Bingham High School
1908 establishments in UtahBuildings and structures in South Jordan, UtahEducational institutions established in 1908Public high schools in UtahSchools in Salt Lake County, Utah
Bingham High School is a public high school located in South Jordan, Utah, United States. It is one of eight high schools in the Jordan School District. It was established in 1908, and is one of the oldest schools in the state. Teacher/pupil ratios are budgeted at 1 to 27.3, with actual class sizes varying. The school's name and mascot are derived from its proximity to the Bingham Copper Mine. The original school was built in Copperton, Utah and was demolished in 2002. Principal: Rodney Shaw Assistant Principals: Kenneth Damron, Arthur Erickson, Michael Farnsworth, Michelle Putnam, John Vincent
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Miner Drive, South Jordan
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Bingham High School
Miner Drive
84095 South Jordan
Utah, United States
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