Mountain View Junior High School is currently under construction.
West Field High School is currently under construction.
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Questions about free and reduce-price meals? Call 801-476-7836.
Paper applications are available at all schools, the CNP office, and below:
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Weber School District will open three new schools for the 2024/25 school year, West Field High School, Mountain View Middle School, and a yet-to-be-named elementary school. The Weber District Board of Education opened a boundary study in November 2022 to create the attendance boundaries for these new schools. As part of that process, current school capacities were studied to determine the best way to alleviate crowding at schools while populating the new schools. This may result in modifications to current school boundaries.
Weber School District will be hosting open houses to help educate stakeholders on the process and share the boundary scenarios that the school and district teams have helped facilitate. We invite all stakeholders to attend these open houses to review the scenarios and offer feedback. If you cannot attend, you may also use the links below to review the information and share your thoughts. All open houses begin at 6:00pm.
Boundary Study Map - Current proposals for new boundaries
Current vs Proposed Maps with Swipe Capability
Current Capacity/Future Capacity Information - Student Enrollment Numbers (Still working on future projections)
Study Area Map - This will help identify which study area you live in.
Boundary Study Feedback Link - This will be active starting the week of the open houses.
March 29, 2023
Dear Parents/Guardians,
As you are probably aware, numerous calls have been made to school districts across the state regarding a possible active shooter threat. It turned out to be a hoax and there was no emergency. One of the calls was directed at Ogden High School which created a county-wide law enforcement response to the school. As a precautionary measure, many of our schools went into a secure protocol at the direction of law enforcement.
A “secure” is part of the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) and it is initiated when there is a possible threat somewhere in the community. During a “secure” everyone is brought inside the building and the exterior doors are locked. No one is allowed in or out of the building until the protocol is released. During a “secure” it is business as usual inside the school.
A secure differs greatly from a “lockdown.” A lockdown is a much more serious action because it involves a possible threat inside the school. For your reference, we have attached information on the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) which describes all of our emergency protocols.
We also want to make you aware of the many safety and security measures we have in place in our district:
The safety and well-being of our students and employees is foremost on our minds. We are navigating a societal landscape wherein school shootings, threats and disruptions are far too commonplace. We acknowledge that this creates heightened fear and anxiety for students and families. Please be assured that we are doing all we can to keep our school settings safe. The saying, “See something, say something” is more relevant today than ever before. Everyone plays an important role in school safety. We must look out for one another and work together.
Sincerely,
WSD Superintendency