1935History
Although settlers have inhabited the area since the mid-1800s, the Syracuse Town Board was formed in 1935.
1949History
Extremes range from −16 °F (−27 °C), set on January 26, 1949, to 106 °F (41 °C), set on July 14, 2002.
1950Government
On August 21, 1950, the Syracuse Town Board passed a resolution to establish Syracuse as a third-class city, which was subsequently approved by a proclamation signed by Governor J.
1960Education
1960)
High Schools:
Syracuse High School (est.
1979History
1979)
Island View Elementary (est.
1999History
1999)
Buffalo Point Elementary (est.
2000History
The West Davis Corridor (Utah State Route 177) runs northwest through Syracuse, with interchanges at 2000 West and Antelope Drive (SR-127).
2006Government
2006)
Syracuse Arts Academy Charter School - North Campus (est.
2008History
2008)
Cook Elementary (est.
2010History
=== 2010 census ===
As of the 2010 census, there were 24,331 people and 6,362 households residing in the city.
2015Government
2015)
Syracuse Arts Academy Charter School - South Campus (est.
2024Government
2024) (serves Syracuse residents, located in West Point, Utah)
Syracuse Arts Academy Charter School - Antelope Campus (est.
2025Education
2025)
Syracuse Elementary
Junior High Schools
Horizon Jr.