Meats Team- 1st Place
Poultry Team- 2nd Place
Horse Team- A, 2nd Place
This weekend we had the exhausting opportunity to take 51 of our Fremont FFA students to the State FFA convention in Cedar City for 3 days of leadership, learning and competition. We are proud of these kids and their accomplishments and wanted to let you know how they did. Many students competed. We also had 45 of our students help with a day of service in Cedar City, giving community service to our host city. The kids competing had to win at Chapter or Area and qualify to compete at State.
Proficiency-
We had several students who competed for State Level Proficiency awards. This is where they compete against all the other students with individual projects in their award area. We had one student win her State Proficiency area in Equine Science (that's horses for those of you who don't know). Only 1st place kids are ranked.
Roy High Chapter display received 1st place and will be competing at FFA Nationals in October.
Registration Forms View Parent Pointers Booklet Consejos Para los Padres
The Weber School District has scheduled spring Registration for next year’s Kindergarten students. The parent and the child may view the registration session and/or information. This session will last approximately one hour. Any child whose fifth birthday falls before September 2, 2024 may enter Kindergarten at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.
Weber School District needs a student registration form, proof of residency, a birth certificate (bearing a seal) and a dental and physical examination (both are recommended, but are optional). The State requires proof of immunization for all children entering Kindergarten. See dates and times below for more information.
The Weber School District has scheduled spring Kindergarten/Registration for next year’s students. The parent and the child should attend the Registration session. This session will last approximately one hour. Any child whose fifth birthday falls before September 2, 2024 may enter Kindergarten at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.
School Name | Date | TIme |
Bates | March 27th | 1:30 -3:30 PM |
Burch Creek | March 27th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Country View | March 27th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Farr West | March 27th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Freedom | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Green Acres | March 13th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
H Guy Child | March 20th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Hooper | March 20th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Kanesville | March 6th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Lakeview | April 10th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Lomond View | April 10th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Majestic | March 13th | 1:30--1:50 A-H, 2:00-2:20 I-P, & 2:30-2:50 Q-Z |
Midland | April 10th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Municipal | March 13th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
North Ogden | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
North Park | March 27th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Orchard Springs | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Pioneer | April 10th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Plain City | March 13th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Riverdale | March 20th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Roosevelt | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Roy | March 27th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Silver Ridge | April 10th | 1:30:- 3:30 PM |
Uintah | April 10th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
Valley | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Valley View | March 20th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Washington Terrace | March 20th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
West Haven | March 27th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM |
West Weber | March 20th | 1:30 - 3:30 PM |
New Elementary School | April 10th | 2:00 - 4:00 PM - Held at West Haven Elem. |
Weber School District needs a student registration form, proof of residency, a birth certificate (bearing a seal) and a dental and physical examination (both are recommended but are optional). The State requires proof of immunization for all children entering Kindergarten.
These documents may be handed in at the school. All documents are due before the child can attend school in the fall.
Please check your child’s school website for additional campus-specific dates and information.
COMING IN SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019
To help combat the teaching shortage, we are creating a new pathway to “Grow our Own” teachers. Our program is part of the Education and Training Cluster. It is the K-12 Teaching as a Profession Pathway. The program is designed to offer students opportunities to explore careers in teaching, planning, managing and providing education and training related learning support services. It offers an in-depth view of the teaching profession and hands-on experience working in classroom with students. Our motto is #ProjectGrowOurOwn. The program focus is centered on student engagement, instructional strategies, and reflection on practices that are associated with teacher training in our local post-secondary schools. Through their experiences in their classes and in their internships, students gain first-hand knowledge of what it is like to be a teacher.
Learn more about yourself, how you learn and how human development influences learning. Explore careers in education including school counseling, teaching, media services, or other education professions. Learn about the past, present and future of education in the U.S. Create an electronic portfolio that will continue throughout the Education and Training pathway.
Experience and participate as you learn about the role and characteristics of an effective educator.
Observe and participate with teachers and students in the classroom. Learn about current teaching methods and instructional strategies. Explore assessments and when to use them. Discover how students learn and how to differentiate for special populations. Recognize ways to effectively use educational technology in the classroom.
Get hands on experience of how an educator uses coaching and leadership skills to successfully manage a classroom.
What is the role of an educator in the classroom? Find these answers and many more as you learn about instructional strategies. Learn and observe differentiated instruction and how it affects student learning. Create an environment where students are encouraged and empowered to become lifelong learners. Practice the art of creating instructional activities to inspire students to enjoy learning.
EDUC 1010 Weber State
Concurrent Enrollment
Work Base Learning (WBL)
As a district, we are excited for the future educational opportunities for our students and the community impact that our K-12 Teaching as a Profession program will provide.
Learn about services for youth and adults with disabilities.
November 2, 2017 from 6-8PM
Weber Innovation Center
1007W. 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
(Rear Entrance)
Weber District's Career and Technical Education (CTE) department provided a great learning experience for Weber District's Counselors and Administrators. We had the privilege of visiting Lagoon. We learned of all the job and career opportunities for our students that Lagoon has to offer...Mechanical Engineers, Electricians, Plumbers, Culinary Services, Landscape Management, EMR Services just to name a few. These are all occupations that in (CTE) there is a "Pathway" for student to better prepare them for the workforce.
Fremont High School FFA State Fair Crops Exhibit Results
These projects show a summer of hard work growing crops by these kids.
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The ProStart® is a program of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation that introduces students to career opportunities in the restaurant and foodservice industry and provides them with foundational skills in culinary arts and restaurant management that will jump-start their post-secondary experience, in college and/or careers.
Students will be trained for career opportunities in the food service/culinary arts industry. Students will have the opportunity to learn and practice safety and sanitation procedures, and to use and maintain commercial food service equipment. They will perform quantity food preparation as it relates to catering, bakery, restaurant, hospitality, and fast food business operations. This course will strengthen comprehension of concepts and standards outlined in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education. Student leadership and competitive events (FCCLA) may be integrated into this course.
*Bonneville’s ProStart Culinary and Management teams were invited to the annual Utah Restaurant Association Awards Gala. It took place at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. There they watched by the best restaurants chefs from around state. The Pro Start Culinary team won 3rd Place in Regionals. The Management team, won 2nd place in state. This students are well deserving for this honor.
Students will develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of animal agriculture principles, including anatomy and physiology, health maintenance, waste disposal, and facilities. The efficient production and effective management of selected animal enterprises are covered, including beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep and goats, poultry, and equine. Practices in veterinary medicine and those associated with small animal care are included.
Mr. Selman @ Fremont High with his Animal Science students at the WSD Agriculture Facility processing lambs…Giving shots, tagging, collecting data, etc.…
Students will develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of scientific principles, including genetics, anatomy, physiology, nutrition, disease, pests, and management practices. The scientific processes of observation, measurement, hypothesizing, data gathering, interpretation, analysis, and application are included. Career opportunities and educational preparation are examined. Learning activities are varied, with classroom, laboratory, and field experiences emphasized.
Mr. Selman @ Fremont High with his Animal Science students at the WSD Agriculture Facility processing lambs…Giving shots, tagging, collecting data, etc.…
We are now accepting applications for Fall Preschool 2024-2025! You may download or print the application attached to the bottom of this page. It is available in English and Spanish. Applications are accepted through email, in person or mail. Specific information is available on the front page of the application. Please read carefully!
The number of students we can enroll may vary and our school locations may change; These decisions are not finalized until early August. Applications are not processed until ALL documentation has been provided. You will be notified by mail or email as soon as classes are completed. We encourage you to apply early as spots do fill quickly.
In order to facilitate the application process, office staff will be available to help fill out applications and make copies of required documents (i.e., birth certificates, vaccine records, etc). Staff will be available from May 13th - May 16th 2024 from 9am-1pm in the Bonneville Preschool Office located UPSTAIRS in the Bonneville Preschool Building (251 E. 4800 S., Ogden UT 84405).
If you have any questions about the school readiness (grant) preschool or upcoming preschool registration for 2024-2025, please contact:
Tara Keyes at 801-452-4940 (Se habla Español), or by email:
Amanda King at 801-452-4946, or by email:
¡Ahora estamos aceptando solicitudes para el preescolar de otoño 2024-2025 del Distrito Escolar Weber! Puede descargar o imprimir la solicitud. Puede encontrar la solicitud adjunta al final de esta página. Está disponible en inglés y español. Las solicitudes se aceptan por correo electrónico, en persona o por correo. La información específica está disponible en la página principal de la solicitud. ¡Por favor lea cuidadosamente!
La cantidad de estudiantes que podemos inscribir puede variar y la ubicación de nuestras escuelas puede cambiar; Estas decisiones no se adoptan hasta principios de agosto. Las solicitudes no se procesan hasta que se haya proporcionado TODA la documentación. Se le notificará por correo o correo electrónico tan pronto como se completen las clases. Le recomendamos que presente su solicitud con anticipación ya que los lugares se llenan rápidamente.
El personal de la oficina estará disponible para responder preguntas, ayudar a completar solicitudes y hacer copias de los documentos requeridos (es decir, certificados de nacimiento, registros de vacunas, etc.) si es necesario. El personal estará disponible del 13 al 16 de mayo de 2024 de 9 a. m. a 1 p. m. en la oficina del preescolar de Bonneville ubicada ARRIBA en el edificio del preescolar de Bonneville (251 E. 4800 S., Ogden UT 84405).
Si no puede asistir durante este tiempo y aún tiene preguntas, no dude en comunicarse con:
Tara Keyes al 801-452-4940 (Se habla español), o por correo electrónico:
If you are concerned about your child's development, please visit the WSD Special Education page:
https://wsd.net/specialeducation/
or contact the Special Education Preschool: Cori Orozco at 801-452-4936 or
Si le preocupa el desarrollo de su hijo, visite la página de Educación Especial de WSD:
https://wsd.net/specialeducation/
o comuníquese con el Preescolar de Educación Especial: Cori Orozco al 801-452-4936 o
Waterford.org is an early education not-for-profit that provides equitable access to proven programs for children and the adults who support them.
For more than a decade, the Utah State Legislature and Waterford.org have worked together to provide Waterford Upstart—a high-quality, at-home early learning program—at no cost to families with pre-K-aged children. Children who use Waterford Upstart come to school more prepared and have longer lasting academic success!
To register go to https://www.waterford.org/
We highly recommend signing up for this free program. If you have any questions or need help with registration, please contact Amanda King at 801-452-4946 or