- Source: Copper Hills High School
- Daftar julukan kota di Massachusetts
- Metaloid
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Daftar penulis bacaan anak
- Daftar tempat di Alabama/A-L
- Daftar karya tentang Perusahaan Hindia Timur Belanda
- Daftar stasiun radio di California
- Copper Hills High School
- Winston Reid (American football)
- List of high schools in Utah
- Salt Lake County, Utah
- Brayden Taylor
- 2023–24 Utah Tech Trailblazers women's basketball team
- Copper(II) sulfate
- List of high schools in California
- 2023–24 Utah Valley Wolverines women's basketball team
- CHHS
Copper Hills High School is located in West Jordan, Utah, United States, situated just east of the Oquirrh Mountains in the southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley near the Bingham Canyon Copper Mine. It is part of the Jordan School District. The school opened in fall 1995 and has an enrollment of 2,761.
Academics
Copper Hills offers concurrent enrollment classes at the school via Salt Lake Community College. Students attend the college-level classes at Copper Hills for either a quarter, semester, or full year (depending on the class). Credit is received based on overall grade performance and, in most cases, a cumulative exam of the information learned in the class. Additionally, Copper Hills offers nationwide Advanced Placement (AP) classes to its students.
Copper Hills offers clubs and extracurricular activities including American Sign Language, Future Farmers of America, cheerleading, dance, debate, DECA/FBLA, drama, D&D club, French club, Chasms literary magazine, yearbook, FCCLA, social ballroom dance, TV broadcasting, student government, band, National Honors Society, newspaper, skills USA/VICA, Spanish language club, Technology Student Association, and science club.
Starting in the 2006–2007 school year, the school required students to take "Partner Adults With Students" (PAWS). PAWS was a mandatory 30-minute class taken every Wednesday where students discussed concerns an issues with their teachers, who would provide further instruction on a provided topic.
Starting in the 2007–2008 school year, Copper Hills included five academies within the school: Business and Information Technology, Performing Arts/Crafts, Industry/Mathematics and Science, English/Social Studies, and Athletics. All students were required to choose an academy. The school grouped students of the same academy to take classes geared toward that particular academy. The high school no longer has these academies.
= Test scores
=American College Test (ACT)
Advanced Placement Test (AP)
Orchestra program
The orchestra is led and conducted by Jenna Baumgart. It has achieved many state titles since 2002.
In the 2006–2007 school year, the Chamber Orchestra attended a tour of San Diego, California, playing Handel's Concerto Grosso 1 as well as Paul Hindemith's Acht Stuke. They achieved superior ratings at the Utah State level competition for orchestras held at Brigham.
Broadcasting/video production program
The broadcasting and video production program is currently led and taught by Kamiko Adcock and is known as "CH Studios". The broadcasting team won Best Live Event at the 2020-2021 Broadcast Awards for their CHHS Madrigals livestream.
Choir program
The Concert Choir and Madrigal choirs are led and conducted by Marc Taylor, and have attained many region, state, and national titles.
The choral department is one of the largest in the school. It includes the Concert Choir (made up of more than 90 students), Madrigal Choir (made up of 20 to 28 students), Mixed Choir (made up of more than 60 students), Men's Choir and Ladies' Choir.
Donation center
In 2016, the school made both local and national headlines for a donation center founded by teacher Rickee Stewart and based in the school. Stewart began the donation center after asking for donations for homeless and impoverished students in the area instead of gifts for her upcoming wedding. Since then, the donation center has been featured in various media outlets such as NBC Nightly News, People, and the Ellen DeGeneres Show. In 2017, Stewart made an appearance on Rachael Ray in which Ray, in association with Burlington Coat Factory, donated 1,000 winter coats for those who unable to afford one, and $10,000 to the school.
Athletics
Region championships
1998, boys' basketball
2002, baseball
2005, girls' cross country
2006, girls' cross country
2008, girls' golf
2009, boys' soccer
2010, boys' soccer
2011, boys' soccer
2012, softball
2012, girls' track
2012, drill team
2013, drill team
2013, girls track
2014, drill team
2015, drill team
2015, wrestling
2015, boys' track
2015, softball
2016, drill team
2016, debate
2016, boys basketball
2017, boys basketball
2017, debate
2017, drill team
2018, boys basketball
2018, girls' volleyball
2018, girls' soccer
2018, debate
2018, drill team
2019, boys' soccer
2019, boys basketball
State championships
2000, boys' basketball (5A)
2013, drill team
2013, softball
2013, color guard, AA division
2014, drill team
2014, color guard, Scholastic Regional A division
2015, drill team
2016, drill team
2016, racquetball
2017, drill team
2017, debate
2018, drill team
2018, Cheer, (Fight Song)
2018 Hockey
2018, debate
2019, debate
2018, drill team
National championships
2010, drill team, 2nd at Nationals
2011, drill team, 1st at Nationals
Dance controversy
In 2004, the school adopted a "policy requiring same-sex couples to get parental permission before attending school dances." This prompted a complaint from the ACLU on December 7, 2004. Two weeks later, the school revoked the policy.
Drill team controversy
In 2016, after winning the Utah State Drill Team 5A Championship, drill team head coach Shannon Mortensen was investigated by the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) for collusion with the judges among other charges. Coach Mortensen was ultimately placed on probation along with Copper Hills High School as a result of the investigation.
Allegations of racism
During the 2020–21 school year, a daycare assistant posted a photo of herself in blackface on Facebook. She was later terminated from the position by the Jordan School District.
Notable alumni
Sealver Siliga, class of 2008; player in the National Football League
Roni Jones-Perry, class of 2015; player for the United States women's national volleyball team
Winston Reid, class of 2017; player in the National Football League
Brayden Taylor, class of 2020; college baseball player
References
External links
Official website