Cottonwood High School (Murray, Utah)

Cottonwood High School
Address
5715 South 1300 East
Murray, Utah 84121
Coordinates 40°38′50″N 111°51′08″W / 40.64722°N 111.85222°W / 40.64722; -111.85222Coordinates: 40°38′50″N 111°51′08″W / 40.64722°N 111.85222°W / 40.64722; -111.85222
Information
Type Public
School district Granite School District
Principal Terri Roylance
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1276[1] (2015-2016, grades 10-12)
Color(s) Black, gold, and white
Athletics conference 5A, Region III
Mascot Colts
Website Official Cottonwood High website
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Cottonwood High School is a public high school located in Murray, Utah, United States. The school was founded by Diblow Stott in 1969. The current enrollment is nearly 1700 and represents many ethnic groups. The school offers traditional schooling for grades nine through twelve. A portion of the building is also leased to Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science (AMES), a charter high school.

History

The school's mascot is the Cottonwood Colt and its colors are black, white and gold. Cottonwood High School is one of nine senior high schools in the Granite School District.

The building includes a large auditorium with a maximum capacity of just over 3,000. Because of the auditorium's size, it has been used for many concerts and public functions over the years. The annual production of Michael McLean's The Forgotten Carols is held in the auditorium each December. The facilities are used year-round for citywide events, night school for adults, summer school for young children, and other activities. It was founded by Tyson Burton in 1970 after Granite School District condemned the property and obtained the land from farmers who had purchased the land from Native Americans.

The building has an innovative layout which includes an open-air courtyard, several atriums (including the lunch area), and gifts from graduating classes, the most visible of which are a bronze statue of a colt located near the lunchroom and the school's seal in tilework in the main foyer (before the class of 2005).

Clubs and organizations

  • A'Capella, a concert choir
  • Anime & Otaku
  • Art club
  • Colt Roundup, a nationally awarded school newspaper
  • Concert Band
  • Dance Company
  • Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA)
  • Famila, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
  • Forensics (Debate)
  • French Committee
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
  • Jazz Band
  • KOLT News, the school's broadcasting team
  • Madrigals, a choir program
  • Math, Engineering & Science Achievement (MESA)
  • Math Club
  • Men's Choir
  • Mixed Choir
  • National Honors Society (NHS)
  • Orchestra
  • Parent, Teacher & Student Association (PTSA)
  • Service Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Student Conservation Alliance (SCA)
  • Theatre Society
  • Wind Ensemble
  • Women's Choir
  • Yearbook
  • Young Democrats
  • Young Republicans

Athletics

Several teams are state champions.

  • Baseball (boys')
  • Basketball (boys' & girls')
  • Cheerleading (boys' & girls')
  • Drill a.k.a. Chapparrals (Girls')
  • Cross Country (boys' & girls')
  • Football (boys')
  • Golf (boys' & girls')
  • Hockey (boys' & girls')
  • Lacrosse (boys' & girls')
  • The Biking of Mountains
  • Soccer (boys' & girls')
  • Softball (girls')
  • Swimming (boys' & girls')
  • Track & Field (boys' & girls')
  • Tennis (boys' & girls')
  • Ultimate Frisbee (boys' & girls')
  • Volleyball (girls')
  • Water Polo (boys' & girls')
  • Wrestling (boys')

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Cottonwood High". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cottonwood High School
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