Timeline of Logan High History
- In 1917 the Logan City School Board voted to establish a high school, previously only offering an education through the 8th grade.
- In 1919 a building to house LHS was completed in on the corner of Church and Federal Avenues in Logan.
- In 1921 the first 12th grade class graduated.
- In 1926 the school moved to the former campus of Brigham Young College, located between 100 and 300 W on 200 S in Logan.
- In 1962 significant damage was caused to the old college buildings by a magnitude 5.7 earthquake.
- In 1968 the school's athletic field complex was named after the late Glen "Zeus" Worthington, Logan High School athletic director (1938–1967) and USU and state of Utah Athletic Hall of Fame inductee.
- In 1978, a physical education complex was added.
- In 1984 the freshman class was added to the student body. With the increasing amount of students, the Woodruff Elementary school was closed and converted to the English department and writing lab and a new Woodruff Elementary was constructed at 650 S 1000 W in Logan.
- In 2007 a large addition was built, which included a media center, larger cafeteria, and new classrooms as well as remodeling along the south and west sides of the building.
- During the summer of 1999 the old boy's gym was demolished and a new gymnasium, lobby, and storage area was built in its place, opening during the 2000-2001 school year.
- During the 2003-2004 school year several athletic fields were renovated or built, including a new turf football field, softball diamond, and sand volleyball courts.
- A new baseball diamond was constructed during the 2006-2007 school year.
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