Corner Canyon High School

[3] It was built at 12943 S. 700 East in Draper, Utah,[4] using funds from a $250 million bond approved by voters in 2010.

[3] 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.

[6] In 2022, Corner Canyon received the highest ranking of all traditional high schools in the state of Utah.

The Chargers have won five state titles in football,[9] and have finished the season nationally ranked in the top 50 by Maxpreps in 2022–2023 (13th),[10] 2021–2022 (43rd),[11] 2020–2021 (9th),[12] 2019–2020 (8th),[13] and 2018–2019 (47th)[14] The school received nationwide criticism in October 2020 for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[15] The mayor of Draper stated that "he had heard from some Corner Canyon parents that there was an agreement among mothers at the school — he called it a 'mom code' — not to get their children tested for the virus even if they became ill, to avoid adding to the school's case count and contributing to it being shut down".