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Granger High School

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Granger High School is a public high school located in West Valley City, Utah, United States.The school enrollment for the 2009–10 school year was 1,736 with 77 teachers, for a teacher to student ratio of 22.3. The school enrollment for the 2015-16 school year is over 3,200 students with 125 teachers, for a teacher to student ratio of 25.6.The mascot is the Granger Lancer. The school was designed with a King Arthur theme, hence the cafeteria is known as Stonehenge, and the school's colors are the same as King Arthur's (crimson red, Columbia blue, and silver gray).Granger High belongs to the Granite School District. It was first opened in 1958.Granger's students are 38.4% Caucasian, 41.6% Hispanic,12.6% Asian/Pacific Islander, 2.3% Native American and 3.2% African-American.Granger High School offers many competitive and non-competitive athletic, academic, and extra-curricular options. Students can choose from Accolade (Creative Writing), AVID, band, baseball, basketball, choir, cross country, cheerleading, Dance Company, DECA, Debate, FBLA, FCCLA, football, French Club, Glee, GTV, golf, Japanese Club, Key Club, Lancer Action Team, Latin Club, Latinos in Action, Madrigals, Math Club, MESA, NHS, Orchestra, Rock School, SkillsUSA, soccer, softball, Spanish Club, Stage Crew, Sterling Scholars, Student Government, swimming, tennis, theatre, track and field, Tri-Color Times (student newspaper), volleyball, wrestling, Yearbook, and the Excaliburs drill team.

Address: 3690 S 3600 W, West Valley City 84119
Phone: (385) 646-5320
State: UT
City: West Valley City
Street Number: 3690 S 3600 W
Zip Code: 84119
categories: public school, high school


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Reviews
The new school building is Amazing! Granger High is indeed one of those type of schools where diversity plays a huge role. Lots of school spirit, great faculty staff, in most cases everyone here is very nice to each other. Roughly 2,000 to 3,000 students attend every year, I truly give my full-respect to those faculty staff members for putting up all these stressful years. The reason why I gave this 4/5 stars is because some faculty members most likely the sports & theater chooses their favorite students and give them undeserving positions every year. Its indeed unfair, points out the harsh reality, and it makes me cringe every time I see that kind of stuff.
I love Granger High School. It's my Alma Mater. The Harlem Wizards were in town giving us the opportunity to go see the new gymnasium. It looks like a high school gymnasium alright! : They played a FABULOUS Game!! The other team: the Teachers were fantastic!! The Harlem players were a hit with all the kids age zero to 100. We laughed and laughed. Ate loaded hot dogs with the works! We bought souvenirs, got autographs, and pictures. We loved it!! We'll do it again soon.
My experience at Granger High school has been wonderful. I loved going to school and being involved in a diverse community. There is an atmosphere that no other school can provide like that of Granger. Taking the most of the opportunities that are given makes the school a great place to learn.
If you’re worried about your teens safety, during my three years here, I witnessed ONE fight, it was during my senior year and it lasted a minute because the faculty quickly got involved and stopped it. There’s never been a shooting in the last 10 years prior to this review, most likely because of the schools diverse student body something they pride themselves on and boast about it at EVERY assembly. Someone actually made a meme about it all credit goes to them
Old school was fine but the new school made things more vivid and feel appealing, and for all the students and staff members of GHS. The only thing that concerns me are Freshmen students being mixed with adult aged students. Most of the Senior's are becoming role models for the freshman's, and most of it might lead to bullying, mainly cause problems at school. Most freshman are always trying to impress and look cool. Yet I'm glad I graduated from GHS, Class of 2014
It's been over 49 years since my time at GHS, but the school was filled with excellent teachers, administrators, and students. The school has changed massively over the intervening years, and is now ready for a brand new building that will be finished in time for the 2013-14 school year. As the old building finishes out the 2012-13 schedule, I look back and realize that the demographics have changed, but the spirit of old GHS will never die. I was Class of '63. This wonderful old school was loosely based on King Arthur's Court, its mascot has always been a fully armored knight on horseback...a Lancer. Memories cling to that old brick facade, and it will be hard to see it demolished to make way for the new parking lot...but all good things morph into better things, they say.
Will be graduating from here 2k18. Lunchroom lines are awful likely due to the table placement, and they try to find anything to charge you for. Overall, diverse school with a wonderful library and dedicated teachers.
The teachers are great. It's a very proud and diverse school but it is overcrowded. And some of the students are a bit violent. But its still a better school than others.
Granger is trying to find every reason they can to charge you money. I do my work, but I guess overcharging is necessary I guess.
I love coming to Granger high school it's so big and nice I recommend this school
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