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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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Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:39

North Ogden Elementary

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Ranel Cox rscox@wsd.net 8014524300

Principal

Ranel Cox

Address

530 East 2650 North
Ogden, UT 84414

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524300

F. 8014524319

North Ogden Elementary serves the families in the North Ogden and Pleasant View communities with an enrollment of approximately 600 students and 50 staff members. The original North Ogden Elementary opened in 1937 and functioned with just a few improvements until it was torn down in 2009. The new building boasts beautiful open hallways with large picture windows bringing in lots of natural light and incredible views of Mt. Ben Lomond. 

North Ogden Elementary is a Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning Program (BTSALP) School. Our school provides K-6 visual arts-integrated instruction, effectively increasing student performance in every subject—from language arts and social studies to math and science. The North Ogden Eagles have the mission of doing what is best for students by focusing on what works to achieve high levels of learning for all students. 

North Ogden Elementary enjoys an involved community of volunteers with an active PTA, Community Council, and AmeriCorps Read. Graduate. Succeed. Tutoring Program. It is our vision to collectively collaborate, embrace change, focus on best practices, use data to make informed decisions and assist students in becoming confident, responsible, scholars who persevere, take ownership, and succeed in their learning.

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