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Friday, 02 September 2022 13:32

Fall Book Blitz

Presented by Weber School District Media Services and Shadow Mountain Publishing

FALL BOOK BLITZ

Thursday, September 8
5PM-8PM
Roy Junior High
5347 South 2100 West, Roy Utah

Food Trucks ** Bookstore ** Free Posters

J. Scott Savage

Featuring Award-Winning Author

J. Scott Savage

Purchase a copy of Scott's NEW book, The Lost Wonderland Diaries 2: Secrets of the Looking Glass, and receive a fun Launch Party Swag Pack that includes a poster, custom artowrk and an EXCLUSIVE metal Varpal Sword bookmark!

A photo of series book covers. A fun and clever return to Wonderland - Kirkus Reviews

 

Other Authers at the Event

Shelly Brown, Chad Morris, Frank L. Cole, Wendy Swore, Dustin Hansen, Celesta Rimington, Kaela Rivera, Mike Thayer, Annie Bailey, Greg & Amy Newbold, Kristyn Crow, Jennifer Jenkins, Kathryn Purdie, Tricia Levenseller, Lehua Parker, Jeff Moore, Jennifer Lee, Allison Hong Merrill, Emily Inouye Huey and Tiffany Rosenhan

 

 

Competing in Chicago, Illinois among 12,000 students in over 70 categories, Weber High’s FBLA Chapter went with high expectations and came home with high awards from this summer’s National Conference.

Indiana Plant, a Weber High student brought home 1st Place and the title of National Champion in the Intro to Event Planning Event. Kyler Ferrin, a recent graduate earned 6th Place in Digital Video Productions and the Community Service Project presented by Raegan Rogers, Alyse Radle, and Indiana Plant took 3rd Place.

Congratulations to all of these students who are led by FBLA advisers Alan Rawlins, Kyle Stanger, and Angie Larsen who are also business/marketing instructors at Weber High.

Only two percent of FBLA students advance to the national level, so just getting there to compete is a great achievement. For students to make finals at Nationals in a presentation event they must be in the top 2 of their preliminary section out of 13-14 students or in the case of Indiana Plant she had to have at Top 15 test score to get to the role play round.

In the Community Service Project event there were 94 teams, while Digital Video Productions had 97 and Intro to Event Planning had 88 teams. Along with these five students, Weber High’s Partnership with Business team also made finals and Top 12, however, did not make Top 10. Sixteen other students besides these eight listed also attended the Nationals Conference in a variety of other events make a total of 24 total who attended the conference with their three advisers.

 

Student holding 6th place trophyThree students holding Community Service Project 3rd place trophy

Tuesday, 02 August 2022 10:26

Website Accessibility Statement

Web Accessibility

At Weber School District, we are committed to making our website accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We are following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to ensure our website is user-friendly for all visitors. If you encounter any technology-based barriers while accessing our website, please fill out the form linked below.Website Accessibility Report Form. We will respond to your inquiry within 2 business days and begin working on a solution to any barrier you encounter within 10 business days. We are dedicated to addressing any accessibility issues as quickly as possible and providing you with the information you need in a format that is accessible to you. We believe that every student, parent, and community member should have equal access to information and resources, and we are committed to making our website as accessible as possible. Thank you for visiting the Weber School District website.

Thursday, 04 August 2022 09:46

PDF Calendar 2023-24 Text Only

August 2023

  • August 17 - Contract Day
  • August 18 - Contract Day
  • August 21 - Professional Development Day
  • August 22 - Professional Development Day
  • August 23 - First Day of School

September 2023

October 2023

  • October 12 - Fall Break
  • October 13 - Fall Break
  • October 26 - End of Quarter 1
  • October 27 - Professional Learning Day
  • October 30 - Start of Quarter 2

November 2023

  • November 22 - Comp Day
  • November 23 - Thanksgiving Break
  • November 24 - Thanksgiving Break

December 2023

  • December 21 - Winter Break
  • December 22 - Winter Break
  • December 23 - Winter Break
  • December 26 - Winter Break
  • December 27 - Winter Break
  • December 28 - Winter Break
  • December 29 - Winter Break
  • December 30 - Winter Break

January 2024

  • January 1 - Winter Break
  • January 11 - End of Quarter 2
  • January 12 - Professional Learning Day
  • January 16 - Start Quarter 3

February 2024

  • February 16 - Comp Day

March 2024

  • March 15 - End of Quarter 3
  • March 18 - Start Quarter 4

April 2024

  • April 1 - Spring Break
  • April 2 - Spring Break
  • April 3 - Spring Break
  • April 4 - Spring Break
  • April 5 - Spring Break

May 2024

  • May 24 - Last Day of School - End Quarter 4

 

 

 

Tuesday, 19 July 2022 14:28

DELL Education Purchase Program

Students using Dell ComputersWe are excited to announce our participation in Dell’s Education Purchase Program (EPP)!
EPP is a discount program that allows all employees, students, and friends to receive member
only pricing on all personal purchases from Dell. Dell has created a dedicated website that we
can shop 24/7. www.Dell.com/mpp/WeberSchools. Program discounts are automatically applied
at checkout.

  • Exclusive monthly offers & best price guarantee on consumer PCs from Dell
  • Free enrollment in Dell Rewards: 3% back + free expedited shipping
  • Executive Sales Team available to assist with all consumer-grade + personal purchases
  • Electronics and Accessories 10% coupon available on home page of program website

Dedicated URL

  • Your URL (link to your store): www.Dell.com/mpp/WeberSchools
  • Member ID (Required ONLY when calling in): GS141668398
  • Account Manager:

A Product Line Over 40K Strong

  • Up to 30% off Dell PCs, Electronics, and Accessories
  • Exclusive monthly offers (e.g., doorbusters, pre-sales, and more)
  • Best Price Guarantee on Consumer PCs from Dell
  • A dedicated team/point of contact—Direct Phone # and Email (Your own Dell team in Round Rock, TX)
  • Free Delivery and Easy Returns
  • Free enrollment in Dell Advantage Loyalty Program (offers-up to 3% Dell cash-back for future savings)
  • Bring Your Own Device and Student Laptop Program Support
  • eSports Lab Support

Premier Service and Support

  • Premium Support
  • Dedicated account team for all K12 community members
  • Unique Payment Solutions
  • Personal Financing with Dell Preferred Account
  • Gift Cards
  • Major Credit Cards
  • Purchase direct – online, email, or by phone

Have questions, need a technology consult, or custom quote?
Email me or Call my team at 1-888-693-9448.

**Available to employees, staff, students, parents, and friends & family**
(For all: Govt., K12 & Higher Edu., Medical, Community Services, and Non-Profits.)

Tuesday, 05 July 2022 13:33

Bond Progress Report 2022

2021 Bond Progress Report

On November 2, 2021, Weber County voters approved a $279 million school bond.  The bond passed with 60.51% of voters voting for the issuance of bonds.

The following projects are included on the 2021 bond:

  • New high school in Taylor:  $157 million
  • New junior high school in West Haven:  $51 million
  • New elementary school in West Haven:  $34 million
  • Rebuild of Roosevelt Elementary in Washington Terrace:  $37 million

Estimated start and completion dates:

  • High School
    • Start: November 2021
    • Completion: July 2024
  • Junior High
    • Start: March 2022
    • Completion: July 2024
  • Elementary
    • Start: October 2022
    • Completion: July 2024
  • Roosevelt
    • Start: January 2024
    • Completion June 2026

Issuance of bonds:

  • 1st issuance: $90 million (January, 2022)
  • 2nd issuance: TBD
  • 3rd issuance: TBD

High School

  • Budget $157 million
  • Selection of architect - MHTN Architects
  • Selection of general contractor - Hogan & Associates Construction
  • Construction begins - March 2022
  • Selection of name, mascot and colors - May, 2022
    • West Field High School
    • Longhorns
    • Burnt orange, black, silver & white
  • Estimated completion date - July 2024
  • Boundary adjustments - TBD
  • Final cost -TBD

BondProgress

 

 

BondProgress1

Junior High School

  • Budget $51 million
  • Selection of architect - Design West Architects
  • Selection of general contractor - Hogan & Associates Construction
  • Construction begins - March 2022
  • Selection of name, mascot and colors - TBD
  • Estimated completion date - July 2024
  • Boundary adjustments - TBD
  • Final cost - TBD

Elementary School

  • Budget $34 million
  • Selection of architect - MHTN Architects
  • Selection of general contractor - Westland Construction
  • Estimated start date - October 2022
  • Selection of name, mascot and colors - TBD
  • Estimated completion date - July 2024
  • Boundary adjustments - TBD
  • Final cost - TBD

Roosevelt Elementary

  • Budget $34 million
  • Selection of architect - MHTN Architects
  • Selection of general contractor - Hogan & Associates Construction
  • Estimated start date - January 2024
  • Estimated completion date - July 2026
  • Final cost - TBD

 

 

Thursday, 26 May 2022 14:02

Account Retention Information

As of October 1, 2022, retiree WSD accounts will be terminated. This includes Employee Online. 

What does this mean?

You will no longer be able to access information housed in Employee Online (paycheck stubs, W-2’s,etc.) If you need to access information from Employee Online after October 1, 2022, contact Human Resources at 801-476-7886.

Will I have access to my WSD email account or information on Google Drive?

If you are not actively working for WSD, your WSD email account and Google Drive will no longer be available. Please provide the district with a personal email address by September 30, 2022, in order continue receiving communication regarding your health insurance benefits.  

How do I provide the district with a personal email address?

  1. Log into Employee Online
  2. Click “Menu” (top left hand corner)
  3. Click “Personal Information”
  4. Click “Personal Information” under Employee column
  5. In the Personal Email Box- type your personal email address

How do I move documents or information saved from my email and Google Drive?

While you may be leaving, your files stay here, but there is a way to take them with you! You can download or transfer your emails, files, notes, and more with Google Takeout. Follow along with Ryan in the video below:

 

 

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 07:51

Fees

Fee Schedules 2023-24

2023-24 Fees2023-24 Fees

Fees/Waivers/Fundraising Training 2022-2023

This training is for all district employees who work with student fees or fundraising.  

https://youtu.be/eouaOWMR00U

 

Fees Schedules 2022-2023

School Fees and Waivers

Wednesday, 20 April 2022 11:00

Meal Prices 2023-24

Meal Prices for 2023-2024 - 

Download the 2023-2024 Meal Prices as a pdf

  Lunch Prices Breakfast Prices
Per Meal Elementary Jr High High School Elementary Jr High High School
Paid $2.10 $2.60 $2.60 $1.60

$1.85

$1.85
Reduced $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30
1st Quarter - 46 days            
Paid $96.60 $119.60 $119.60 $73.60 $85.10 $85.10
Reduced $18.40 $18.40 $18.40 $13.80 $13.80 $13.80
2nd Quarter - 43 days            
Paid $90.30 $111.80 $111.80 $68.80 $79.55 $79.55
Reduced $17.20 $17.20 $17.20 $12.90 $12.90 $12.90
3rd Quarter - 44 days            
Paid $92.42 $114.40 $114.40 $70.40 $81.40 $81.40
Reduced $17.60 $17.60 $17.60 $13.20 $13.20 $13.20
4th Quarter - 45 days            
Paid $94.50 $117.00 $117.00 $72.00 $83.25 $83.25
Reduced $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $13.50 $13.50 $13.50
             
Adult Meals $4.25 $4.25 $4.25 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

2nd Meals cost $4.25 each for everyone! - The Federal Government does not reimburse 2nd meal

North Fork Meal Prices 2023-24

  Dinner
Per Meal Elementary Jr High High School
 Paid $4.00 $4.00 $4.00
       
Adult Meals $4.50 $4.50 $4.50

Payment Options

Credit Card

A credit card can be taken in the office with the secretary or book keeper.

Pay Online

Pay for your student's lunch online with your credit card. The service is easy to use, convenient, private and secure. You need to open an account using your student's ID Number. After payment your will receive an immediate receipt by email.

Login to Powerschool

Pay By Check

Make check payable to (School Name) and bring the check to the Food Service Manager's Office. A local address and phone number are required to be either printed or handwritten on the check. The student(s) full name and grade are required on the check memo line.

Pay With Cash

Cash may be brought to the Food Service Manager's office before school begins for deposit on the student's account, or students may pay cash daily through the serving line.

 

 

YouthBuild is a group that provides students that are disconnected from a traditional education to be able to reconnect, gain a high school diploma and gain trade skills. These students built chairs and donated them to North Ogden Elementary. Students that delivered the rocking chairs were Levi Gibson, Eder Charles King, Alex Prescott, Jaxsen Clark, Michael Rodas, James Salas, Christian Johnson and staff William Nielsen, Gavin Leavitt. We love their craftsmanship and celebrate their skill.

Youthbuild students sitting in the chairs they made.

 

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