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Fremont High School (Utah)

Public high schools in UtahSchools in Weber County, Utah

Fremont High School is a public high school located on 1900 North 4700 West in Plain City, Utah that serves the residents of rural Weber County. This school opened in the fall of 1994. The current principal is Alicia Mitchell. The school was named after the explorer John C. Frémont.

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Fremont High School (Utah)
West 1975 North, Plain City

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