North Layton Jr High 1100 Antelope Drive, Layton, UT 84041
About the Business
North Layton Jr High is a vibrant secondary school located at 1100 Antelope Drive in Layton, Utah, United States. As a hub of academic excellence and community involvement, our institution is committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for students to learn and grow. With a dedicated team of educators and staff, North Layton Jr High offers a diverse range of educational programs and extracurricular activities to support the holistic development of every student. Join us at North Layton Jr High and become part of a dynamic learning community that empowers students to reach their full potential.
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Location & Phone number
1100 Antelope Dr, Layton, UT 84041, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 15:15
Tuesday:
07:30 - 15:15
Wednesday:
07:30 - 15:15
Thursday:
07:30 - 15:15
Friday:
07:30 - 15:15
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This school is not great, but it definitely is not the worst. I know much worse schools. Now with the new principal, Mr. Campbell, the school has become MUCH better than in the past. He has done renovations that has made it safer, and a lot cleaner. It is also very accepting of the LGBTQ+ community. But the cons outweigh the pros. One of the major problems here is lunch.The food is often cold, soggy, and/or under cooked. They might as well serve raw chicken here, since they can't even cook it. Most of the lunch ladies are impatient and rude to the students and the other lunch ladies. Not to mention a ridiculous amount of the food is moldy. The teachers enjoy to ridicule the students, from what I've seen, they especially like to do so to the ones who seem most troubled. I have seen a teacher send a student to ISS for coughing. The amount of depressed students here is overwhelming. A few of my friends (I won't give names because privacy) have done some form of self harm. In fact, a majority of the students here have done some form of self harming. Other notes: Many students yell out racial slurs without any form of consequence. A few students have smoked. A lot of rumors have been spread. 8th and 9th graders are asses to the 7th graders. There you have it. NLJH."
"I go to this school right now and it's great, sure some teachers aren't that good and some students are rude. But every school will have these problems. The councilors are very helpful and want the best for you. There are no uniforms so we can wear pretty much what we want as long as it's appropriate. The teachers try their best to help you, some more helpful than others. Overall I love this school!"
"NLJH is a good school. When i moved to Utah from Florida it was a huge difference. Compared to the other 10 schools i have wen to this school is like a private school. they take amazing care of the school and provide good lunches. at my other school I had soggy nachos and bean pizza for lunch, so there food here is like what you would find at a food court. the teachers are okay, like all schools theirs those couple of mean and terrible. But this school has so many things for the students to do. During lunch they provide Ping-pong and Foosball, and the counselors office is always open for people to talk about there problems. The principals and counselors are easy to talk to and they dont have a problem with bullying because when something happens they handle it. Overall NLJH is an amazing school. - Janette Johnson"
"This school is the worst I've ever seen. The teachers do their own grading scale and the principal isn't aware of what those are. In more than one class a "45" was considered a passing grade. The principal doesn't seem involved much. They don't teach real sex ed, but only abstinence. However, with this being Utah I hear that's actually the law and normal; I find that sad. I hear about the high graduation rates, when adjusting grading scales gives the high rates those rates are artificially inflated and not true accounts. I hear about high SAT scores, those are also artificially inflated. You don't get a true picture when the only ones taking the exam are the more intelligent; You aren't getting scores from the lesser intelligent because they aren't taking the tests to compare and calculate the statistics. After 2 weeks at this school I pulled my daughter out and home-schooled her. The art teacher at North Layton initially gave my daughter an "F" after only being here for 2 weeks. When I asked him about it, he said he wasn't sure why he gave her that grade. He agreed that she wasn't there long enough to earn an F. He then looked at my daughter and asked her, "What grade do you want?" My response was, "What grade did she EARN? He gave her a "pass." The principal didn't understand why I didn't want an unearned "F" on my daughter's transcript if I was just going to home-school her. She actually asked me, "Why does it matter what grades are on her transcript if you're just going to home-school her?" School uniforms do not reduce the fights as the principal thinks. My daughter texted me daily telling me how many fights there were. Upon enrolling, I was told there were only 7 fights the previous year; My daughter witnessed more than 7 the first week she was there. The principal and teachers here are clueless and don't seem to care about education, just getting kids out the door and increasing their graduation numbers. I've never seen such a horrific idea of education until I enrolled my daughter in this school. Education here is quite laughable."
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