Lone Peak High School

Lone Peak High School (LPHS) is a public high school in Highland, Utah, United States. Part of the Alpine School District, in northern Utah County, it was built in 1997 to serve students in the cities of Alpine, Highland, and Cedar Hills. Lone Peak High School was given athletic 5A status beginning at the 2005-2006 school year. Its mascot is a knight.

Lone Peak High School
Looking west across North County Boulevard (SR129) at Lone Peak High School, June 2016
Address
10189 North 4800 West
(North County Boulevard/SR129)

84003

Coordinates40.41758°N 111.77603°W / 40.41758; -111.77603
Information
TypeFree public
Opened1997[1]
School districtAlpine School District
PrincipalScott Sumner[2]
Faculty89.97 (FTE)[3]
Grades10–12
GenderCoed
Enrollment2,520 (2018-19)[3]
Student to teacher ratio28.01[3]
School color(s)     Maroon
     Black
     Gold
MascotKnight
Team nameKnights
NewspaperCrusader
YearbookEpic
Websitelphs.alpineschools.org

Academics

Lone Peak offers several honors classes and AP courses, as well as off-campus classes at nearby colleges such as Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Utah Valley University, and business and technical colleges.

Athletics

Lone Peak sponsors several interscholastic teams for both boys and girls: basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming, tennis, golf, and track and field. For boys there are teams competing in baseball, football, and wrestling. Girls may also compete in cheerleading, drill team, softball, and volleyball.[4]

State championships

Teams that have won state championships sponsored by the Utah High School Activities Association:

  • Basketball (boys): 2001, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018[5]
  • Football: 2011, 2018[6]
  • Soccer (boys): 2005[7]
  • Swimming (girls): 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005[8]
  • Track & field (girls): 1999, 2000[9]
  • Golf (girls): 2016[10]
  • Tennis (girls): 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017[11]
  • Volleyball (girls): 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018

The 2013 boys' basketball team was ranked as the top team in the nation by numerous ranking systems including USA Today and MaxPreps, thus crowning them national champions.[12]

Notable alumni

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