, jazz, concert, and marching band. The faculty consists of 11 teachers and their principal, Tim Porter[1]. There is a special education program as well at vocational, technology, home economics, and core curriculum programs.

Some of the teachers in the school had graduated from high school here. There is a mentoring program in place for the new teachers. The components of the mentoring program cover the following items: daily schedule, lesson plans, activities, student discipline, and school traditions.

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[edit] Band

Tintic High School it the only 1A school in Utah to have a marching band. On July 4, 2007, they participated in an Independence Day parade in Murray, UT. The band also plays pep, jazz, and concert music. In 2007 they competed for region concert and region jazz. They won both competitions. The band also played in the Little America hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah for the Utah School Board's convention.

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  1. ^ Tintic School District

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