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Ogden High School

Ogden High School, nominated by Utah State Board of Education, is a high school in Ogden, Utah that describes itself as a public district school serving learners from a primarily urban area.

Location Ogden, Utah

Governance Public district school

Grades High

Students 1120

Locale Urban

Principal Shauna Haney

Demographics

Percentage of students*

16%

English Learners

54%

Free/Reduced Lunch

10%

Students with Disabilities

African American or Black

American Indian/Alaska Native

Asian

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic or Latino

White

2+ Races

Why Ogden High School was nominated

The Ogden team has used their PCBL Grant funding to build a remarkable system of asynchronous Professional Learning resources that they have incentivized their educators to engage in and collaborate on.

Student experience design

As an AVID and IB school, OHS aims to support the development of students' thinking, reasoning, and interpersonal skills, helping them to become better citizens of the global society.

Core Practices

Core Practices Length of Use

Blended Learning

3-4 years

Career Prep And Work-based Learning

3-4 years

Extended Learning Opportunities

3-4 years

Multi-tiered System Of Support (MTSS) In Academics

3-4 years

All Practices

Student Advisories

Community And Business Partnerships

Family And Community Support Services

Early College High School

All Courses Designed For Inclusion

Students Earn Industry Credentials

Individual Learning Paths

Mental Health Services

1:1 Mentoring

Multi-age Classrooms

Restorative Practices

Students Access Their Own Data

Student-led Goal Setting

Tutoring

key reasons for innovating

Mental health concerns

Date Updated: 4/1/2024

*Canopy profile data is self-reported or sourced from NCES data, then verified by school leaders.