The Environmental Center has materials and equipment to help you engage your students during your time at the Center.
Below is a list of available materials:
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Benjamin Prall Environmental Center Administrator (801) 745-2057
Swanson's North Fork Environmental Center is dedicated to providing a safe outdoor experience for students K-12, helping them understand core curriculum and the workings of the natural world. Consider it your destination field trip spot.
The Environmental Center will be a facility and a setting for all students to safely learn about the workings of nature, about themselves, and to build positive relationships with each other and the natural world.
Experience the joy of learning in nature's laboratory. Through recreational pursuits kids will learn about nature and themselves.
Serving grades K-12 the Center provides a central lodge with kitchen, dining and restroom facilities. Equipment for activities year round is available at the Center.
The Center provides a natural setting for a fine field trip, that will provide fun and great memories. The Center can be used to teach key scientific concepts that may be hard in the traditional classroom.
The Center can also be a great location for Team Building and student conferences. A great location for student and teacher leaders to build unity while learning and working.
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Edmunds, Jennifer
Elementary Aide
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | (801) 476-7800 |
Swalberg, Kirt
Elementary Education Assistant Director
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | (801) 452-4364 |
Williams, Mary Jo
Elementary Education Director
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | (801) 476-7868 |
Wilson-Sianez, Roxan
Elementary Education Ex Administrative Assistant
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | (801) 476-7877 |
Mary Jo Williams
Elementary Education Director
(801) 476-7868
Elementary Education provides district administration, leadership and resources to the district’s 28 elementary schools serving approximately 16,000 students.
Research and experience tells us that parental involvement increases student learning. Become a member of your child’s educational team by being involved in your local school and PTA organization.
If you are new to the area you can now use our Boundary Map to find your school. You can also use the Bus Stop Locator to find your new stop for this school year
Heather Neilson
Curriculum Director
(801) 476-7858
The Mission of the Curriculum Department is to ensure high levels of learning for ALL students by providing the best possible resources and support for administrators and teachers.
ELEMENTARY - Curriculum Fellows
SECONDARY - Curriculum Fellows
Rod Belnap
Director Of Career and Technical Education
(801) 476-6522
The Mission of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is to provide students with the technical skills and academic knowledge needed to prepare them for future employment and/or a successful transition to post-secondary education. CTE Pathways show students a direct connection between doing well in high school and being able to transition smoothly to post-secondary opportunities or getting a good job when they graduate. CTE offers a wide variety of courses at the junior high and high school level. Many of our high school CTE courses offer Concurrent Enrollment (CE) credit through Utah colleges and universities.
The workplace in our country has become increasingly more dynamic and demanding at a phenomenal pace. Knowledge and skills that are useful and marketable today may be completely obsolete before the end of the year or even sooner. For this reason, the students of today need an education that is not only rigorous and relevant, but one that prepares them to advance in a career.
CTE training is vital. Nearly one-third of the fastest growing occupations will require an associate’s degree or a post-secondary vocational certificate, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employers will be hiring more people with technical education than any other group. In addition, the fastest growing job categories in the United States will be technology related. In Utah, a coalition of business and education leaders have a vision for educating our youth to revitalize Utah's economy. Check out the web site at Prosperity2020.com and learn why Education is the key to Utah's prosperity.
CTE offers students the opportunity to learn from extremely well qualified, professional instructors in a contextual setting using up to date, “real world” technology. CTE continually works at building collaborative, articulated programs with post-secondary educational institutions to increase the educational options for our students. A majority of our programs have state administered competency tests associated with the course of study. Our goal is to consistently score above the state average in every program area.
Student leadership opportunities along with local, state and national competitions are available through our CTSO's (Career and Technical Student Organzations).
Work Based Learning (WBL) opportunities are provided to qualified 12th grade students. After completing a Critical Workplace Skills independent study course, apprenticeships and/or internships are available at local businesses, medical facilities, schools, and government entities.
A nontraditional career is any occupation in which women or men comprise 25 percent or less of its total employment. Our teachers and counselors work to enhance awareness about nontraditional careers and dispel stereotypes and myths about these careers.
We believe in our students, support our teachers and constantly look for ways to improve our programs!
The Weber School District CTE Department is committed to excellence in education!
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