• Source: Tooele High School
    • Tooele High School is a secondary school located in Tooele, Utah, United States currently educating students in grades 9–12. Operated by the Tooele County School District, Tooele High enrolls approximately 1,800 students each year. The Tooele High mascot is the White Buffalo.


      History


      Tooele High opened for the 1913 school year. In 1955 a new high school was behind the old building, while the older building continued to be used by Tooele County School District until its demolition in 1974. The current school was built to the west of the second high school, and was opened for the remainder of the 2002–2003 school year. The school celebrated its centennial during the 2012–2013 school year.
      The campus, in the 1990s, was across the street from the city swimming pool. Students used the swimming pool, which the district leased from the city, and students also used the park area during lunchtime.
      In 1997, 170 more students joined the student body. That year, due to overcrowding, the school added one minute to passing time.


      Academics


      Tooele High offers multiple AP and Honors classes, and offers Concurrent Enrollment through Utah State University, Salt Lake Community College, and Utah Valley University including classes offered at different schools in the district (*).


      = AP Classes Offered

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      Activities


      Tooele High School offers students the following clubs and organizations:


      Athletics


      Tooele High competes in the USHAA classification of 4A in Region 10. Tooele High focuses on football and basketball, but also has strong swimming and softball teams. The most recent state titles being 2002 3A state football, 2005 3A state boys basketball, 2019 4A state girls softball. Tooele High has a strong rivalry with Stansbury High School, and continues to have a basic rivalry with Grantsville High School.


      = State championships

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      Baseball: 1996
      Boys basketball: 2004-05
      Girls basketball: 1976–77, 1991–92
      Football: 1934, 1937, 2002
      Boys golf: 1977–78, 1998–99
      Boys soccer: 1997
      Softball: 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2019
      Girls swimming: 1999, 2001(tie with Cedar)
      Boys swimming: 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2002
      Wrestling: 1981


      Notable alumni


      Keever Jankovich, NFL player
      Ron Rydalch, NFL player
      Eugene E. Campbell Utah historian
      Beverly White, longest serving woman in the Utah State Legislature


      References

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