Lakeridge Junior High School

Coordinates: 40°16′47″N 111°42′18″W / 40.27972°N 111.70500°W / 40.27972; -111.70500
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Lakeridge Junior High School
Address
Map
951 S 400 W

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84058

Coordinates40°16′47″N 111°42′18″W / 40.27972°N 111.70500°W / 40.27972; -111.70500
Information
School typePublic Middle school
EstablishedOpened August 1975
School districtAlpine School District
PrincipalKathy Knudsen
Grades7 through 9
Color(s)Cardinal   and Gold  
MascotLeopard
Feeder toMountain View High School and Orem High School
WebsiteLakeridge website

Lakeridge Junior High School is a school in Orem, Utah that serves 7th to 9th grade students from the southern section of Orem.[1] Students from Lakeridge attend one of two high schools: Mountain View High School and Orem High School.[2]

Academics

Lakeridge Junior High opened its doors in August 1975. It won the "Best in State 2008" award for Utah public elementary, middle, and high schools. Lakeridge also won "Best of State 2009" as well and in 2010 and 2011. In 2014 Lakeridge Jr High was nominated for the "National Blue Ribbon" award. This award was won by a landslide due to the efforts of the school as a whole.[3]

Flex time

Flex time was a trial program begun at Lakeridge in fall 2007. It allowed students with passing grades to participate in enrichment activities for 30 minutes during the day, while students with failing grades could work to improve their performance, which gave students with little time at home an opportunity to complete missing work.[4] The program, still in use at Lakeridge, has been implemented at other Utah schools.[citation needed]

Athletics

The Lakeridge athletic program has spawned a few Olympians, including Niklas Arrhenius and his brothers, Leif Arrhenius, nationally ranked Swedish competitors in shot put, discus, and hammer throw.[5]

References

  1. ^ "School Boundaries". Alpine School District. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  2. ^ "Lakeridge Junior High School". Lakeridge Junior High School. Retrieved 2009-04-19.
  3. ^ ""What Counts" In Alpine School District". Lakeridge Junior High School. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  4. ^ "Leopard Spots, October 2007" (PDF). Lakeridge Junior High School. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
  5. ^ "Mormon World Records". Paul Skousen. Retrieved 2009-04-20.