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2024-252024-25

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2023-242023-24

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2022-232022-23

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2021-222021-22

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2020-212020-21

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2019-202019-20

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2018-192018-19

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2017-182017-18

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2016-172016-17

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2015-162015-16

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2014-152014-15

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2013-142013-14

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2012-132012-13

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2011-122011-12

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2010-112010-11

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2008-092008-09

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Monday, September 9th, marked a significant milestone as Haven Bay Elementary School officially opened its doors, welcoming excited students and staff. Principal Justin Skeen shared his thoughts on this special occasion during an interview, highlighting the joy of seeing the students arrive.

 

"You know, once the students showed up this morning, it put everything together for us. That was the most important thing—getting kids on our campus, all in the same location. It made everything else, like the ongoing construction, not as important. The students are happy and excited to be here," Skeen said. "That makes all the difference in the world for us."

 

Reflecting on the students’ reactions, Skeen described their awe at the new school facilities. "Well, for one, they think their school's amazing. When they see their classrooms, many said things like, 'Wow, my room is so big!' or 'I can't believe this is my school.' That excitement carried into today, and there's such a positive energy—it’s like none other."

 

Principal Skeen also emphasized Haven Bay's focus on building community and teamwork. "Our expectations are to build teams and create a strong school culture, which is really important here at Haven Bay—from the office to every aspect of the building, to our students. We want to build a sense of community."

 

Haven Bay Elementary has already set the tone for a bright future, where students, staff, and families can thrive in a supportive and collaborative environment. As the new school year begins, Haven Bay is poised to become a cornerstone of the community, shaping young minds and fostering a sense of unity.

West Field High School officially opened its doors for the first time on September 3rd. Excitement was high as students, teachers, and staff gathered for the first day of classes. "Everything is so innovative and fresh, and the energy is just palpable," shared the Student Government Advisor. Students were equally thrilled, with many eagerly discussing upcoming events. "We have a lot of activities for homecoming in the first week of school" one student remarked. As students flooded the halls, one simply said, "I’m excited for football games and meeting new people." Principal Martini echoed the enthusiasm, calling it the start of a tradition of "greatness and excellence." As one teacher put it, "It's great to finally have students in the building after weeks of preparation." The Longhorns are ready to kick off a memorable year.

Since 1965, the football rivalry between Weber High School and Roy High School has been a highlight in Northern Utah. Known as "The Shield Game," this annual event showcases the fierce competition and deep-rooted traditions of both schools.

 

The tradition of the Shield Game continues to be a highlight of the high school football season, drawing large crowds and support from both communities. Fans packed the stadium, creating an electric atmosphere that underscores the significance of this rivalry.

 

Roy High pulled off a dramatic 48-34 victory over Weber in the highest-scoring game in the rivalry's history. Senior Robert Young was the standout, contributing five touchdowns, including a 74-yard run that sealed the win. Roy retained "The Shield," advancing their all-time series lead to 34-25.

 

Weber High made several strong pushes, keeping the game competitive until the final quarter. Their offense, led by key players, managed to keep pace with Roy through most of the game. However, Roy's defense stepped up in crucial moments, making important stops that kept Weber from closing the gap. Weber’s resilience was evident, but they were ultimately unable to overcome Roy’s high-powered offense.

Wednesday, 04 September 2024 08:50

Communications

Ryan James Communications & Community Engagement Administrator (801) 476-6504

Ryan James

Communications & Community Engagement Administrator

(801) 476-6504

Geoffrey Brooks Digital Communications Senior Engineer (801) 476-7968

Geoffrey Brooks

Digital Communications Senior Engineer

(801) 476-7968

Shawn Potokar Secondary Teacher (801) 476-3766

Shawn Potokar

Secondary Teacher

(801) 476-3766

930 W 200 N BLDG 10A
OGDEN, UT 84404

 

The Communications Team serves as a vital bridge between the district and its community. The department's primary goal is to effectively communicate the district’s mission, vision, and accomplishments to stakeholders. By sharing positive stories, highlighting the achievements of students, teachers, and staff, and fostering open dialogue, the department aims to build trust, support, and a sense of community.

One of the department's key responsibilities is to promote the district's positive image and share inspiring narratives. This is achieved through various channels, including traditional media, social media, and the district website. By showcasing the successes of students, highlighting innovative programs, and celebrating the dedication of educators, the department strives to create a positive and engaging narrative that reflects the district's values. Additionally, the department works closely with school principals and administrators to ensure that their unique stories and achievements are amplified, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the district's overall success.

We love showcasing the incredible work happening in our district! Whether it's a special event, a standout student, or a successful program, we want to share your stories with the community. Have something you think deserves recognition? Let us know!

West Haven, UT — The newly constructed Mountain View Junior High School welcomed its very first class of students in a grand opening ceremony filled with excitement and pride. The event, attended by students, parents, and local dignitaries, marked the beginning of a new chapter for the West Haven community.

Principal Matthew Patterson expressed his enthusiasm for the school, highlighting the opportunity to create new traditions and build a unique legacy from the ground up. He praised the school's exceptional staff, noting that they are among the best educators in Utah. Superintendent Gina Butters and School Board President Paul Widdison also addressed the crowd, emphasizing the importance of making Mountain View Junior High a welcoming and inclusive environment. Students were encouraged to foster a sense of belonging and pride in their new school.

The school's mascot, the Maverick, and its colors—teal and silver—were introduced by Student Body President Rylan Kapp, symbolizing creativity, uniqueness, and achievement. The ceremony concluded with a ribbon-cutting, symbolizing the official opening of the school. Parents and students were then invited to tour the state-of-the-art facilities, guided by cheerleaders and student officers. The evening set a positive tone for the upcoming school year, with the community eager to embrace the new opportunities at Mountain View Junior High.

Tuesday, 03 September 2024 00:09

New Teachers Welcomed to Weber School District

Over 150 new teachers gathered at Roy Junior High on August 7th and 8th for the annual Weber School District New Teacher Orientation. The two-day event provided a comprehensive overview of the district's policies, procedures, and resources to help new educators succeed in their classrooms.

Superintendent Gina Butters kicked off the orientation, emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships with students and creating a positive learning environment. She also highlighted the district's commitment to supporting new teachers throughout their careers.

Sessions covered a wide range of topics, including classroom management strategies, effective use of technology, curriculum implementation, and district policies. Experienced educators shared their insights and best practices, providing valuable guidance to the new teachers.

Overall, the new teacher orientation was a successful event that equipped educators with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in their new roles within the Weber School District.

 

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