[2] The school's boundaries stretch from Willard in the south, over to Corinne in the west, Honeyville in the north, and Mantua in the east.
Box Elder High currently holds eight state titles in football, eight in wrestling, eight in men's track, and six in women's softball.
Coach Craner has noted that "A lot of teams use the Richardson as a guide for the state tournament.
Since women's softball began being played in Utah in 1990, Box Elder has won more games than any other team in the state.
[citation needed] Coach Jim Fuller retired in 2010 as "the winningest high school softball coach in Utah, with a 423-114 career won loss record (a .788 winning percentage) and six state championships (his final was at Fremont High School)".
BEHS softball has won 11 league titles, and has had 50 players receive either NCAA Division I or NJCAA scholarships.
Competition and tensions often run to extreme levels in invitational games, meets, and matches.
[12] Box Elder High School choirs have received Superior ratings at Region and State Festivals[citation needed] and have won awards at the State UMEA Convention, Division ACDA Convention, and the Heritage San Francisco Festival (2002).
[citation needed] BEHS Madrigals perform throughout Northern Utah, and have received Superior ratings at state competitions.