Principal
Michel Strate
Address
4046 South 2175 West
Roy, UT 84067
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524340
F. 8014524359
North Park Elementary is a proud part of Weber School District and provides a high-quality PreK-6 educational program. The school provides an extended day kindergarten program, a preschool program, and two functional life skill classes to support unique learning needs. The new facility opened its doors in August 2014 and is located on the north end of the city of Roy. The original North Park Elementary was constructed in 1959 and was located just south of the current school location. Designed with many windows, the new building is bright and appealing to students and staff. The building has incredible views of the majestic mountains of the Wasatch Front to the east and breathtaking views of the Great Salt Lake to the west. Located on the spacious outdoor area of the school are several play structures as well as an All-Abilities Playground provided through the generous support of the Weber School Foundation. North Park Elementary is a part of a community development that includes the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library System and a spacious new city park area.
North Park has approximately 560 students enrolled in the school. The staff of 65 include teachers, aides/paraprofessionals, secretaries, cooks, and custodians, along with a school counselor, media specialist, reading specialist, EL teacher, school nurse, speech/language pathologist, and many other support personnel. North Park also enjoys additional support from the Community Council, North Park PTA, community business partners, and many local volunteers. The school mascot is the tiger and the school colors are orange and black.
Within the walls of this beautiful building, the important work of educating the whole child takes place every day. The school mission is to guide all students in developing their own self-confidence through high levels of academic, social, and emotional learning in order to ensure whole community success. Students have the opportunity to participate in academic rigor in all core areas of the curriculum. The school is committed to staying current on technology and using it to enhance, support, and expand the educational experiences of students. Additional opportunities to challenge students include Math/Science Olympiad, Iron Kid, STEM Fair, Future Problem Solvers, and various writing and visual art contests.
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.
Principal
Becky Dills
Address
5775 South 2200 West
Roy, UT 84067
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524120
F. 8014524139
Municipal is a community school which comprises four different sub communities of Roy City. The older and more established community is in the South East corner of the city. About 2/3 of the population of Municipal is bussed in from the newer or west side of the city. Many of the Municipal students are bussed past other schools to help fill the it’s classrooms. Municipal years ago was established in the heart of the city. It was the neighbor to the Police, Fire and Roy Municipal building. Behind the school use to be the recreation building and next door was the public swimming pool. Today all of those features and resources have moved further north and west as the growth of Roy moved in those directions. Municipal is centrally located close to the Roy exit of the freeway, Hill Air Force Base and much of Municipal School’s border is adjacent to the Davis School District border.
Municipal has been a smaller school in comparison to some of the newer schools that will hold up to 1000 students. Municipal currently holds up to around 450 students. Municipal is a great place to receive an education. The school has been in the community for over 50 years. It has had at least 2 remodels in that time. The school utilizes the city park as it’s playground and seems to be the gathering place for many people after school hours. The school has about 35 staff members and 21 classrooms. The class sizes vary from 20 – 34 students depending upon grade level and pockets of students. A cool fact for our school is the current Police and Fire Chiefs both attended Municipal as elementary students. Come visit and join the Municipal Eagles where it takes a whole village to help raise a child.
Principal
Kevin Chase
Address
3100 West 4800 South
Roy, UT 84067
Phone/Fax
P. 8014765400
F. 8014765459
Midland Elementary was constructed on farmland that had been used to grow onions and corn. The student population in Roy was growing rapidly prior to construction of the school. To accommodate this growth, students attended split sessions at Country View Elementary until Midland Elementary was completed in 1985. The original building had twenty-six full size classrooms along with a multipurpose room complete with a stage, and an open library. Nearly ten years later the library was enclosed and an additional eight classrooms were built on the north end of the existing building.
There are currently seven hundred students enrolled at Midland served by twenty-nine and a half teachers. Fifteen support staff including classroom aides, secretaries, custodians and cooks also work at Midland Elementary.
Principal
Libby Jacobsen
Address
425 West 2550 North
Ogden, UT 84414
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524260
F. 8014524279
Majestic Elementary School is located in Harrisville, Utah in the shadow of Ben Lomond Peak. It serves approximately 775 students. Majestic includes grades kindergarten through sixth, and it is home to a Spanish dual immersion program. Majestic opened its doors in the fall of 1998. It draws students from three surrounding cities (Harrisville, Pleasant View, and North Ogden). The school was originally built to house approximately 600 students and was added onto in the fall of 2004 with extra classes and a gymnasium. Majestic currently has a faculty and staff of approximately 65 members. The mascot is a “Mountaineer”.
Principal
Nanette Watson
Address
3644 North 900 West
Pleasant View, UT 84414
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524780
F. 8014524799
Lomond View Elementary is located in the heart of Pleasant View, Utah on the benches of the majestic Ben Lomond Peak. Lomond View is enthusiastic about student achievement due to the efforts of its approximately 650 students, 1300+ parents & Grandparents, 27 teachers & 18 support staff. This dedication is manifest in our performance in the top 10% of Weber School District on CORE, and other benchmark testing. Services provided include complete regular and resource education courses, counseling, speech therapy, and occupational and physical therapy is provided on an as-needed basis. Breakfast and lunch are served each day school is in session. As home of the Lions, we take pride in providing a safe learning environment where we help each other succeed, and consistently improve ourselves. The Lomond View Lions are a proud part of the Weber School District.
A few of the great opportunities students can choose to participate in include: Orchestra, Choir, Science Club, Math & Science Olympiad, Iron Kid competition, Chess Club, multiple service projects, Newberry Bingo Challenge, and new this year will be the Lego Robotics Club. Lomond View Elementary is committed to staying current on technology and best teaching practices. This year we finished purchasing interactive Smart Boards for every classroom, and staff members participated in over 1400 combined hours of professional development.
The school was originally constructed in 1959. Six additional classrooms and an enclosed ramp connecting the upper and lower concourses were added in 1967. In 1985, extensive modifications were made including the addition of a large gymnasium and storage areas, four new classrooms, a new media center, and an enlarged kitchen space. Spring of 2011 brought a new coat of paint and updated floor coverings to most of the common areas of the school and the Northern classrooms. Currently, the supportive Lomond View PTA is working on replacing the school’s marquee with a new, electronic version to better inform our parents and students of upcoming events.
Principal
Stacy Rountree
Address
2025 West 5000 South
Roy, UT 84067
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524380
F. 8014524399
Lakeview Elementary is located near the west gate of Hill Field AFB in Roy, Utah. – We are the home of the Leopards. We serve k-6 students in Roy who reside west of I-15 and east the Union Pacific railroad tracks from 4800 to 5600 South.
Our school provides full day kindergarten for all students and the average class size K-6 is 23 students.
Lakeview opened its’ doors in the fall of 1954 with just six classrooms and originally included students from the surrounding Roy area as well as Riverdale and the old Wilson school.
Lakeview serves approximately 460 students and employs 25 full-time teachers. We are a school-wide Title I School and provide additional academic support to students struggling in math and reading. In addition to our focus on reading and math instruction, Lakeview students also receive courses on character building: respect, responsibility, caring, trustworthiness, fairness and citizenship.
Lakeview Elementary is proud to be a Leader in Me school. Our faculty teaches the timeless principles of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and the 7 Habits of Happy Kids and everyone tries to apply these in every situation. The Leader in Me empowers students to be in charge of their daily actions and learning. The behavior problems have dropped dramatically because the students are given a chance to think about what they can do to fix the problem themselves, often choosing to perform kind acts of service.
In addition, every student at Lakeview benefits greatly from a broad range of leadership opportunities--from opportunities to lead tours, perform music, give speeches, serve the community, and implement their creative ideas, to assisting teachers in coordinating events at the school. Because of these wide range of leadership opportunities, the students have developed strong character, confidence, compassion, drive, and high standards of personal performance. We prepare our students to be leaders now so at home and at work they can become true leaders in their future, always concerned for the people around them.
Principal
Shane Rasmussen
Address
3112 South 3500 West
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524680
F. 8014524699
Kanesville Elementary School is a Utah Elementary school with an enrollment of approximately 750 students. Kanesville is located in West Haven, Utah which is approximately 35 miles north of Salt Lake City, west of the Wasatch Mountains in northern Utah. The convergence of the Weber and Ogden Rivers is located inside the northeastern portion of the city. The city is bordered on the east by Ogden, on the south by Roy, on the west by Hooper, and on the north by Marriott-Slaterville. Kanesville Elementary is part of the Weber School District and includes grades Kindergarten through sixth grade with a Life Skills Unit. West Haven is a city in Weber County, Utah. It was incorporated on July 1, 1991, combining theunincorporated communities of Kanesville and Wilson.
The first settlers in what would become Kanesville arrived in 1868. At the time the area was known as Northwest Hooper. Kanesville Elementary opened its doors in 1977 and still remains standing with a new addition added in 2009. A newsletter from the city's mayor in 2009 noted that West Haven was the fastest growing city in Utah in 2008. The predominant single-family home nature of the residential areas is being joined by more multi-story multi-family dwellings and condominiums. Some of the old rural nature survives in patches, including farm homes dating back well into the 19th Century, and there are still some working farms raising both crops and animals.
Kanesville Elementary feeds into Rocky Mountain Junior High and Fremont High School.
Principal
Kari Breeding
Address
5500 South 5900 West
Hooper, UT 84315
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524320
F. 8014524339
Hooper Elementary School is located in the southwest corner of Weber School District and is only several miles from the Great Salt Lake.
The current enrollment is approximately 680 students in grades K-6th with a teaching staff of 30 certified teachers.
Hooper schools were originally consolidated into one central school in 1905 on what is now the corner of 5500 S and 5900 W. It was remodeled in 1938. In 1970 this school was demolished and the present school was built. In 2007 Weber District added a 22,200 square foot addition which includes a gymnasium, computer lab, and ten additional classrooms to the school.
Hooper Elementary provides engaging learning experiences through the Project Lead the Way program and promotes the arts by way of the Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning Program. Other opportunities that students may participate in include robotics club and choir. We believe in a whole child approach to education that ensures each child is engaged, supported, and challenged.
Principal
Chance Adams
Address
655 East 5500 South
Ogden, UT 84405
Phone/Fax
P. 8014524140
F. 8014524159
H. Guy Child Elementary is located in the city of South Ogden, Utah. It is named after Henry Guy Child who served as the first mayor of South Ogden and who also served on the Weber School District Board of Education. The school was constructed in 1965 with an additional wing being added in 1978. It serves the residents of South Ogden who live south of Highway 89 and the residents of lower Uintah. The population of the school is approximately 400 students with 60 staff members including teachers, paraprofessionals, counselor, speech/language pathologist, Special Education staff, office staff, custodians, cooks, and other support staff. In addition to providing comprehensive, core curriculum-based learning to students in kindergarten through 6th grade, we also provide differentiated instruction and special education services, including services to students with severe needs in our functional life skills classrooms.