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Matthew Patterson mpatterson@wsd.net

Principal

Matthew Patterson

Address

2100 S. 2700 W.
West Haven, UT 84401

Phone/Fax

P.

F.

Mountain View Junior High School is currently under construction.

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Bret Craynor bcraynor@wsd.net 8014524640

Principal

Bret Craynor

Address

2656 North 2400 West
Farr West, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524640

F. 8014524679

Wahlquist Junior High School is located in Farr West, Utah and serves over 1000 students from the communities of Farr West, Plain City, Harrisville, West Weber, West Warren, and Marriott/Slaterville. The school was built in 1941 and served 300 students at that time. In 1950, the west wing was dedicated and the school became a junior high with grades 7, 8 and 9. Because of growth and a changing curriculum, a third addition was added to the building in 1962. Several adjustments have been made to the school boundaries over the years to accommodate the growth in population throughout the area. The ninth grade feeds into Fremont High School.

The staff at Wahlquist includes 48 certified employees and 26 full- or part-time secretaries, para-professionals, cooks and custodians. Because of our rural setting, most students (approximately 95%) are bused to and from WJHS each day. Students have access to a traditional junior high school curriculum, guided by the Utah State Core. A magnet program in pre-engineering and several honors and remedial courses are also offered to meet individual student needs. Competitive athletic programs are available for boys and girls. 

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Nichole Warren-Doman niwarren@wsd.net 8014524600

Principal

Nichole Warren-Doman

Address

165 W 5100 South
Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524600

F. 8014524639

T.H. Bell Junior High is one of nine junior high schools in the Weber School District.  T.H. Bell is located in Washington Terrace, Utah.  It serves students in grades 7-9 from Washington Terrace and Riverdale and has an enrollment of approximately 620 students.  

The school colors are red, white, and blue and the mascot is the Minutemen.  Minutemen were a part of a militia in America's 18th century. The minutemen were a small hand-picked force out of the local militia. Approximately, a third of the men in each militia unit were chosen "to be ready in a minute's notice."

The school is named after Terrel H. Bell who was superintendent of the Weber County School District from 1958-1962. Mr. Bell instigated the building of the new school while he was superintendent. At the time of the dedication he was State Superintendent of public instruction. Later, he was in President Reagan's cabinet as Secretary of Education from 1981 to 1984.

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Patrick Andrus paandrus@wsd.net 8014524460

Principal

Patrick Andrus

Address

650 E 5700 S
South Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524460

F. 8014524499

South Ogden Junior High School is located just southeast of the Ogden Regional hospital and directly south of H. Guy Child Elementary. The school overlooks the mouth of Weber River with a picturesque view of the wooded areas near the Weber River. South boasts one of the largest and finest Fine Art departments from performing to visual arts. South has been re-established to the new school and its new site from the older building that used to sit at 43rd and Madison for over 60 years. With several additions over the years a new South building was built and opened for the 2010-11 school year. The old South building was demolished in the fall of 2010.

South has a student population of 850+ students. A staff of 75 teachers, counselors, secretaries, aides, child nutrition specialists, custodial, administration, etc. works hard with the students and community to see that students have every opportunity to learn and succeed in their education. South has a number of sports championships, NAL championships, academic, and fine arts achievements earned by the students. South has been in the football championship 22 out of the last 27 years. South's fine arts programs (bands, choirs, arts) are the largest in the district.

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Don Morse domorse@wsd.net 8014765360

Principal

Don Morse

Address

2755 North Highway 162
Eden, UT 84310

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765360

F. 8014765399

Snowcrest Junior High School is located in the scenic Ogden Valley near Pineview Reservoir and close to Snowbasin Ski Resort, location of the 2002 Winter Olympic Alpine Skiing Events.  Snowcrest has approximately 325 students in grades 7 through 9.  Students living in the Ogden Canyon, Huntsville, Eden and Liberty attend the school.  Snowcrest is the smallest junior high in the Weber School District.  Our students go on to attend Weber High School in North Ogden.

Snowcrest was completed in 1987 and the first classes were held in the fall of that year in the new school located in Eden, Utah.  Prior to that, students attended a combined elementary/junior high school in Huntsville.  Originally, future plans for the school included additions that would enable the school to become a high school serving the Ogden Valley.  However, the population in the Ogden Valley has not yet grown to the point necessitating a high school in the Valley.

The Snowcrest mascot is a Skyhawk.  The school colors are royal blue, silver and white.

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Quinn Talbot qutalbot@wsd.net 8014765320

Principal

Quinn Talbot

Address

2075 W 4600 South
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765320

F. 8014765359

Sand Ridge Junior High School is part of the Weber School District and includes students in grades 7-9.  It is located in beautiful Roy, Utah, just west of Ogden, at the base of Roy High School. Sand Ridge Junior High currently has an enrollment of 828 students, 38 faculty members, and 20 staff members.  The school opened its doors in the fall of 1970 to students from Roy, Hooper, West Haven and the surrounding areas. After Rocky Mountain Junior High opened in 1994, Sand Ridge served students from Roy almost exclusively.  Originally, the layout of the school was unique in that the interior of the building was open with no walls to separate classrooms.  Since then, partitions and walls were constructed and in 1992 the school was completely remodeled.  Built on a sandy ridge, the school colors of brown and gold , as well as the “Scorpion” mascot are symbols of the landscape where Sand Ridge proudly stands. 

Sand Ridge is located near a Front Runner Station and boasts a beautiful park just to the north that is shared with Roy City.  Its athletic fields are magnificent and the school is known for its excellent faculty and diverse student body.  The school offers courses in Gate Tech, Project Lead the Way, Creative Writing, Drama, Orchestra, Drama, and Foreign Languages.  Clubs like MESA, band, choir, and Science Olympiad are also available for student participation.  Sand Ridge’s athletic teams have been top-tier in the district and the school’s Core Test Scores have been on the rise for the past 3 years.  The school’s focus on service and character development is evident with their school-wide participation in local and national service and fundraising initiatives this past year given credibility to the school’s motto Strength That Inspires Noble Greatness (STING).

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Rob Lake rlake@wsd.net 8014765260

Principal

Rob Lake

Address

5400 S 2100 West
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765260

F. 8014765299

Roy Junior High School  was established in 1956 and has existed in the same location since that time.  There have been a few additions and improvements to the building—during the sixties as wing was added on the south end of the building housing eight classrooms and a media center.  In 1981 a new gymnasium was added.  For its age, Roy Junior High has been well taken-care-of and remodeled over the years to serve our ever-growing student body.

With over 900 students, RJHS serves students from Roy, Lakeview, Municipal, and Freedom elementary schools and is one of the largest junior highs in the district.

Roy Junior High faculty consists of a principal, an assistant principal, three counselors, and 40 teachers.

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Quincey Mogolich qumogolich@wsd.net 8014765220

Principal

Quincey Mogolich

Address

4350 W. 4800 S.
West Haven, UT 84401

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765220

F. 8014765259

Rocky Mountain Jr. High is one of the newest junior highs in Weber School District including grades 7-9.  It was built in 1994 and serves the residents in the southwest part of Weber County, including Hooper, West Haven, Taylor, and part of Roy City.  Our students feed into Fremont High School.  The beautiful twenty-four acre campus serves many rural farm and ranch areas.  Our student body has varied in numbers from 700 to almost 1400 through the years.  We are currently about 1000 students with almost 50 teachers and 2.5 counselors.

Advanced courses range from German and Spanish 2 to Physics and Intermediate Algebra.  Performing and visual arts are emphasized through choir, band, orchestra, drama, art and craft classes.  Computer skills are offered at all grade levels.  The school is pleased with its weight room and offers conditioning classes for our first rate athletes.   We are a part of the district’s Project Lead the Way and Gateway (Engineering/Pre-engineering) programs.  One third of our student body achieves honors status each quarter by achieving a 3.5 GPA or higher which qualifies them to attend honors activities such as skiing, Boondocks, and Gateway in Salt Lake.

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Scott Elliott selliott@wsd.net 8014524700

Principal

Scott Elliott

Address

370 W 2000 N
Harrisville, UT 84414

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524700

F. 8014524777

Orion Junior High School is located in Harrisville, Utah which is near Ogden.  It serves the residents of Pleasant View, North Ogden, and Harrisville.  It is part of the Weber School District and includes grades 7-9.  The elementary schools that feed into Orion are Green Acres, Lomond View, Majestic and a part of Pioneer.  Orion serves approximately 950 students and is steadily growing.  There are 44 teachers, and a total of 85 staff members, here at Orion at the present time.

Orion Junior High was opened in August 2003.  A dedication ceremony was held on October 29th. The name Orion was chosen, after the Orion constellation.  These stars, in the Orion constellation, represent a fictional person in Greek Mythology.  He was known as a powerful hunter.  A hunter must depend on wisdom, skill, knowledge and hard work, all attributes which students here at Orion possess.  Orion is also a millennial word that means far reaching, to hunt, seek, pursuit, and to look for something. Students and staff, here at Orion, are always looking for ways to improve themselves. 

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Sherry Patton spatton@wsd.net 8014524800

Principal

Sherry Patton

Address

575 E 2900 North
Ogden, UT 84414

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524800

F. 8014524839

Nestled at the base of beautiful Ben Lomond is North Ogden Junior High.  In 2008, NOJH celebrated its 40th year.  North Ogden Junior High is a school rich in tradition.  Built in 1968, the knight was selected as our mascot, with royal colors of purple and gold.  A true knight in shining armor, hand honed in England and donated to the school by William Dodson family, stands at the main door to greet all guests to our school.

North Ogden Junior High, located in North Ogden, Utah is part of the Weber School District and includes grades 7-9.  Our current enrollment is approximately 675 students, 34 members of our faculty and 24 staff members. 

Our school is known for its excellent students, teachers, and staff.  A few of the outstanding courses offered here include: Project Lead the Way, level II foreign languages, biology and physics, beginning guitar and musical theater. NOJH has received the “National Schools of Character Promising Practices” award for the past two years.  This reflects our school community’s focus on the Knight Code of Conduct, character education and recognition of exemplary behavior. 

North Ogden Junior High students and staff believe in service.  We provide service to fellow students, our community, and sometimes the world.  In keeping with our spirit of service, 2011 marked the beginning of what we hope to be a tradition with our Earth Day service project.  All the students, faculty and staff (approximately 2500 service hours accumulated) worked throughout the community by cleaning parks, schools, and this year several hundred sand bags were filled.  Where there is a need, NOJH will be there ready to lend a helping hand.