
Our FFA club enjoyed a day filled with competition at Snow College last week. They compete in these events throughout the school year and the best teams compete at the State CDE contests in April for a chance to qualify for nationals. Our students competed in Agriculture Mechanics, Floriculture, Horse Evaluation, Livestock Evaluation, and Veterinary Science. They finished the contest with a silver and bronze placing in Ag Mechanics, Horse Evaluation and Livestock Evaluation.






Our Advanced Theatre Class competed at the Shakespeare Competition last week in Cedar City, Utah! The Shakespeare Competition cultivates the art of theatre, dance, and music by providing active observation of peer and professional performance, educational creations based on Shakespeare’s works, and personal evaluation by working professionals, and our students did amazing! We have some incredible talent at Clearfield High and are looking forward to their school musical - Spongebob; opening November 20th! Tickets will become available through our school website. Adults: $8. Students $5.




Welcome to Leadership Conference!! Our officers welcomed 5th and 6th grade student council members from our feeder schools to the mighty Clearfield High for a day filled with learning opportunities, fun games and performances by drill, cheer and drum-line, breakout sessions, pizza and a very special key note speaker, Sarah Frei! They learned how they can change the world and be a great leader by being kind, setting goals, and working hard. Future Falcons in the making!!






Our marching band is having an incredible season! Come enjoy the show at one of their remaining events!! Information can be found in the third slide, as well as on our school website.




Looking forward into next week, we only have three days remaining in the term and then we all get to enjoy Fall Break! No school on the 17th, 18th and 21st.


The teachers at Clearfield High are top-notch! They are always finding creative ways to engage their students and make learning exciting. Two of our teachers transformed their classrooms to make learning an adventure! Mrs. Gunderson's room became a high-speed Cars themed adventure. Her students revved up their self-advocacy skills by writing emails at eight fun pit stops, and also decorated their own cars at the finish line! Mrs. Oliverson's classroom transported her math students to Hogwarts where they applied their trigonometry skills. They used inclineometers to find heights of portraits in the Great Hall, trip triangles to piece together a recipe for Potions Class, and special right triangles to unravel spells for Defense Against the Dark Arts!



Region 5 XC starting now! Go FALCONS!


Girls Region 5 XC Race. GO FALCONS!


Club Rush Week is in full force at Clearfield High! Donuts on a string, corn hole, and giant cup-pong are a few of the fun activities captivating our students attention, helping them engage with others, making new friends, and finding a place of belonging. Check out our many clubs and join today! HOSA, Anime, GSA, Badminton, NHS, Board Games, Falcons Unified, Spike Ball, Fortnight, DND, Poetry Slam, K-Pop, TSA, Art, FFA, Video Games, Hope Squad, Chess, LIA, Swing Dance, Swift Society, Just Serve, Mock Trial, Sewing, TCG Coalition, Multicultural. Follow our clubs page on Instagram @clearfield_clubs


Clearfield High is grateful to have incredible coaches on staff, inspiring our young people to achieve their potential, build life skills, and aspire to be their very best selves. Please give our coaches a shout out for their dedicated efforts as we celebrate Coach Appreciation Week this week!


Congratulations to our Teacher of the Month- Caitlyn Butikofer!


Get to know our Administrative Intern, Christy Techmeyer!
Mrs. Techmeyer has been at Clearfield for three months but attended preschool here when her dad was a teacher. She loves getting to know the incredible teachers at CHS and watching the students have so much fun at activities and games. Mrs. Techmeyer is a graduate of Weber State University, National University, and Western Governor's University. When she was a high school student, she wanted to be a pediatrician until she realized she wasn’t great with blood. While in high school, she served as a student body officer and played tennis. She loved learning and attending student activities. Her favorite college football team is University of Utah. Her favorite treat is a chocolate chip cookie, and her favorite drink is Diet Mountain Dew. When she’s not at school she loves playing board games with friends and family and reads a lot.


Get to know our Assistant Principal, Jim Batchelor!
Mr. Batchelor has been at Clearfield for four years and loves the wonderful people of CHS! He is a graduate of Weber State University. When he was a high school student, Mr. Batchelor loved spending time with his friends, playing ball and played football, basketball, and baseball his sophomore year. He liked everything about high school. Mr. Batchelor's favorite college football teams are Weber State (Alumni) and Utah. His favorite candy bar is Twix, and his favorite drink is Mountain Dew. When he isn’t at school, he enjoys driving his side by side in the mountains with his friends and family.


Get to know our Assistant Principal, Diana Johanson!
Jo, as she prefers to be addressed, has been at Clearfield for three years and she absolutely loves the students, faculty, staff, an community of CHS! Jo graduated with her Bachelors from Weber State University, Masters in School Counseling from University of Phoenix, and Masters in Educational Leadership from Western Governors. When she was in high school, she dreamed of a career in psychiatry. She served as Student Body President and loved getting know as many people as possible, She had great relationships with different groups of students and all her teachers. Jo’s doesn’t have a favorite college football team, but she does love chocolate covered cinnamon bears and Sour Patch Kids. Her favorite drink use to be Diet Coke, but sticks to coffee and water. Her favorite activity outside of school is spending time with her friends.


Get to know our Assistant Principal, Justin Brooks!
This is Mr. Brooks' first year at Clearfield and he loves seeing students succeed, growing and building confidence in themselves. As a high school student, Mr. Brooks wanted to be a sports broadcaster, played basketball, soccer, baseball and track and field and enjoyed sports and friends. Mr. Brooks graduated from the University of Utah! His favorite college football team is the Oregon Ducks. Mr. Brooks favorite treats are Reese's pieces and peanut butter cups and his favorite drink is Mountain Dew. His favorite thing to do outside of school is traveling.


Get to know our Principal, Chris Keime!
Principal Keime has been at Clearfield for 16 years (8 years as principal, 5 years as a teacher, 3 years as a student). What he loves most about his current job are the top notch teachers and staff, and great students! Mr. Keime graduated from both Weber State University and Grand Canyon University. When he was a high school student, he desired a profession as a physical therapist, participated in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Society, and HOSA, and appreciated the excellent teachers, and awesome friends he had.
Mr. Keime's favorite college football teams are BYU and (YES AND) UTAH, and whoever is playing Alabama or Georgia. His favorite candy bars are Heath and Score. His favorite drink is Country Time pink lemonade. His favorite activity outside of school is sleep.


Welcome to the mighty Clearfield High! We loved connecting with and learning from our district and state representatives this week!


Utah College Application Week for our seniors kicks off tomorrow! We have a lot of fun events planned to help them prepare and get excited for their post-secondary opportunities. Thursday, we will be welcoming college representatives to help our seniors apply for FREE!


CHS at Unified Soccer!


CHS is proud to be hosting SUU teacher education students for a week of practicum experiences. Our amazing teachers are teaching and interacting with these aspiring educators.
