Corner Canyon High School
History
Corner Canyon High School opened in 2013. It was built at 12943 S. 700 East in Draper, Utah, using funds from a $250 million bond approved by voters in 2010. Its classroom wings are two stories tall, and it includes a lecture hall, an auditorium, a 3,300 seat gymnasium, and a football field with artificial turf. It was the first comprehensive high school in Draper, and the first new high school built by Canyons School District after it split from the Jordan District in 2009. It serves the community of Draper in the southeast corner of Salt Lake County.
In 2022, Corner Canyon received the highest ranking of all traditional high schools in the state of Utah. According to the U.S. News’ rankings, Corner Canyon was ranked seventh best, with the top six spots in the state going to public charter schools. Rankings were based on College Readiness, AP Class Offerings among other criteria.
Notable alumni
- Keaton Bills, NFL player for the Buffalo Bills, class of 2016
- Devin Brown, college football quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes, class of 2022
- Jaxson Dart, college football quarterback for the Ole Miss Rebels, class of 2021
- Jackson Powers-Johnson, NFL player for the Las Vegas Raiders, class of 2021
- Isaac Wilson, college football player for the Utah Utes, class of 2024
- Zach Wilson, professional football player for the Denver Broncos, class of 2019