Information
- ACT Information
- AP Information
- Calendar
- Career Planning Resources
- College Information
- Concurrent Enrollment Information
- CTE Pathways
- Driver's Education
- FAFSA
- Graduation Cord Requirements
- Graduation Information
- Mental Health Resources
- NCAA Information
- New Student Information
- Online Class Request
- Paying for College
- Plan for College and Career Readiness (PCCR)
- Sterling Scholar
- Transcript Request
- Tutoring
- Valedictorian/Salutatorian
ACT Information
ACT Test Dates & Deadlines
2023- 2024Test Dates | Registration Deadline |
Late Registration Deadline *additional fee required |
Test Scores Released |
September 9, 2023 | August 4, 2023 | August 18, 2023 | September 19 - November 3 |
October 28, 2023 | September 22, 2023 | October 6, 2023 | November 14 - December 15 |
December 9, 2023 | November 3, 2023 | November 17, 2023 | December 19 - February 2 |
February 10, 2024 | January 5, 2024 | January 19, 2024 | February 20 - April 5 |
April 13, 2024 | March 8, 2024 | March 22, 2024 | April 23 - June 7 |
June 8, 2024 | May 3, 2024 | May 17, 2024 | June 18 - August 2 |
July 13, 2024 | June 7, 2024 | June 21, 2024 | July 23 - September 6 |
*Universities often offer a "residual" ACT that is only good at their institution. Contact the institution of your choice for test dates.
ACT Test Prep
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Free for students in the State of Utah.
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Free for students in the State of Utah.
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The same website where you register to take the ACT. They have some basic free tips and practice, and then if you want, you can pay for more resources and practice.
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A strong, nationally regarded for-profit program. It is expensive.
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Free test prep for math and English.
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A free program provided by the U.S. Army. It is free with no strings attached. Has practice tests and flashcards to build skills. |
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Independent Study |
Sample Test Booklets |
Reviewing the previous tests is a great way to prepare for the ACT. |
Do I Qualify for Testing with Accommodations?
Students who wish to apply for accommodations must notify the school well in advance of the actual test date. Accommodations are approved by ACT (not GHS). Each request for accommodation is evaluated on a case-by-case basis using appropriate documentation.
AP Information
Exam Fee - $98.00/each Exams will only be ordered if they are paid for. Payments should be made to Mrs. Snow in the front office. Students who qualify for the Federal Free Lunch program can order an exam at the reduced price. All students taking an AP class should receive a "join code" from their AP teacher. Students need to use the code to register for the class on the College Board website. Join Code Instructions |
Classes Available at GHS and Test Dates -.
***The "Opportunity Scholarship" requires an AP OR Concurrent Enrollment science, English, and math class.
Art 2D |
Friday, May 10th
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Portfolio Submission Deadline |
See Conversion Links Below |
Art 3D Design
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Friday, May 10th | Portfolio Submission Deadline |
See Conversion Links Below |
AP Calculus AB
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Monday, May 13th | 8:00a.m. |
Score 3 = Math 1050 + Math 1060 (6 credits) Score 4-5 = Math 1210 (6 credits) |
AP English Literature
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Wednesday, May 8th | 8:00a.m. |
Score 3-5 = ENGL 2200 (3 credits) |
AP U.S. History
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Friday, May 10th | 8:00a.m. |
Score 3-5 = HIST 1700 (3 credits) |
AP World History
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Wednesday, May 15th | 8:00a.m. |
Score 3-5 = HIST 1510 (3 credits) |
AP English Language and Composition
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Tuesday, May 14th | 8:00a.m. |
Score 3-5 = ENGL 1010 (3 credits) |
AP Biology
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Thursday, May 16th | 12:00p.m.. |
Score 3 = BIOL 1010 (3 credits) Score 4-5 = BIOL 1610 (4 credits) or BIOL 1610 (3 credits) + 1 elective credit |
AP Score Conversion Links
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Westminster College |
Calendar
Career Planning Resources
College Information
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Application Fee $35 - Priority Deadline: Nov. 1 *Admissions Holistic Review Process Admissions/Scholarship Deferment Campus Tour
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Application Fee $35- Deadline: Mar. 1 Open Enrollment Admissions/Scholarship Deferment
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Application Fee $40 -Deadline: Mar. 1 Open Enrollment Admissions/Scholarship Deferment
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Application Fee $30 - Deadline: Mar 1 Open Enrollment |
Application Fee - $50 - Deadline: Mar 1 Admissions/Scholarship Deferment **Provisional Admissions for 2.0 - 2.4 GPA |
Application Fee - $35 - Early Action: Dec.1 *Application Holistic Review Process |
Application Fee $50 - Deadline: April 1 Admissions/Scholarship Deferment |
Application Fee $50 - Deadline: Jan. 10 Admissions/Scholarship Deferment **Provisional Admissions for 2.5 - 2.89 GPA |
Application Fee $50 - Deadline: Aug 1 |
Application Fee $35 - Deadline: March 1 Open Enrollment |
Application Fee $30 - Deadline: Dec. 1 Open Enrollment |
Application Fee $0 - Deadline: Dec. 1 *Holistic Review Process |
Open Enrollment - No minimum GPA and test scores required to be accepted.
*Holistic Review Process - all aspects of student achievement including GPA, class rigor, grades earned, extracurricular, leadership roles and personal circumstances.
**Provisional Admissions - College has accepted you but additional requirements focused on academic success may be required.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION
About Bridgerland Technical College. $2.00/hour (Number of hours varies). Logan, Utah
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$2.25/hour (Number of hours varies). Kaysville, Utah |
$2.25/hour (Number of hours varies). St. George, Utah |
About Mountainland Technical College $2.25/hour (Number of hours varies). Orem, Utah
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About Ogden-Weber Technical College $1,500 - $3,500 (depending on program) Ogden, Utah |
About Southwest Technical College $2.00/hour (Number of hours varies). Cedar City, Utah
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About Tooele Technical College $2.00/hour (Number of hours varies). Tooele, Utah |
About Uintah Basin Technical College $2.00/hour (Number of hours varies). Roosevelt, Utah
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Tuition & Fees for a 900 hour program is approximately $2,000
Technical education programs focus on providing knowledge and skills aligned with industry demand and do not require students to take general education coursework. Technical education includes short-term training and programs that:
(Utah System of Higher Education Issue Brief, September 2020) |
Concurrent Enrollment Information
Utah State University | USU Credits |
High School credits |
Pre-requisite (3.0 GPA Required) | Semester | Location | |
3576 | BIO 1010/105/Intro to Biology/Lab | 3 | 1 Science | Fall/Spring | GHS | |
4131 |
English 1010 - Intro to Writing |
3 | 1 Senior English |
Lang. Arts 9, 10, and 11(Seniors only) |
Fall | GHS |
4140 |
English 2010 - College Writing & Research |
4 | 1 Senior English | English 1010 - seniors only | Spring | GHS |
5360 |
Math 1050 - College Algebra |
4 | 1 Math |
23+ on ACT or 46 on placement test |
Fall | GHS |
5355 |
Stat 1040 - Intro to Statistics |
3 | 1 Math | 19 + on ACT or 30 on placement test | Fall/Spring | GHS |
3627 |
GEO 1060 - Environmental Geology Sci. |
3 | 1 Science | Fall | GHS | |
6342 |
PSY 1010 - General Psychology |
3 | 1 Civics/SSE | Fall & Spring | GHS | |
6356 |
POLS 1100 - Political Science |
3 | 1 Civics/SSE | Seniors Only | Fall & Spring | GHS |
4142 |
ENGL 2200 - Understanding Literature |
3 | 1 Senior English | Spring | GHS | |
8377 |
HEAL 1008 - Medical Terminology |
2 | 1 Elective | Fall | GHS | |
6261 |
HIST 1700 - American Civilizations |
3 |
.5 History .5 Elective |
Fall | GHS | |
6323 |
ECON 1500 - Intro to Economics |
3 |
1 BUS CTE /1 Elective |
Fall | GHS | |
9034 |
TEAL 1010 - Intro to Education |
3 | 1 Math | Spring | GHS | |
8339 |
HDFS 1500 - Human Development |
3 | 1 Social Science | Spring | GHS | |
C6302 | Criminal Justice 1010 | 3 | 2 CTE | Law Enforcement | 2 Periods All Year | CLC |
C6305 | Criminal Justice 1330 | 3 | 2 CTE | CJ 1010 | 2 Periods All Year | CLC |
C8738 | Criminal Justice 1300 | 3 | 2 CTE | 2 Periods All Year | CLC | |
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3610 | CHEM 1010 - Intro to Chemistry | 3 | 1 Science | Online | GHS | |
1803 | MUSC 1010 - Intro to music | 3 | 1 Art | Online | GHS | |
3638 | PHYS 1010 - Elementary Physics | 3 | 1 science | Online | GHS | |
8574 | FCSE 1350 - Financial Literacy | 3 | 1 Financial Lit. | Online | GHS | |
1128 | ART 1010 - Exploring Art | 3 | 1 Art | Online | GHS | |
8131 | LAEP 1030 - Intro to Landscape Architecture | 3 | Online | GHS | ||
6261 | HIST 1700 - American Civilizations | 3 | .5 History - .5 elective | Online | GHS | |
3576 | BIO 1010/105/Intro to Biology/Lab | 3 | 1 Science | Online | GHS | |
CS 1030 - Foundations of Computer Science | 3 | Online | GHS | |||
6356 |
POLS 1100 Political Science |
3 | 1 Civics/SSE | Online | GHS | |
5355 |
Stat 1040 - Intro to Statistics |
3 | 1 Math | 19 + on ACT or 30 on placement test | Online | GHS |
5360 |
Math 1050 - College Algebra |
4 | 1 Math |
23+ on ACT or 46 on Placement Test |
Online (Spring) | GHS |
Salt Lake Community College |
SLCC Credits |
High School credits |
Pre-requisite (2.5 GPA Required) | Semester | Location | |
3277 |
GEOG 1700-Natural Disasters |
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Weber State University | WSU Credits | High School Credits | Pre-requisite (3.0 GPA Required) | Semester | Location | |
8312 | Athletic Trainer RHS 2175 | 2 | 1 CTE | Medical Terminology or Intro to Health | Year Long | GHS |
CTE Pathways
Driver's Education
FAFSA
Graduation Cord Requirements
All Applications Are Due on March 22nd 2024! | ||||
World Language | White | Ashlee Mirgeler | ||
Language Arts | Orange | Chism Nash | ||
Mathematics | Light Blue | David Millward | ||
PE/Health | Purple | Aaron Perkins | ||
Performing Arts | Pink |
Don McGuire Andrew Swan |
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Science | Green | Shannon Mower | ||
Seal of Bi-Literacy | Silver | Ashlee Mirgeler | ||
Social Science | Red | Megan England | ||
Visual Arts | Light Green | Fiona Kahlo | ||
The Following Graduation Cords Do Not Require an Application | ||||
4.0 GPA | Gold/Blue | Karen Randall | ||
3.75 + GPA | Gold | Karen Randall | ||
Early Graduation | Maroon | Karen Randall | ||
Sterling Scholar | Medallion | Alexis Leonelli |
Graduation Information
GRADUATION
Seniors!
- Make sure your credit evaluation is current and you are on track to graduate! Talk to your counselor if you have any questions.
- Order your cap and gown.
- Senior eligibility deadline is May 8th.
- CTE Pathway eligibility deadline is May 1st.
Graduation Ceremony
May 22nd,2024 (Wednesday)
6:00 PM
Maverik Center
Graduation Requirements
G.H.S. Credit Evaluation Worksheet
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Regalia
Mental Health Resources
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The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at all times for individuals who may be suicidal. If you would like information about what happens when you call a crisis line you may want to read the article below. |
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This app is available for download through iOS App Store of Google Play. SafeUT is a 24/7 crisis line that works with either texts or calls. Individuals can also use SafeUT to leave a tip about a friend in crisis. Tips are sent to local schools during school hours. |
Keep Yourself and People you Know Safe From Bullying!
Useful Resources
Treat others with Respect |
Conflict |
Rude |
Mean |
Bullying |
Occasional | Occasional | One or twice | Is REPEATED |
Not planned; in the heat of the moment | Spontaneous: unintentional | Intentional | Is planned and done on purpose |
All parties are upset | Can cause hurt feelings; upset | Can hurt others deeply | The target of the bullying is upset |
All parties want things to work out | Based in thoughtlessness, poor manners, or narcissism | Based in anger; impulsive cruelty | The bully is trying to gain control over the target |
All parties will accept responsibility | Rude person accepts responsibility | Behavior often regretted | The bully blames the target |
An effort is made by all parties to solve the problem | The target wants to stop the bully's behavior, the bully does not | ||
Can be resolved through mediation | Social skill building could be beneficial | Needs to be addressed/should not be ignored | Cannot be resolved through mediation |
NCAA Information
New Student Information
Complete the online registration forms using the link below.
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Schedule an appointment to meet with a school counselor.
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your appointment to meet with Mrs. Flanary, the school registrar.
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Bring the following documents with you:
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Online Class Request
Paying for College
Plan for College and Career Readiness (PCCR)
Sterling Scholar
Sterling Scholar Program
Sterling Scholars are students who have excelled both academically and in their selected category. Sterling Scholars have been involved in leadership and participated in community service projects. The students who are selected to represent G.H.S. as a Sterling Scholar have the opportunity to receive scholarships and cash awards. |
Students who are interested in being a Sterling Scholar should take both rigorous classes and classes related to the Sterling Scholar category that they are interested in throughout high school. Involvement in extra-curricular activities and community service projects will also benefit applicants. Students are selected to represent GHS as a Sterling Scholar based on their application.
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CLASS OF 2024 STERLING SCHOLARS
CLASS OF 2023 STERLING SCHOLARS
CLASS OF 2022 STERLING SCHOLARS
CLASS OF 2021 STERLING SCHOLARS
CLASS OF 2019 STERLING SCHOLARS
CLASS OF 2018 STERLING SCHOLARS
STERLING SCHOLAR JUDGING & QUALIFICATIONS
GHS is part of the NE Region. The handbook can be found on the NE Region page.
Transcript Request
Tutoring
Science
Monday: Mr. Knight, Room 48, 7-7:45 AM, 2:45-4 PM
Tuesday: Mr. Knight, Room 48, 7-7:45 AM
Wednesday: Mr. Knight, Room 48, 7-7:45 AM, 2:45-4 PM
Thursday: Mr. Knight, Room 48, 7-7:45 AM, 2:45-4 PM
Friday: Mr. Knight, Room 48, 7-7:45 AM
Math
Monday: Mr. Millward 7-7:45 AM, Mrs. Hunt 2:45-3:30 PM
Tuesday: Mrs. Daley 7-7:45 AM, Mrs. Rexford 2:45-3:30 PM
Wednesday: Mrs. Dzierzon 7-7:45 AM, Mrs. Hunt 2:45-3:30 PM
Thursday: Mrs. Terry 2:45-3:30 PM
Friday: Mrs. Davis 7-7:45 AM
English
Monday: Mr. Nash 7-7:45 AM, Mr. Bowler 2:45-3:30 PM
Tuesday: Mr. Nash 7-7:45 AM
Wednesday: Mr. Bowler 2:45-3:30 PM
Thursday: Mr. Nash 7-7:45 AM
Friday: Mr. Nash 7-7:45 AM