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Cyprus High School is a public high school located at 8623 West 3000 South in Magna, Utah, United States. Cyprus High opened in 1918, and now has an enrollment of 1650 students. The principal of the school as of 2024 is Josh LeRoy. The school's mascot is the Cyprus Pirate. In 2016, Cyprus added Brockbank Jr. High on the next street to the east as part of their extended campus.
Cyprus High belongs to the Granite School District.
Cyprus High School dates back to April 1918. The auditorium was added in 1973 and the science building in 1978. Due to the age of the main building, it was completely rebuilt in 1983.
A new Cyprus High School campus is currently being constructed on an empty lot located at 8575 W Cordero Dr in Magna, Utah, United States. The new campus will replace the old campus by the fall of 2025.
Enrollment
Cyprus High School serves approximately 2,600 students in grades, 9–12. The building of Cyprus isn't big enough to hold 4 grades, so as part of it, Brockbank Jr. High became a part of Cyprus. 7th and 8th graders that would've gone to Brockbank now go to Matheson Junior High School.
As of the 2020-2021 school year, 49.2% of the student body are White, 41.8% are Hispanic, 2.2% are African American, 3.0% are Pacific Islander, 1.7% are Asian, and 1.3% are Native American.
Notable alumni
Norm Bangerter - former Utah governor
Scott Eyre - Major League Baseball pitcher
Willie Eyre - Major League Baseball pitcher
Pete Harman - KFC co-founder
SheDaisy - country music group
John A. Pearce - Utah Supreme Court justice
William Grant Bangerter - Assistant to the Quorum of the 12 Apostles
References
External links
Official Cyprus High website