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Herriman High School

2010 establishments in UtahAC with 0 elementsEducational institutions established in 2010Public high schools in UtahSchools in Salt Lake County, Utah

Herriman High School (HHS) is a public high school in Herriman, Utah, United States. It is a part of the Jordan School District and serves students from the cities of Herriman, South Jordan, and Riverton. The school is a two-level facility, situated on a 50-acre campus, with views of the Salt Lake Valley and mountain ranges to the east and west. The school derived its mascot from the wild mustang horses that used to roam the southwestern corner of the Salt Lake Valley until they were relocated shortly after the school opened.

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Herriman High School
Midas Creek Trail (Under Construction), Herriman

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Herriman High School

Midas Creek Trail (Under Construction)
84096 Herriman
Utah, United States
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