Logan High School (Utah)

Logan High School

Home of the Grizzlies
A Clear Mind, a Strong Arm,
and a Brave Heart
Location
162 W. 100 S.
Logan, Utah, U.S.
Coordinates 41°43′44″N 111°50′24″W / 41.729°N 111.84°W / 41.729; -111.84Coordinates: 41°43′44″N 111°50′24″W / 41.729°N 111.84°W / 41.729; -111.84
Information
Type Public
Established 1917, 99 years ago
School district Logan City S.D.
Principal Kenneth Auld
Faculty 119
Grades 9–12
Number of students 1,616
Color(s) Crimson & gold           
Athletics UHSAA 3AA
Football, baseball, basketball, tennis, softball, wrestling, volleyball, lacrosse, golf, cross country, track and field, swimming, soccer
Athletics conference North 3AA
Mascot Grizzly
Newspaper The Grizzly
Yearbook Amphion
Elevation 4,510 ft (1,370 m) AMSL
Website loganhigh.org
Logan
Location in the United States
Logan 
Location in Utah

Logan High School is a four-year public high school in the western United States, located in Logan, Utah. Established 99 years ago in 1917 as part of the Logan City School District, its campus is in the southwest part of the city. Logan High is currently in the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) class 3AA and its mascot is a grizzly.

Timeline of Logan High history

Art programs

The school offers several co-curricular activities in the arts, including orchestra, band, and choir programs, as well as visual arts, ceramics, and photography programs. LHS offers a drama program and theater arts classes along with an extracurricular drama club. The school puts on a musical (with pit orchestra) and a play each year, as well as a Concerto Night in which audition-selected students perform an instrumental concerto with the full Philharmonic Orchestra.

Orchestra

The LHS Orchestra program consists of three string orchestras with a total of about 150 students. The orchestras are divided by grade level; the Concert Orchestra is made up of freshmen, the Sinfonia Orchestra consists of sophomores, and the Philharmonic Orchestra consists of juniors and seniors. Logan High orchestras regularly qualify for state-level competition.

Band

LHS has two bands, the lower or symphonic band and the upper or wind band, as well as two extracurricular jazz bands. Unlike the orchestra, the bands are not split up by grade but by skill. The Wind Band and Jazz Band go on national trips every other year, visiting cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. They also regularly participate in state and regional festivals and competitions.

Extra-curricular activities

Logan High School offers over 25 student clubs and 17 varsity athletic teams. Notable student organizations include the debate team, which won the Utah class 3A state title during the 2007–2008 school year and took second in the 2009–2010 4A State Tournament; the football team, which won state titles in 1978, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2011, and 2015; the swimming team, which claimed the state title in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005, 2009, the boys' tennis team, which won state in 2009; the lacrosse team, which claimed state titles in 2006 and 2015; and the ice hockey team, which won the state championship in 2009. Logan High's suicide checkers team won the state championship in 2009. Logan High School also has a competitive math league, which took first in the state math contest in 2011. Logan also regularly competes in Academic Olympiad at Utah State University.

Football

State championships

1978, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2015

Coaching

Mike Favero took over the head coaching position at Logan High in 1999. He has successfully led the program to be competitive in the state. Favero has received numerous honors and awards, including Western United States NFHS Coach of the Year (2008), UHSAA Coach of the Year (2008), four-time UFCA Coach of the Year (2000, 2005, 2007, 2011), USA Football Champions Award (2007), as well as serving as the 2007 NFL Youth Football State of Utah delegate.

Notable player achievements

Mike Favero era

Notable alumni

References

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