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Skyline High School (Utah)

Skyline High School is a public high school in Millcreek, Utah, United States. Skyline High School serves ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders. The school opened in 1962 and is administered by the Granite School District.

Skyline High School
Location
3251 East 3760 South
Millcreek, Utah

United States
Coordinates40°41′24″N 111°48′04″W / 40.69000°N 111.80111°W / 40.69000; -111.80111
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoR-I-S-E
Established1962
School districtGranite School District
PrincipalMitch Nerdin
Faculty73.10 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,044 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio27.96[1]
Campus size0.15 km² (0.06 mi²)
Campus typeSuburb
Color(s)   
MascotEagle
RivalOlympus High
Websiteschools.graniteschools.org/skylinehigh/

Admission to Skyline High School is open enrollment. Students are neither required to take an admission exam nor need to live within the boundaries set by the administering district. Academically, it is one of only seven Utah schools to offer the IB Diploma Program, along with Hillcrest High School, and West High School. Skyline's music and drama programs have received statewide recognition. The debate program is also ranked at the region and state levels. Since the school's establishment, fourteen Skyline students have been selected as US Presidential Scholars.[2][3]

Location and Campus edit

 
Skyline, as seen from Grandeur Peak

Originally built in 1962, the Skyline High School is a 0.15 km² (0.06 mi²) medium-sized campus located at the mouth of Millcreek Canyon, just west of I-215. It includes soccer, softball, baseball, and football fields, as well as tennis courts. The school has 677 student parking stalls, and 28 faculty only parking stalls.

The campus is divided into six different buildings: A, B, C, D, a preschool, and an auxiliary gym/pool. The A building is the main academic building, and with 63 classrooms, it is the largest building on the campus. The B building has a cafeteria, auditorium, gym, and three classrooms, while the C and D buildings include seven classrooms and an auto shop.

Athletics edit

Skyline High School's athletic program includes 37 teams covering 22 sports.[4] The teams are known as the "Skyline Eagles" and are a part of the Utah High School Activities Association. Skyline has an athletic rivalry with neighboring Olympus High School.

Football edit

When the school was first established in 1962, many of the incoming seniors were given the choice of remaining at their old school, Olympus High School, or moving to the new school, Skyline. Because most of the seniors chose to remain at Olympus High, the majority of Skyline's 1963 football team was made up of sophomores and juniors. The first year was difficult for Skyline, but by the late sixties the football program had improved and had won two state championships in 1967 and 1969.[5] Throughout the seventies Skyline's football program continued to be successful and won four state championships in 1970, 1976, 1977, and 1979.[5] During this period Skyline was led by head coach Ken Schmidt, who later became the defensive coordinator for the BYU Cougars,[6] and assistant coach Ron Haun.[7]

In the 1990s, Skyline's football program was led by head coach Roger Dupaix and played once again in the state playoffs.[8] In 1999, Skyline football won a fifth consecutive 5A state title and was ranked 24th in the nation by USA Today.[9][10] Overall, the Eagles have been football state champions fourteen times (1967, 1969, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2005). In 2005 the team went into the playoffs as the fourth-ranked team in the region, where they rallied to win four straight games, beating rival Brighton High School in the state championship game.

Skyline's rivals are the Olympus Titans, a rivalry known as one of the state's greatest.[11] The two schools play for a traveling trophy known as "The Rock". This football-shaped rock is painted the colors of the winning school and is displayed in the school's trophy case until the two teams meet up next. The series is currently tied 27-27-1, with Olympus having a one game advantage on victories in the rivalry game; Skyline has a playoff victory, hence the overall tie.

Basketball edit

Skyline won state basketball championships in 1976 and 1977. The 1977 team was ranked nationally as the fifth-best team in America, with a record of 26-1.

Women's tennis edit

Skyline's women's tennis team has been state champions for three consecutive years in 2009-5A, 2010-5A, and 2011-4A; they took second in 2008-5A. Skyline was one of the original 5A schools, when 5A was established in Utah in 1993, but due to decreasing student enrollment, was moved to the 4A program in 2011.

Swimming edit

Skyline's swim teams hold a seven-year dynasty (2001–08) at the state competition.[citation needed]

Lacrosse edit

Skyline's lacrosse team had its inaugural season as an independent team in the spring of 1997. Due to a lack of participation in 1996, they competed jointly with Brighton High School. The team has been a contender for the state championship on a number of occasions. In 2005 Skyline won the state championship.

Track and field edit

In 2006, 2008, and 2009 Skyline won the 4x800 meter relay at the Davis High School Track and Field Invitational. The cross country team won their 5A region, both boys' and girls' teams, in 2009.

Ice hockey edit

Skyline's hockey team won the 2010 state championship over Viewmont High School, and went on to finish in the top 15 at the USA Hockey High School National Championships held in Chicago, Illinois. The hockey team repeated the win in 2011 in a 3-2 overtime victory over Bingham High School.

Wrestling edit

Skyline's wrestling team went undefeated in region duals for three years (2006–09).

Water Polo edit

Skyline men have won state titles 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, a renewal of the team’s past successes. Skyline men and women won state titles in water polo three years in a row (2002, 2003, and 2004), under coach Rod Horton.[12]

Baseball edit

Skyline's baseball team won the 1991 American Legion State Championship. Skyline won the state championship in 2012.

Soccer edit

Skyline's men's soccer team won the 4A state championship in 2014 and 2015.

Academics edit

Skyline is one of just seven schools in Utah to offer the IB Diploma Programme, along with Hillcrest High School, Bountiful High School, West High School, Clearfield High School, Highland High School, and Provo High School. It is also the only school in the Granite School District to offer this program.

Skyline High School was ranked as the number 5 high school and number 1 traditional public school in the state of Utah by US News in 2020.[13]

Skyline's math team has repeatedly earned recognition at a state and national level. In the 2009 Team Scramble competition, Skyline tied for thirteenth place nationally,[14] and placed fourteenth nationally in the 2009 Ciphering Time Trials competition.[15] In the 2010 Four-by-Four competition, Skyline also placed fourteenth, and four Skyline students placed third nationally in the Scissors Division.[16] In the 2008–2009 Mandelbrot Team Play Competition, Skyline tied for eleventh place nationally.[17] In the 2010 Utah State Math Contest, Skyline placed first in the 12th grade for the 5A category, and individual Skyline students placed first in 10th grade and first and second in 12th grade.[18]

Skyline garnered much attention in November 2012 for being the first high school in the world to participate in SC's Student Cluster Competition[19] in the LittleFe Track. They took home an honorable mention for "coming out of nowhere and taking the lead for a significant amount of time".[20] They competed against universities, including the University of Utah and Slippery Rock University from Pennsylvania.

Newspaper edit

Skyline's school newspaper is The Horizon, a quarterly printed publication, with new articles on their website once a week. The staff generally consists of six editors and numerous staff writers. The Horizon has four sections: news, opinion, feature, and sports.

Renovation (2019-present) edit

 
Early construction on the baseball field in May 2020

In May 2019, the Granite School District announced a site layout for a rebuild of Skyline High School.[21] Beginning in November 2019 and scheduled to end in December 2025, the school will be rebuilt while still in session.[21] The school will include new grass and turf fields, tennis courts, pool, stadium, and baseball stadium, as well as a renovated softball field.[22]

Notable alumni edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Skyline High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on October 5, 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2008.
  3. ^ "Members – Presidential Scholars Directory". Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  4. ^ "Athletic Dept Info". Skyline High School. March 14, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Year-by-Year Results - Skyline Eagles Football (Salt Lake City, UT)". www.maxpreps.com. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  6. ^ "The LaVell Edwards Coaching Tree". byucougars.com. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  7. ^ "Rebels to start Haun era. hire new football coach (03/28/06)". Dixie State University Athletics. March 28, 2006. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on September 10, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2008.
  9. ^ "5A high school football championship: Bingham team could go down in Utah history". Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  10. ^ "USA Today Super 25 Football Rankings, Final - 1999". Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  11. ^ "Seasoned high school rivalry plays for 'The Rock'". www.ksl.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  12. ^ Rasmussen, Dan (May 23, 2004). "Skyline pool specialists win 2 more titles in water". Deseret News. Retrieved May 23, 2004.
  13. ^ "Rankings". US News. Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  14. ^ 2009 Team Scramble Results natassessment.com [permanent dead link]
  15. ^ 2009 Ciphering Time Trials Results natassessment.com [permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Results natassessment.com [permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "The Mandelbrot Competition". www.mandelbrot.org. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  18. ^ Current exam uvu.edu [dead link]
  19. ^ "Utah welcomes top technologies for supercomputing conference". www.ksl.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  20. ^ Lyman, Carl (November 15, 2012), Skyline High School in Top 4 at Student Super Computer Comp, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 2, 2019
  21. ^ a b "Skyline High School Final Anticipated Site Layout". gsdfuture.org. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  22. ^ "Skyline High Floor Plan, Basic Renderings, and Timeline". gsdfuture.org. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Other information on Skyline High School [permanent dead link]
  • Skyline historical game-by-game football results since 1980

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Skyline High School Utah news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Skyline High School is a public high school in Millcreek Utah United States Skyline High School serves ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth graders The school opened in 1962 and is administered by the Granite School District Skyline High SchoolLocation3251 East 3760 SouthMillcreek UtahUnited StatesCoordinates40 41 24 N 111 48 04 W 40 69000 N 111 80111 W 40 69000 111 80111InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoR I S EEstablished1962School districtGranite School DistrictPrincipalMitch NerdinFaculty73 10 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment2 044 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio27 96 1 Campus size0 15 km 0 06 mi Campus typeSuburbColor s MascotEagleRivalOlympus HighWebsiteschools wbr graniteschools wbr org wbr skylinehigh wbr Admission to Skyline High School is open enrollment Students are neither required to take an admission exam nor need to live within the boundaries set by the administering district Academically it is one of only seven Utah schools to offer the IB Diploma Program along with Hillcrest High School and West High School Skyline s music and drama programs have received statewide recognition The debate program is also ranked at the region and state levels Since the school s establishment fourteen Skyline students have been selected as US Presidential Scholars 2 3 Contents 1 Location and Campus 2 Athletics 2 1 Football 2 2 Basketball 2 3 Women s tennis 2 4 Swimming 2 5 Lacrosse 2 6 Track and field 2 7 Ice hockey 2 8 Wrestling 2 9 Water Polo 2 10 Baseball 2 11 Soccer 3 Academics 4 Newspaper 5 Renovation 2019 present 6 Notable alumni 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksLocation and Campus edit nbsp Skyline as seen from Grandeur PeakOriginally built in 1962 the Skyline High School is a 0 15 km 0 06 mi medium sized campus located at the mouth of Millcreek Canyon just west of I 215 It includes soccer softball baseball and football fields as well as tennis courts The school has 677 student parking stalls and 28 faculty only parking stalls The campus is divided into six different buildings A B C D a preschool and an auxiliary gym pool The A building is the main academic building and with 63 classrooms it is the largest building on the campus The B building has a cafeteria auditorium gym and three classrooms while the C and D buildings include seven classrooms and an auto shop Athletics editSkyline High School s athletic program includes 37 teams covering 22 sports 4 The teams are known as the Skyline Eagles and are a part of the Utah High School Activities Association Skyline has an athletic rivalry with neighboring Olympus High School Football edit When the school was first established in 1962 many of the incoming seniors were given the choice of remaining at their old school Olympus High School or moving to the new school Skyline Because most of the seniors chose to remain at Olympus High the majority of Skyline s 1963 football team was made up of sophomores and juniors The first year was difficult for Skyline but by the late sixties the football program had improved and had won two state championships in 1967 and 1969 5 Throughout the seventies Skyline s football program continued to be successful and won four state championships in 1970 1976 1977 and 1979 5 During this period Skyline was led by head coach Ken Schmidt who later became the defensive coordinator for the BYU Cougars 6 and assistant coach Ron Haun 7 In the 1990s Skyline s football program was led by head coach Roger Dupaix and played once again in the state playoffs 8 In 1999 Skyline football won a fifth consecutive 5A state title and was ranked 24th in the nation by USA Today 9 10 Overall the Eagles have been football state champions fourteen times 1967 1969 1970 1976 1977 1979 1990 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 and 2005 In 2005 the team went into the playoffs as the fourth ranked team in the region where they rallied to win four straight games beating rival Brighton High School in the state championship game Skyline s rivals are the Olympus Titans a rivalry known as one of the state s greatest 11 The two schools play for a traveling trophy known as The Rock This football shaped rock is painted the colors of the winning school and is displayed in the school s trophy case until the two teams meet up next The series is currently tied 27 27 1 with Olympus having a one game advantage on victories in the rivalry game Skyline has a playoff victory hence the overall tie Basketball edit Skyline won state basketball championships in 1976 and 1977 The 1977 team was ranked nationally as the fifth best team in America with a record of 26 1 Women s tennis edit Skyline s women s tennis team has been state champions for three consecutive years in 2009 5A 2010 5A and 2011 4A they took second in 2008 5A Skyline was one of the original 5A schools when 5A was established in Utah in 1993 but due to decreasing student enrollment was moved to the 4A program in 2011 Swimming edit Skyline s swim teams hold a seven year dynasty 2001 08 at the state competition citation needed Lacrosse edit Skyline s lacrosse team had its inaugural season as an independent team in the spring of 1997 Due to a lack of participation in 1996 they competed jointly with Brighton High School The team has been a contender for the state championship on a number of occasions In 2005 Skyline won the state championship Track and field edit In 2006 2008 and 2009 Skyline won the 4x800 meter relay at the Davis High School Track and Field Invitational The cross country team won their 5A region both boys and girls teams in 2009 Ice hockey edit Skyline s hockey team won the 2010 state championship over Viewmont High School and went on to finish in the top 15 at the USA Hockey High School National Championships held in Chicago Illinois The hockey team repeated the win in 2011 in a 3 2 overtime victory over Bingham High School Wrestling edit Skyline s wrestling team went undefeated in region duals for three years 2006 09 Water Polo edit Skyline men have won state titles 2020 2021 2022 and 2023 a renewal of the team s past successes Skyline men and women won state titles in water polo three years in a row 2002 2003 and 2004 under coach Rod Horton 12 Baseball edit Skyline s baseball team won the 1991 American Legion State Championship Skyline won the state championship in 2012 Soccer edit Skyline s men s soccer team won the 4A state championship in 2014 and 2015 Academics editSkyline is one of just seven schools in Utah to offer the IB Diploma Programme along with Hillcrest High School Bountiful High School West High School Clearfield High School Highland High School and Provo High School It is also the only school in the Granite School District to offer this program Skyline High School was ranked as the number 5 high school and number 1 traditional public school in the state of Utah by US News in 2020 13 Skyline s math team has repeatedly earned recognition at a state and national level In the 2009 Team Scramble competition Skyline tied for thirteenth place nationally 14 and placed fourteenth nationally in the 2009 Ciphering Time Trials competition 15 In the 2010 Four by Four competition Skyline also placed fourteenth and four Skyline students placed third nationally in the Scissors Division 16 In the 2008 2009 Mandelbrot Team Play Competition Skyline tied for eleventh place nationally 17 In the 2010 Utah State Math Contest Skyline placed first in the 12th grade for the 5A category and individual Skyline students placed first in 10th grade and first and second in 12th grade 18 Skyline garnered much attention in November 2012 for being the first high school in the world to participate in SC s Student Cluster Competition 19 in the LittleFe Track They took home an honorable mention for coming out of nowhere and taking the lead for a significant amount of time 20 They competed against universities including the University of Utah and Slippery Rock University from Pennsylvania Newspaper editSkyline s school newspaper is The Horizon a quarterly printed publication with new articles on their website once a week The staff generally consists of six editors and numerous staff writers The Horizon has four sections news opinion feature and sports Renovation 2019 present edit nbsp Early construction on the baseball field in May 2020In May 2019 the Granite School District announced a site layout for a rebuild of Skyline High School 21 Beginning in November 2019 and scheduled to end in December 2025 the school will be rebuilt while still in session 21 The school will include new grass and turf fields tennis courts pool stadium and baseball stadium as well as a renovated softball field 22 Notable alumni editTony Bergstrom NFL football player for Washington Redskins Justin Braun soccer player for Major League Soccer team Real Salt Lake Algie Brown football player John Curtis U S representative for Utah s 3rd congressional district Brandon Doman BYU and San Francisco 49ers quarterback offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at BYU Dan Farr Salt Lake Comic Con co founder Jared Goldberg Olympic skier Daniel Hashimoto animator creator of Action Movie Kid web series Shalaya Kipp middle distance runner 2012 Summer Olympics 3000 meter steeplechase Gretchen W McClain CEO of Xylem Inc and former NASA deputy associate administrator for space development Craig Richard Nelson Broadway and Hollywood actor director and singer Tenny Palepoi NFL player for Los Angeles Chargers J A C Redford Hollywood musician and composer George Theodore American baseball player for New York Mets Danny Vranes All American University of Utah and Philadelphia 76ers basketball player Sharlene Wells Hawkes Miss America 1985 Peter Yanowitz drummer for The Wallflowers Natalie Merchant and MorningwoodGallery edit nbsp Main south entrance May 2020 nbsp West glass hallway May 2020 nbsp External C and D buildings May 2020 nbsp East drop off area May 2020 nbsp Campus map nbsp Floor mapSee also edit nbsp Education portal nbsp Utah portalList of high schools in UtahReferences edit a b c Skyline High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved October 5 2020 Presidential Scholars Archived from the original on October 5 2006 Retrieved February 16 2008 Members Presidential Scholars Directory Retrieved May 2 2019 Athletic Dept Info Skyline High School March 14 2012 Retrieved February 2 2019 a b Year by Year Results Skyline Eagles Football Salt Lake City UT www maxpreps com Retrieved April 26 2019 The LaVell Edwards Coaching Tree byucougars com Retrieved February 2 2019 Rebels to start Haun era hire new football coach 03 28 06 Dixie State University Athletics March 28 2006 Retrieved February 2 2019 Millcreek Journal Skyline High sends volleyball football teams to state playoffs Archived from the original on September 10 2009 Retrieved December 31 2008 5A high school football championship Bingham team could go down in Utah history Retrieved August 6 2023 USA Today Super 25 Football Rankings Final 1999 Retrieved August 6 2023 Seasoned high school rivalry plays for The Rock www ksl com Retrieved May 2 2019 Rasmussen Dan May 23 2004 Skyline pool specialists win 2 more titles in water Deseret News Retrieved May 23 2004 Rankings US News Retrieved August 6 2023 2009 Team Scramble Results natassessment com permanent dead link 2009 Ciphering Time Trials Results natassessment com permanent dead link Results natassessment com permanent dead link The Mandelbrot Competition www mandelbrot org Retrieved May 2 2019 Current exam uvu edu dead link Utah welcomes top technologies for supercomputing conference www ksl com Retrieved May 2 2019 Lyman Carl November 15 2012 Skyline High School in Top 4 at Student Super Computer Comp archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 2 2019 a b Skyline High School Final Anticipated Site Layout gsdfuture org Retrieved May 21 2020 Skyline High Floor Plan Basic Renderings and Timeline gsdfuture org Retrieved May 21 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Skyline High School Utah Official website Other information on Skyline High School permanent dead link The Baccalaureate Skyline s IB News Journal Skyline historical game by game football results since 1980 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Skyline High School Utah amp oldid 1218985103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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