Layton High School
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Layton High School is a secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 located in Layton, Utah
Layton, Utah
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. Part of the Davis School District
Davis School District
Davis School District is a school district serving Davis County, Utah. Headquartered in the county seat of Farmington, it is the 61st largest school district in the United States and the 3rd largest school district in Utah with 66,579 students attending Davis schools as of 2011 . It is located...

, Layton High School educates students in grades 10 to 12. As of 2002, 1,805 students were enrolled and actively attending the school.

School Year

The school year follows the Davis School District and Utah State traditional school-year system. Each year consists of two semesters, both 90 days long. Semesters are then further divided into two terms.

Student Government

Layton High's student government consists of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.

Executive Branch

The Branch of Student Body Officers. Elections for SBOs occur during the fourth term of every year. Students run for President, Vice President, and Secretary. The other selected offices of SBO Executive, Activities, Publicity, Media Tech, and Artist are appointed by the elected officials.

Legislative Branch

The Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives is made up of elected homeroom representatives who are neither part of the Executive Branch nor the Senate. The Senate is a body consisting of various club presidents and all elected Class Officers and their Cabinets.

Judicial Branch

The LHS Judicial Court consists of all members of the Administration, SBO's, Advisors, and Class Presidents, and sometimes students.
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