To register for the 2016-2017 school year, please read the content below. If you have any questions we have prepared a FAQ section below. If you do not find your question in that section please click the "Help" tab on the bottom right corner of this page.
To create a Parent Account you must have a Student ID. You can find your student’s ID on previous report cards. The student’s use this number in the library and for lunch. If they do not remember the Student ID simply call the school.
The system will provide you with a PIN as long as you have your student ID. Simply begin the creation process and after entering the Student ID click the link that says, "Don`t know your student`s pin? Click here.".
Create a parent account now with your child's Student ID. Create a Parent Account. If you don't know the Student ID call the school for help.
If you don't remember your password you can simply go to the login page and select the link for "If you have forgotten your password."
Because each school has specific requirements please call your school and schedule a time to pick up a new Student Registration packet. They will request documentation which includes your student's Birth Certificate, Immunization records, and Proof of Residence.
Junior High School Information
Visit our school listing and use the number there to contact the school office. Lookup my school's phone number.
Student Registration is intended for students who have previously attended a Weber School District school. You will need to login to the portal as a parent, not as a student. If you are unable to login to the portal, you will need to contact your student's school for assistance. Visit our school listing and use the number there to contact the school office.
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Because each school has specific requirements please call your school and schedule a time to pick up a new Student Registration packet. They will request documentation which includes your student's Birth Certificate, Immunization records, and Proof of Residence. Click on the schools menu to find your school.
Visit the school menu and the top of this page and use the number there to contact the school office.
To login to PowerSchool:
Click on the link below and enter your email address for the “Parent Username” and “Parent Email Address”.
https://weber.powerschool.com/public/account_recovery_begin.html
Check your email. It may take a minute or two for the email to be received. It will have the subject “PowerSchool Password Reset Request”. Make sure to check your spam folder.
Click the link in the email to set your password for the first time.
Enter your email address for the “Username” field.
Enter your desired password in the next two boxes, making sure it follows the listed rules. This may be the same password you used for MyWeber.
After you click “Enter” you will be logged in and have access to students assigned to you from last year. From now on, you can log in to the parent portal at the following URL: https://weber.powerschool.com/public
If you used your “@wsd.net” account for your MyWeber account it was not transferred to PowerSchool. You will need to create a new PowerSchool guardian account. To create a new parent account you will need the “Access ID” and “Access Password” for each student you want to link to your account. Once you have those, click on this link:
https://weber.powerschool.com/public/create_multi_student_account.html?
The access Id and access password can be obtained from the registrar at the high school or junior high or head secretary at the elementary.
Weber School District provides every student and teacher with a Microsoft Office 365 account. This account allows students and teachers to access the popular Microsoft Office Suite from any computer connected to the internet. Each account includes:
Login to your Office365 account by going to portal.office.com.
Go to a computer lab Login to a computer with your WSD username/password
Push: CTRL-ALT-DEL and click on Change Password
Type in an old password and new password twice
For more on school readiness, visit attendanceworks.org and reachoutandread.org
Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school—and themselves. Start building this habit in preschool so they learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important. Good attendance will help children do well in high school, college, and at work.
Build the Habit of Good Attendance Early
School success goes hand in hand with good attendance!
Chronic Absence - 18 or more days
Warning Signs - 10 to 17 days
Good Attendance - 9 or fewer absences
Note: These numbers assume a 180-day school year.
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Weber School District is committed to ensuring a safe environment for student and employee computer usage. The Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) governs the usage of the computers in the district. Everyone using a district computer is required to abide by the rules set forth in the AUP.
The Appropriate Use Policy is the agreement between the district, the students, and the staff, and determines which computer activities are appropriate. Usage of the computers should always be appropriate to one's role in the district. Failure to adhere to the Appropriate Use Policy will result in disciplinary action.
Read the Appropriate Use Policy
This document was written to help teachers, administrators, and parents explain the Appropriate Use Policy to students from Kindergarten to 3rd Grade. You may use this as a template and signature form for creating your own elementary school AUP form, if you wish to do so.
This document was written to help teachers, administrators, and parents explain the Appropriate Use Policy to students from 4th Grade to 6th Grade. You may use this as a template and signature form for creating your own elementary school AUP form, if you wish to do so.
To better understand the facts about Utah's Core Standards here are some links that provide valuable information.
Currently, the preferred methods for getting WSD notifications are to visit the main wsd.net web site, as well as your school web site. Other options include checking our district Twitter account or Facebook page. Please keep in mind that our Facebook page is not monitored 24/7, so any messages you send may not be responded to immediately.
We also offer the ability to sign up for email and text alerts. However, due to the volume of message that are being sent out, these two options are not as timely.
To sign up to follow our Twitter account, text “follow @wsdnotification” to 40404.
Email Notifications
To receive email notifications, a parent must be registered at weber.powerschool.com.
Note: Each parent must have their own PowerSchool account.
Remind
This system is used for school, classroom, and emergency messages
School and District Websites
The notification message will also be displayed on all school and district web pages. Visit any of the sites to see the WSD Notification Message.
WSD Notification messages can also be viewed by following the Weber School District Facebook page.
Currently, the preferred methods for getting WSD notifications are to visit the main wsd.net web site, as well as your school web site. Other options include checking our district Twitter account or Facebook page. Please keep in mind that our Facebook page is not monitored 24/7, so any messages you send may not be responded to immediately.
We also offer the ability to sign up for email and text alerts. However, due to the volume of message that are being sent out, these two options are not as timely.
To sign up to follow our Twitter account, text “follow @wsdnotification” to 40404.
Email Notifications
To receive email notifications, a parent must be registered at weber.powerschool.com.
Note: Each parent must have their own PowerSchool account.
Remind
This system is used for school, classroom, and emergency messages
School and District Websites
The notification message will also be displayed on all school and district web pages. Visit any of the sites to see the WSD Notification Message.
WSD Notification messages can also be viewed by following the Weber School District Facebook page.
On Wednesday March 2, 2016, Weber School District partnered with the Weber County Sheriff's Office, Pleasant View Police Department, Roy City Police Department, and the Utah Highway Patrol to conduct the largest safety drill in the district to date. The three-staged lockdown, evacuation, and reunification exercise was conducted at Kanesville Elementary in West Haven.
Gone are the days when the only drills teachers and administration needed to worry about involved earthquakes and fire. As a district we must now be prepared to protect the safety of our students in a variety of situations. Weber School District is committed to being prepared to protect, evacuate, and reunite the children with their parents and loved ones in the event of a natural disaster or tragedy.
Principal Scott Zellmer initiated discussion of drill that would involve transporting students from the school. Unlike most other schools in the District, Kanesville has the distinction of being geographically located in an area without surrounding schools, parks, or other public spaces that are suitable for an evacuation of this magnitude. In preparation for the drill, the Weber County Sheriff's Office suggested use of the Weber County Fairgrounds as an evacuation site due to its relatively close approximation to Kanesville and the fact that its layout was easily secured by law enforcement.
Lockdown, evacuation, and reunification drills have all been conducted separately prior to Wednesday's drill, but this was the first time the District has conducted all three drills concurrently. Planning for the drill was a months-long process that required a small army of volunteers and cooperation with multiple agencies. The day began at 9:00 with teachers receiving the signal to begin the lockdown with “locks, lights, out of sight”. Classrooms were individually cleared by law enforcement and children were escorted onto waiting buses, walking hand-in-hand. Streets along the evacuation route were closed to traffic, and a police escort accompanied the buses to the Fairgrounds where the children were taken into the Exhibit Hall. Parents were notified via email and text of their student's location and given the “all clear” to begin arriving at the Fairgrounds for reunification. Upon arrival, parents filled out information cards and were asked to present their identification. Once checked in, they were sent to a waiting area until their children were brought to the reunification table. At that point, identification was again verified and students were reunited and sent home with their parents. The cooperation of parents in the process was appreciated very much.
Nate Taggart, Weber School District's Spokesperson and Safety Specialist stated that it is everyone's hope that we never have to use this protocol, but emphasized the importance of being prepared for such an event. Overall, the process was very smooth and well executed with few issues. Many lessons were learned, and ideas for expediting evacuation and reunification were shared. Input received from law enforcement, parents, and school officials has been invaluable in helping us to streamline the process; however, the most important feedback we received was from the students themselves. The children felt protected and secure knowing that procedures were in place to ensure their safety. They even reported having a lot of fun watching movies and playing games while they waited for their parents to arrive. But perhaps most fun of all, they received their very own police escort!