Jordan High School (Sandy, Utah)

Coordinates: 40°34′27″N 111°53′18″W / 40.57417°N 111.88833°W Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah was established in 1907.

Jordan High School Sandy Utah

Timeline

1907 - 1914

Jordan High School took root when a student body of just seven students led by Weston Morley began meeting in the basement of a church in Midvale. His small group immediately began to grow in numbers and began to give him money. The enrollment numbers quickly grew, and soon it was necessary to move the students and faculty into their first real school building. This original school was initially known as The People's College because it was open to students of all ages. After a year, this small college became a student body of 2,000 students.

1914 - 1996

A new Jordan High School opens at 9351 South State Street. The building was on the National Register of Historic Places. Jordan Commons Movie Theatre is now sitting on top of the old location of Jordan High School.

1996 - Present

The current campus for Jordan High School is at 95 E. Beetdigger Blvd. (9880 S.) and can serve 2,600 students.

Centennial (2007)

Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah is celebrated its Centennial birthday in 2007. A huge two-day event to celebrate 100-years of education at Jordan High took place from 6 July through 7 July 2007.

Academics

Jordan High students have consistently scored above average on the ACT with a school composite of 21.3 compared to a national composite score of 21.2 for the 2006-2007 academic year. "Jordan High School". Students at Jordan High also have a higher pass rate for Advanced Placement exams passing 69.0% of exams administered for the 2006-2007 academic year. Jordan High School has produced several National Merit Scholar award recipients, finalists and semifinalists as well as Utah State Sterling Scholar finalists.

Mascot

Jordan High School Students are known as Beetdiggers as are the students at the Brush, Colorado High School. This was due to the large areas surrounding the High Schools that were sugar beet fields. Up until about 1950--at harvest time--classes were usually cancelled during vacations of a week or two in October, which allowed students to assist with the harvest. Their mascot is "Digger Dan"

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