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Encyclopedia > Granger High School (Salt Lake City)

Granger High School is a public high school located at 3690 South 3600 West West Valley City, Utah. The current enrollment is about 1500. The current principal is Parley B. Jacobs. The mascot is the Granger Lancer. A Public High School is a high school that is funded by the government thanks to taxes. ... West Valley City is a city located in Salt Lake County in the state of Utah. ...


Granger High belongs to the Granite School District. The Granite School District spreads across South Salt Lake, Millcreek, West Valley City, and other municipalities in Utah. ...


Notable alumni

See also

List of high schools in Utah ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...


External links

  • Official Granger High website
  • Other information on Granger High School

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