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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.

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Nick Harris nharris@wsd.net 8014766500

Principal

Nick Harris

Address

1007 W 1200 S
Ogden, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014766500

F. 8014766519

Weber Innovation High, Weber District’s newest 9th-12th grade high school, is conveniently located at the geographic center of the school district in the Weber Innovation Center, 1007 W. 12th Street in Ogden. In addition to the full-time high school opening August, 2015, the building also offers a state of the art Teacher Training Center and several of the district’s high school magnet programs such as Project Lead the Way, and Construction Management.

Weber Innovation High School offers students a unique and progressive approach to personalized learning through a combination of digital curriculum in a blended teaching format, traditional courses and early college course work. Our goal is that each student leave Weber Innovation with

  1. A High School Diploma and

  2. College and Career ready by achieving at least 20-25 college credits and/or College Certification through the OWATC.

Weber Innovation is the smallest of our district high schools and has a capacity of approximately 300 students. Personal, individualized education and preparation of a college and career ready student is the goal and focus of Weber Innovation and we look forward to the opportunity of adding to the diverse and multi-faceted education offered to Weber District Students.

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Scott Fronk sfronk@wsd.net 8014763960

Principal

Scott Fronk

Address

1100 Orchard Ave
Ogden, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014763960

F. 8014763999

Canyon High School is committed to providing an environment of meaningful learning activities where students gain problem-solving skills that will help them become more productive members of society and lifelong learners.

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Teri Spiers tspiers@wsd.net 8014763920

Principal

Teri Spiers

Address

955 W. 12th St.
Ogden, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014763920

F. 8014763940

Two Rivers High School is Weber School District's only alternative high school. Currently located on 12th Street just a few blocks east of Interstate 15, it is centrally located to the other four high schools. Two Rivers is a closed enrollment school requiring referral from one of the other more traditional high schools and the district's Student Services Department. Enrollment varies between two and three hundred students depending on the time of the school year. Students may be referred to Two Rivers because of attendance, academic, or disciplinary issues; or they may just have a preference for the small more personal environment which the school affords. All students who attend Two Rivers High School can expect smaller class sizes, shorter grading periods (mini-terms), high expectations for academic achievement, and a personal mentoring relationship with the faculty and staff.

The district's original alternative setting was a partnership with the Ogden School District at the old Washington High School on Washington Blvd. After careful planning and securing the 12th Street site, Two Rivers High School opened its doors at its current location for the 2004-2005 school year. Our school is a fully accredited high school. Also housed in its building are the district's Adult Education office and classrooms as well as magnet programs for Project Lead the Way and clothing construction.

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Brenda Hart brhart@wsd.net 8014763600

Principal

Brenda Hart

Address

2150 W 4800 S
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014763600

F. 8014763699

Roy High School is a 4A Utah secondary school with an enrollment of approximately 1500 students.

The newly-adopted Roy High School Motto is: “Royal PRIDE: Live Golden, Bleed Black.” Our mascot is the “Royal,” a person with royal aptitudes who strives to achieve excellence in every facet of life. The Royals identify with a lion wearing a crown (King/Queen of the Jungle), and our school colors are gold, black, and white. The Roy High Mission Statement: “Roy High School inspires students to become noble community members who are honorable in behavior, exemplary in academics, dignified in leadership, sincere in service, and unified in differences.”

Roy High is located in Roy, Utah, about 7 miles west of Ogden. It is the only high school in Roy City and, thus, is the hub of the Roy community. Roy High is one of four high schools in the Weber School District and includes grades 10-12. We offer multiple concurrent enrollment courses, as well as 10 advanced placement courses. Roy High first opened its doors on August 30, 1965, with expansion projects including a large auditorium, gymnasium, and indoors commons area. The Royal teaching staff numbers approximately 72 teachers. 

Roy High is an accredited high school. Royal alumni and school community members are actively engaged and involved in the goings-on at Roy High. Our “Rowdy Royal” contingent is one of the most loyal school communities in the state of Utah! Go Royals, Go!

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Ryan Kachold rykachold@wsd.net 8014763700

Principal

Ryan Kachold

Address

430 W. Weber High Drive
Pleasant View, UT 84414

Phone/Fax

P. 8014763700

F. 8014763799

Weber High School is a 6A Utah secondary school with an enrollment of approximately 1800 students. Weber is located in Pleasant View, Utah about 5 miles north of Ogden,Utah. It serves the residents of Pleasant View, North Ogden, Harrisville, Huntsville, Eden, and Liberty. It is part of the Weber School District and includes grades 10-12. Weber offers 16 AP Courses and multiple concurrent enrollment courses.

The original location of Weber High School was between 11th and 12th Street on the east side of Washington Boulevard in Ogden (site of a Shopko store from the mid-1980's - 2010). In 1926, Weber County voters approved a $300,000 bond for a county high school by a vote of 733 to 480. Construction of the building began in 1926 and was completed in 1927. Educators held school in the building in the fall of 1926, although the school was still under construction. In 1953-54 the school expanded with the addition of a new south wing. When the current campus opened in Pleasant View, the old building remained, until demolished in the mid-1980s. Currently, Weber High School sits at the base of Ben Lomond Peak spreading across 70 acres. The campus has recently added a new softball complex to ensure all athletic fields are maintained on campus.

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Alicia Mitchell almitchell@wsd.net 8014524000

Principal

Alicia Mitchell

Address

1975 North 4700 West
Plain City, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524000

F. 8014524049

Located in Plain City Utah, Fremont High School serves the communities of Marriott-Slaterville, Harrisville, West Weber, Hooper, Taylor, Plain City, and Farr West. The student-body of Fremont High School is made up of students from Rocky Mountain and Wahlquist Junior High Schools, in grades ten through twelve. Fremont High School is a 5A Utah secondary school with an enrollment of approximately 1975 students. Since 1994, our vision and mission has been to “Educate and Inspire… Preparing to Learn and Preparing for Life.” Student learning is the focus of our school and our faculty and staff are dedicated to ensuring that all students learn. Our motto, “Expecting Excellence” and the focus on recognizing individual strengths and individual self-worth makes Fremont a tremendous experience for all who enter here. At Fremont, there is truly something for everyone! Fremont High School is spread across 50- acres, which includes a football stadium, softball and baseball complex. The school offers over 30 clubs, sports, and groups that give students many opportunities to grow and have a memorable high school experience. Fremont has continued to its climb as an elite academic institution with robust community partnerships and outstanding links to local universities and colleges. We have built a strong and effective learning community and our stakeholders are invested in making Fremont a top tier academic experience. We are proud of our past accomplishments in athletics, the arts, and academics, but we are looking vigorously forward as we prepare our students for a future in the 21st Century and the learning that comes with the future.

Fremont High School faculty and staff have taken a leadership role in our professional development. Our teachers are always looking for ways to improve instruction. Fremont offers 14 AP Courses and many concurrent enrollment courses that point our students toward college and career readiness. Enrollment in AP and Concurrent classes has increased by 25% in the last two years! Fremont’s students are encouraged to take rigorous courses that challenge them and our teachers encourage and support students and are committed to their success. We firmly believe that our students can do hard things and our community embodies this virtue.

Our staff at Fremont High School consists of a principal, two assistant principals, one administrative intern, five counselors, 82 teachers, seven secretaries, 16-aides, five full-time custodians, one CTE coordinator, one law enforcement officer, one computer technology specialist and one media specialist. What a great opportunity it is to be a part of the of the Fremont High School family. FHS is a great school and a tremendous place to come and be a part of during these critical years. The community supports FHS – what it represents, the facility, the faculty and staff, supportive parents, established traditions, and undoubtedly the world’s greatest students. Together we will continue to build upon the high standard of excellence that has been set academically, athletically, in the arts, in career and technical, and through personal character and service. It’s a Great Day to be a Silverwolf!

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Richard Murray rimurray@wsd.net 8014524050

Principal

Richard Murray

Address

251 E 4800 South
Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524050

F. 8014761837

Bonneville High School is a 4A High School with approximately 1400 students and 118 faculty and staff members.  Bonneville High School is located in the Washington Terrace area of Ogden, Utah. It serves the residents of four communities which include: Uintah City, Riverdale City, South Ogden City and Washington Terrace City. It is part of Weber School District and includes grades 10-12. 

Bonneville High School resides on the sandy remnants of Lake Bonneville. Its doors first opened in 1960. The first classes that occupied the school included freshman. As the finest staff was assembled and the first students began, it was decided that a symbol of a chain encircling the Anchor “B” would signify the strength of all working together in common goals. As the population around the area continued to grow, it became necessary for the school to expand also. The school has been added on to several times to keep up with the growing demands of the area. Bonneville High School has seen 18 state championships in a variety of areas. As Bonneville High School staff prepares students for careers and college, the school offers a variety of AP classes, concurrent enrollment courses, Project Lead the Way, magnet classes, and college prep classes. Bonneville High School has always had some of the finest teachers and staff members in the State. Bonneville High School embraces diversity, providing a safe and friendly environment for all students.

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