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*Diann Thornley ([[1975]]), science fiction/fantasy writer (Ganwold's Child, Echoes of Issel)
*Diann Thornley ([[1975]]), science fiction/fantasy writer (Ganwold's Child, Echoes of Issel)


*Rob White (badass) attended and graduated in 2008
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Sky View High School
Location
Map
Smithfield, Utah

United States
Information
TypeHigh School
Established1963
PrincipalDee Ashcroft
Number of studentsApprox. 1452
SongWhere The Mountain Peaks Meet the Starry Sky (Our Own Sky View)
MascotBobcat
Websitehttp://www.cache.k12.ut.us/web/svhs/home/index.jsp

Sky View High School (SVHS), in Smithfield, Utah, is the northernmost public high school in the state of Utah. Part of the Cache County School District, it serves students in the 10th through 12th grades in the northern part of Utah's Cache County, from the Logan city limits on the south to the Utah-Idaho border on the north.

Sky View is very closely related to North Cache 8-9 Center in the same school district, which has the same mascot. North Cache is also the only "feeder" school (A school which graduates students to a specific other school) to Sky View ("grinder" school), while North Cache has two feeder schools (White Pine and Cedar Ridge), since Sky View is big enough to accommodate all the students. Sky View also incorporates classes from Bridgerland Applied Technology College (BATC). The classes take up 2 hours and count as 1 full class credit instead of the normal .5 credit. Buses are provided for transportation to and from BATC.

History

Until 1963, the Cache County School district maintained two high schools: North Cache (Richmond) and South Cache (Hyrum). Beginning with the 1963-64 school year, both studentbodies were combined at the newly built Sky View in Smithfield. The two former high schools were converted to junior highs, covering grades 7 to 9.

For twenty years, from 1963 to 1983, Sky View High School served both the northern and southern parts of Utah's Cache County. Residents of Logan continued to attend Logan High School, which belonged to the Logan City School District. This meant that students from the southern end of the valley would board a bus, travel as far as ten or fifteen miles to Logan, pass within one block of Logan High School and continue another eight miles to Sky View. After the completion and opening of Mountain Crest High School in Hyrum in 1983, Mountain Crest began accepting the southern part of Cache County while Sky View kept the northern half.

Its debate team has about 85 members, nearly triple the average; it has won a lopsided share of state championships and region championships, taking the Region title (as of 2008) eight years in a row, and winning the State title six years in a row.

Administration

  • Principal: Dee Ashcroft
  • Vice Principals: Clair Larkin and Tim Smith

Rivalries

Sky View High School shares Cache Valley with Mountain Crest High School and Logan High School. In the nearby Bear River Valley are Bear River High School (in Tremonton and Garland, Utah; the campus straddles the town border) and Box Elder High School (Brigham City). Although these schools do not share the same division, competition and tensions run high in invitational games, meets, and matches.

Notable Alumni

  • Kent Baer (1969), football defensive coordinator, University of Washington 2005-, Notre Dame (2002-2004), Stanford (1995-2001)
  • David Michael Cottle (1974), American composer
  • Diann Thornley (1975), science fiction/fantasy writer (Ganwold's Child, Echoes of Issel)
  • Rob White (badass) attended and graduated in 2008

Statistics

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