Nov 7, 2022-
Davis Conference Center, Layton, UT
4:00-7:30 pm
Bring your family to the free STEM EXPO (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Parents and students from Davis, Weber, Ogden and Morgan School Districts are invited to attend this FREE family event featuring local STEM businesses and education institutions.
Learn about Career opportunities in the local STEM industries. Meet with representatives of local technical colleges, community colleges, and universities to explore educational pathways. Come be a part of the explosive and exciting world of STEM!
Open to grades K-12
Explore STEM Careers
Hands-on Activities for kids
Interactive Displays
50+ Businesses
Career and College Planning
Concessions will be available
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FALL BOOK BLITZ
Thursday, September 8
5PM-8PM
Roy Junior High
5347 South 2100 West, Roy Utah
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!
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.
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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.
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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.