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Tintic High School

Coordinates: 39°57′33″N 112°06′17″W / 39.95917°N 112.10472°W / 39.95917; -112.10472
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Tintic High School
View of Tintic High School from the parking lot, June 2009
Address
Map
525 East Main Street

,
84628

United States
Coordinates39°57′33″N 112°06′17″W / 39.95917°N 112.10472°W / 39.95917; -112.10472
Information
TypeSecondary public school
MottoI'm proud to be a Miner
School districtTintic School District
NCES District ID490102000560
CEEB code450095
PrincipalGreg Thornock[1]
PrincipalKaren Kramer[1]
Staff5
Faculty11
Grades7 to 12
GenderCoed
Number of students122 (2017-18)[2]
Campus typeRural
Color(s)   White and blue
AthleticsYes
Athletics conferenceUtah High School Activities Association (UHSAA)
Team nameMiners
YearbookPick and Shovel
Communities servedEureka, Mammoth, & Vernon
Feeder schoolsEureka Elementary School
Websitewww.tintic.org/index.php/ths-home.html

Tintic High School is a small rural public high school in Eureka, Utah, United States.

Description

The school one of two high schools in the Tintic School District. There are approximately 145 students in grades 712. Although the Tintic School District is in Juab County (one of two), some of its students reside in Vernon (in southern Tooele County) and in southern Utah County.[1]

The faculty consists of 11 teachers and two principals, as well as 5 support staff.[3] There is a special education program as well as vocational, technology, home economics, and core curriculum programs.

The school is classified as a 1A school by the Utah High School Activities Association. They participate in girls' volleyball, basketball, track and cheer for boys' baseball, basketball they also took state in 1A High School Basketball and track. There are also activities in music with a pep, jazz, concert, and marching band. They also have a drama class which participated in region in 2007–2008.

Some of the teachers at Tintic graduated from the school themselves. A mentoring program is in place for new teachers. The components of the mentoring program cover the following items: daily schedule, lesson plans, activities, student discipline, and school traditions.

Sports

In 2012, as with most 1A schools in the region regardless of win/loss record, Tintic High School's sports teams made it to state. The boys' basketball team had a win and took first in region.

Band

Tintic High School is the only 1A school in Utah to have a marching band. On July 4, 2007, they participated in an Independence Day parade in Murray. The band also plays pep, jazz, and concert music. In 2007 they competed for region concert and region jazz. They won both competitions.

The band also played in the Little America hotel in Salt Lake City for the Utah School Board's convention. During the spring of 2008 the THS band performed at Disneyland. In May 2010 they performed in San Diego, California.

In 2012 the band received a rating of superior in both region and state. This was the first time this happened in the school's history. They also traveled to San Francisco and won a superior rating in that competition.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tintic High School". tintic.org. Tintic School District. Retrieved 23 Mar 2018.
  2. ^ "Tintic High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Tintic High School Handbook". tintic.org. Tintic School District. 2015–16. Retrieved 26 Mar 2018.