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Tuesday, 13 October 2020 11:09

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1Referral for Mental Health ServicesReferral for Mental Health Services105.24 KBSep 06, 2022Oct 31, 2023Rebecca Simpson492 times
2Permission for School CounselorPermission for School Counselor775.42 KBSep 02, 2022Oct 31, 2023Jeridee Burnett449 times
3MH Screening Consent FormMH Screening Consent Form123.84 KBSep 02, 2022Oct 31, 2023Rebecca Simpson428 times

Tuesday, 13 October 2020 11:06

Staff Directory (Mental Health Services)

 

Jessica Warren LCSW Weber High
Amber Hellstrand LCSW Bonneville High
Andrea Bailey LCSW Roy High
Dave Visser CMHC Fremont High
Larissa Adams LCSW
*North Ogden Jr, Green Acres, Bates, North Ogden
Angelique Becherini LCSW
*Rocky Mtn., Country View, Hooper, Midland
Kenyatta Green CSW
*Orion, Farr West, Lomond View, Orchard Springs
Shelly Ledford CMHC
*South Ogden, Burch Creek, H. Guy Child,
Dani Mahan LCSW
*TH Bell, Riverdale, Roosevelt
Carlie Tesch LCSW
*Walquist, Plain City, Silver Ridge, Snowcrest Jr., Valley El.
Ruth Taylor LCSW
*West Haven, Pioneer, West Weber
Tamra Rasmussen CMHC
*Sand Ridge, Kanesville, Roy, Valley View
Krystal Sorenson CSW
*Roy Jr., Freedom, Lakeview, Municipal
Rebecca Roe LCSW
*Washington Terrace, Majestic, Canyon View
Jay Eldredge LCSW
*Two Rivers, WIC, North Park
Zach Leifson LCSW/MPA Uintah El.

 

 

 

Friday, 11 September 2020 15:30

WSD Covid-19 Case Count

Wednesday, 26 August 2020 11:04

How Do I Reset My Password

To reset your student password follow the steps below.

OPTION 1 - Self Reset

  1. Visit myweber.wsd.net
  2. Click "STUDENT Password Reset" (bottom left)
  3. Enter Student ID
  4. Enter Student Birthdate and Phone number on file

OPTION 2 - Call the School

The School can reset a student password.

Please also make sure to signed the AUP so that your account is not locked.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020 22:43

Adult Education

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Andrea Woodring anwoodring@wsd.net 8014763930

Principal

Andrea Woodring

Address

955 W. 12th St.
Ogden, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014763930

F. 8014763930

Weber Adult Education is the Adult and Community Education for Weber School District. Currently located on 12th Street just a few blocks east of Interstate 15, our offices are housed in the north end of the Two Rivers High School building. Weber Adult Ed offers various services and classes to help students and community learners further their educational goals and invest in their future.  The adult education programs of Utah do not discriminate in its programs based on race, color, national origin, sex or disabilities.

Students 16 years of age and older are eligible to participate in programs offered through Adult and Community Education.  

Students who are interested in participating in adult basic education, GED preparation and adult high school completion may contact the registrar at 801-476-3930, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Registration information is also available at our website: adulteducation.wsd.net.

Classes are offered at various sites throughout the Weber School District.

Available Educational Opportunities Include:

    Adult Basic Education
    Adult High School  Completion
    GED Preparation
    ESL (English as a Second Language) classes for English Language Learners (ELL).

 

Wednesday, 29 July 2020 15:55

Elementary Learning Options

For 2021-2022

In-Person Learning offers the richest learning experiences to develop the whole child and is the preferred learning option for most students and families.

  • Students attend class each day. In the event of a health concern, short-term flexible learning options are available for students to learn from home.
  • Teachers provide learning experiences which ensure students experience the full depth and breadth of the Utah Core State Standards. Essential, important, and supporting skills are taught with a variety of evidence-based practices. Teachers and specialists also provide robust intervention and enrichment supports.
  • Parents and/or guardians are responsible to regularly check in on their students’ progress and support as needed.
  • Social interactions are structured to enhanced learning experiences while keeping students safe and healthy.

Short-term Flexible Learning is a temporary solution for students who are attending in-person, but, due to health-related concerns, find it necessary to learn remotely for one to fifteen consecutive school days.

  • Students work from home on assignments in English language arts, math, and science provided digitally by their assigned classroom teacher(s).
  • Teachers provide online learning experiences that are focused on essential skills and include some teacher-student interaction.
  • Parents and/or Guardians support students’ learning with the expectation they will return to In-Person Learning as soon as possible

Remote Learning is 100% online learning provided by Weber School District through the Weber Online program.

  • Students are Weber School District students, but will not be assigned to a homeroom teacher at the neighborhood school.
  • A certified Weber Online teacher will regularly communicate with parents/guardians to support with technical and content questions.
  • Parents and/or Guardians will serve as the child’s primary teacher
Wednesday, 29 July 2020 15:40

Secondary Learning Options

For 2021-2022

In-Person Learning offers the richest learning experiences to develop the whole child and is the preferred learning option for most students and families.

  • Students attend class each day. In the event of a health concern, short-term flexible learning options are available for students to learn from home.
  • Teachers provide learning opportunities which ensure students experience the full depth and breadth of the Utah Core State Standards. Essential, important and supporting skills are taught with a variety of evidence-based practices. Teachers and specialists also provide robust intervention and enrichment supports.
  • Parents and/or guardians are responsible to regularly check in on their students’ progress and support as needed.
  • Social interactions are structured to enhanced learning experiences while keeping students safe and healthy.

Short-Term Flexible Learning is a temporary solution for students who are attending in-person, but, due to health-related concerns, find it necessary to learn remotely for one to fifteen consecutive school days.

  • Students work from home on essential skill assignments in all scheduled courses provided digitally by the assigned classroom teacher.
  • Teachers provide online learning experiences that are focused on essential skills and include some teacher-student interaction and communication (teachers can use the digital courses they’ve created either individually or collaboratively with their PLCs, the resources developed by their peers and the Curriculum Team this summer or a hybrid of both).
  • Parents and/or Guardians support students’ learning with the expectation they will return to In-Person Learning as soon as possible.

Remote Learning is 100% online learning provided by Weber School District through the Weber Online and/or Edgenuity programs.

  • Students are Weber School District students, but will not be assigned to teachers at the neighborhood school.
  • A certified Weber Online/Edgenuity teacher will regularly communicate with parents/guardians to support with technical and academic questions.
  • Parents and/or Guardians will serve as the child’s primary teacher.

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