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Photo of Burch Creek Elementary
Katie Amsden kamsden@wsd.net 8014765300

Principal

Katie Amsden

Address

4300 Madison Ave
Ogden, UT 84403

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765300

F. 8014765319

Burch Creek Elementary comes from a rich heritage stretching back almost 170 years when Daniel Burch Jr. and his family helped settle the area now known as South Ogden.  Our school is built on the former site of the old South Ogden Jr. High School facing the majestic mountains of the Wasatch Front.

Opening in the fall of 2016, Burch Creek Elementary draws upon the lasting legacy of the pioneers who formed this community so long ago, while building a new one that honors the traditions and values that have made educating our children a foundation of this community from the start.

With an expected enrollment of approximately 600 students, along with 65 teachers and staff, Burch Creek also boasts full day kindergarten, an awesome afterschool program, an active choir, and on-site Family Resource Center, which provides quality resources to help parents and children in the community.

Photo of A Parley Bates Elementary
Brent Hogan brhogan@wsd.net 8014524580

Principal

Brent Hogan

Address

850 East 3100 North
Ogden, UT 84414

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524580

F. 8014524599

A Parley Bates School is an elementary school which generally enrolls around 650 students. It is located on the scenic benches of North Ogden, Utah, a suburb five miles north of Ogden. It is part of Weber School District and provides a traditional K-6 program in addition to a Special Education unit that provides services to students with unique learning needs.

Bates Elementary was originally built in 1964. The school has since added two more expansion projects, the most recent in 2005 which provided nine additional classrooms, a second computer lab, restrooms, and a new gymnasium.

According to KSL, Bates Elementary school leads Weber School District in CRT test scores in reading and math and is ranked in the top 20 percent of schools statewide—a compliment to the dedication to education that is shared by the faculty and community.

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