Ogden School District

The Ogden City School District is the school district serving Ogden, Utah, United States. The superintendent, as of July 2021, is Luke Rasmussen. The district was established in 1849. It is an inner-city district, enriched by multicultural diversity. It operates 13 elementary schools, three junior high schools, two comprehensive high schools, an alternative high school and a Youth In Care (YIC) program which serves students from all parts of Utah[1] and a youth-in-custody school.

History

The Ogden School District was established in 1849. It consists of 20 schools: 13 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 3 high schools and 1 alternate high school.

Ben Lomond High School was established in 1952. It was named for the Ben Lomond Peak, which Scottish immigrants named because it reminded them of the Ben Lomond Mountains in Scotland.

In 2006, the District funded the renovation of Ben Lomond High School and Ogden High School using a bond. Construction began in June 2007, and finished in August 2010.

The renovations were impressive; the Ogden School District and Ben Lomond High School were recognized and awarded with The Mountain States Construction Silver Award.

Schools

High schools

Junior high schools

  • Highland Junior High is a secondary school serving the northern third of the city of Ogden
  • Mound Fort Junior High is a secondary school located in the central part of Ogden
  • Mount Ogden Junior High is a secondary school serving the southern part of Ogden

Elementary schools

  • Bonneville Elementary School
  • East Ridge Elementary School
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • Hillcrest Elementary School
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • James Madison Elementary School
  • New Bridge Elementary School
  • Odyssey Elementary School
  • Polk Elementary School
  • Shadow Valley Elementary School
  • Taylor Canyon Elementary School
  • T.O. Smith Elementary School
  • Wasatch Elementary School

References

  1. "Ogden School District | Home Page". www.ogdensd.org. Retrieved March 30, 2020.


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