Dual language immersion is a 50/50 instructional model in which students spend half their day learning in English and the other half learning in Spanish or Chinese. Through developmentally appropriate curriculum, students naturally pick up the language as they learn other subjects. The program is based on the total language learning approach incorporating content-based instruction and explicit language instruction. Our goal is that our immersion students will become bi-literate and bilingual.
Within Weber School District there are four language immersion programs. A separate application is required for each program. If you would like more information about a specific program, you are welcome and encouraged to attend an informational meeting hosted by the school principal and a school district representative. Only students entering 1st grade during the 2024-2025 school year are eligible to apply. Applications will be available at 9:00 AM on morning following the parent meeting at each school site.
--Applications may only be submitted on behalf of incoming first graders.--
Location: Recreation Hall – Weber County Fairgrounds
Date: May 8th – 9th, 2023
IRON Kid General and Timing Information
GENERAL INFORMATION:
GENERAL RULES FOR THE RELAY:
TIMING:
SHUTTLE RUN:
STACKERS: Start with hands on table; wait for “go” from judge (see attached video for demonstration)
FOR THIRD GRADE STUDENTS
FOR FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS
FRISBEE GOLF:
JUMPING JACKS:
Goal for hula hoop timing is:
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THE PURPOSE OF THIS SITE IS TO PROVIDE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND PARA-EDUCATORS WITH THE MATERIALS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT ENGAGING, AGE APPROPRIATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTION THAT WILL ENCOURAGE ALL STUDENTS TO ACQUIRE THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO SUSTAIN A HEALTHY LIFE.
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An introductory course that focuses on the world of transportation technology. Students will gain an understanding of how transportation technologies impact politics, the environment, society, and the economy. Students will develop a foundation in essential abilities and attitudes that will in turn expand their occupational opportunities in the world of transportation.
Scott Palmers Transportation and Energy class at North Ogden Jr High school learning how to disassemble and re-assemble small engines.
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A public school student who graduates on or after January 1, 2016, must pass a basic civics test as a condition for receiving a high school diploma. Students enrolled in an adult education program must also pass the basic civics test as a condition for receiving an adult education secondary diploma. Students must correctly answer a minimum of 35 out of 50 questions in order to pass and can take the test as many times as necessary beginning in the 8th grade.