The 2024-2025 school year at Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah, was marked by academic excellence and robust student engagement. As part of the Alpine School District, the school maintained its strong reputation, ranking 16th in Utah and 2,221 nationally, according to U.S. News & World Report. With a 43% AP participation rate, students excelled in advanced placement courses, showcasing their commitment to rigorous academics. The faculty and staff supported a nurturing environment, emphasizing the school’s motto of “Committing Minds to Inquiry, Hearts to Compassion, and Lives to the Service of Mankind,” fostering both intellectual and emotional growth.
Beyond academics, Lone Peak High School thrived in extracurricular activities. The Knights, competing in the 6A athletic status, excelled in sports such as basketball, soccer, and track and field, with both boys’ and girls’ teams demonstrating strong performances. The school’s commitment to student well-being was evident through resources like the Safe UT Tip Link and health services, alongside community-building initiatives like the PTSA and School Community Council. Events such as school dances and the Camelot Kids preschool program strengthened school spirit and community ties.