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Tuesday, 05 December 2017 00:00

Coast2Coaster

This site lists all known rollercoasters worldwide from coast to coast on a map. Find a rollercoaster near you! 

Sunday, 03 December 2017 07:38

December 2017 Superintendency Message

It’s hard to believe that the holidays are here. What a great time to be part of education. Hopefully it is a time to reflect and be grateful and happy for what we have. It is also a season to give. Last week I attended the Christmas Tree Jubilee and it was a fabulous event. At this event I was reminded of what it is to give during this season. When you first walk into the event you are greeted with numerous Christmas trees that have been uniquely and beautifully decorated, you see baskets that have been created and also decorated that are loaded with gifts and goodies. All of these items that you see have been donated so they can be purchased later with the proceeds going to the Weber School District Foundation. As I admired the wonderful trees and baskets and other gifts donated, I thought of the countless hours that went into the decorating and purchasing these items. I thought of the countless people that were there at the event donating their time, the student groups that performed during each day of the event and other students that helped with whatever else was needed. I watched our own foundation team and the many hours that were put in months ago to make this event a success. I watched as so many community members and business owners dug deep into their pockets to pay for tables at the dinner, purchase the trees, baskets and other gifts as well as the many others that just made donations in general to the event. Finally, I watched as so many more volunteered to deliver these trees and gifts to those who had bought them. All of this to help children. Being able to see this whole process take place from beginning to end was heartwarming and eye opening. We are part of a great district and community and I am proud to be a part of it. Have a great holiday season this year.

Sincerely,

Kevin Sederholm
Assistant Superintendent

Monday, 04 December 2017 00:00

YouTube Geofind

Search YouTube for geotagged videos. Search by location, keyword/topic, or entire channels to view in the map and export to CSV.

Sunday, 03 December 2017 00:00

Threed

Generate 3d mockups right in your Browser. Upload your design, adjust settings and download your individual mockup.

Saturday, 02 December 2017 00:00

Let's Robot

Control robots through the Internet. Watch through the live-streamed webcam and move your robot around.

Friday, 01 December 2017 00:00

Board Game Gift Guide

Are you thinking about buying a new game to play with your relatives? Or are you wondering which game to buy for the stalwart board game collector in your life? This guide, just in time for the holidays, gives some great ideas for board games.

Weber School District Career Technical Education (CTE) received a warm reception and gracious hospitality on a recent visit to Kimberly Clark.

Students had the opportunity to listen to various speakers from Kimberly Clark. The students now have a better idea of all the things that happens behind the scenes to make and produce diapers and other products made by Kimberly Clark. The information the speakers provided gave our students additional resources as they make decisions about their career choices.

One highlight from the event was when each speaker talked about what it took to work in their field, whether it was additional education or on-the-job training. It showed they never stop learning. Students also heard them talk about the passion they had for the job they were doing! This is something that all students need to hear and see in action. It was great to hear from people who love their careers or jobs, and make learning fun! Various speakers also talked about the need for collaboration, communication, and problem solving.

 

Weber School District Career Technical Education Visits Kimberly Clark

Weber School District Career Technical Education Visits Kimberly Clark

Weber School District Career Technical Education Visits Kimberly Clark

Thursday, 30 November 2017 00:00

10 Math Tricks That Will Blow Your Mind

Are you ready to give your mathematics skills a boost? These simple math tricks can help you perform calculations more quickly and easily. They also come in handy if you want to impress your teacher, parents, or friends.

Wednesday, 29 November 2017 15:25

File a Discrimination Complaint

Non-Discrimination Policy

Weber School District is committed to ensuring a safe learning and working environment for all our students and employees. Weber School District prohibits discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment), or retaliation on the basis of race, color, sex, pregnancy, religion, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other legally protected classification in all educational  programs, activities, admissions, access, treatment, or employment practices. Board Policy 4120 and 7100 prohibits discrimination based on race, color and national origin, sex, handicap or disability, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972,  and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Equal Access Act, and Utah Code 34A-5-106. Related inquiries and complaints may be directed to a school administrator or to the weber School District Director of Equity, Justice, and Inclusion (801) 476-7869. You may also contact the Office for Civil Rights, Denver, CO, (303) 844-5695 or, if you believe you have been discriminated in your employment, the Utah Antidiscrimination and Labor Division (UALD) at (801) 530-6801 or the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at 1-800-669-4000..

Title VI

If you believe your student has been discriminated against or harassed, you are encouraged to contact your building principal and/or the Student Services Director at Weber School District offices at (801) 476-7800.

Title IX

If you believe your student has been discriminated against on the basis of sex, including gender identity and sexual orientation, in its educational programs and activities, or harassed in a manner that is creating a hostile environment for your student, you are directed to Policy 4120, paragraphs 1.5A through 1.5G which outlines procedures for filing a Title IX complaint. 

The Title IX Coordinators for Weber School District are the Supervisors of Elementary Education and of Secondary Education.  Their contact information is below:

  • Elementary: Dave Hales
  • Secondary: Clyde Moore

Section 504

If you believe your student has been discriminated against on the basis of a disability, you are directed to Policy 4120, paragraphs 2.7A through 2.7G, which outlines the procedures for filing a 504 complaint. The Section 504 Coordinator for Weber School District is Karen Miller, in Equity, Justice & Inclusion Department.  Ms. Miller can be reached at  .

Wednesday, 29 November 2017 00:00

World's Best Stargazing Sites

Today most city skies are free of stars. About 80% of North Americans live under light-polluted skies, not dark enough to see the Milky Way. But a growing number of preserved dark sky places and an emerging astrotourism industry are helping to reclaim the starry nights.

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