The purpose of Title I is to support school efforts to ensure that all children meet challenging academic standards and have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education. This purpose can be accomplished by providing additional resources for high poverty schools to enhance educational opportunities for disadvantaged students. Title I funds must be used in addition to District and State funds. All of the services students would receive in the absence of Title I must be in place before Title I funds are used.
Title I provides flexible funding that may be used to provide additional instructional staff, professional development, extended-time programs, and other strategies for raising student achievement in high-poverty schools. The program focuses on promoting schoolwide reform in high-poverty schools and ensuring students' access to scientifically based instructional strategies and challenging academic content. Title I provisions provide a mechanism for holding states, school districts, and schools accountable for improving the academic achievement of all students and turning around low-performing schools, while providing alternatives to students in such schools to enable those students to receive a high-quality education.
Please be aware that parents have the right to request the professional qualifications of their child’s teachers and the right to request information on whether their child is provided services by a paraprofessional and their qualifications. Please contact your child’s principal with any questions you have regarding this matter.
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The Weber School District recently closed its CTE Child Care Lab at Two Rivers High School. This was not an easy decision to eliminate a program that had served teen students with children for many years, but with dwindling enrollment numbers, it was no longer economically feasible to continue offering this service.
The lab was costing about $55,000 annually to operate which included employing a full-time and two part-time aids. At the end of the 2016 school year, there were only three students taking advantage of the program. Although it’s hard to pinpoint an exact reason, several factors such as changes in the state’s curriculum and enhanced online education options, most likely contributed to a steady decline in enrollment.
The school announced the closure of the lab about a year in advance to give eligible students the opportunity to look at other alternatives. Those options included participation in another CTE Child Care Lab being offered at one of our other four high schools in the district, as well as enrollment in our online education program.
There are also other resources being offered in the community to assist teen mothers who want to continue their education. One is the Early Head Start Program that offers free child care so students can attend school. This federally funded program through the Ogden-Weber Community Action Partnership (OWCAP), currently has sixteen spots available for teens with infants and toddlers. For information, please visit their website at www.owcap.org/headstart
The Weber School District will continue to help and serve all students in hopes of providing the best possible education given their individual circumstances. Additional resources are available by contacting Student Services at (801)476-3611.
In honor of Daniel Burch, one of the earliest pioneers to the South Ogden area, the Weber School District proudly dedicated Burch Creek Elementary on Thursday, August 18, 2016. Built to accommodate the student bodies from the aging MarLon Hills and Club Heights elementary schools, Burch Creek is a state-of-the-art facility that offers breath-taking views of the Wasatch Mountains. Principal Rick Proffers conducted the dedication which was attended by members of the school board and other local dignitaries. Several students from the area were chosen to help President Brent Richardson with the ribbon cutting ceremony. Burch Creek Elementary will service between 600-650 students from the South Ogden area.
Lane Findlay
Community Relations Specialist
(801) 476-7821
The Community Relations Section serves as a resource to schools and programs and builds public understanding and support for schools in the Weber School District. The section serves as the liaison between the district, the community and the media and assists in coordinating media coverage of the educational process.
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Findlay, Lane
Community Relations Specialist
COMMMUNITY RELATIONS | (801) 476-7821 |
Gustaveson, Margaret
Receptionist
COMMMUNITY RELATIONS | (801) 476-7800 |
Orr, Cami
Community Legal Administrative Assistant
COMMMUNITY RELATIONS | (801) 476-7882 |
Lane Findlay
Community Relations Specialist
(801) 476-7821
The Weber School District recognizes that a safety program for students and employees is necessary to accomplish its public education mission.
The Weber School District recognizes that a safety program for students and employees is necessary to accomplish its public education mission. Although safety and loss control is a shared responsibility the Safety Section helps with compliance in areas of safety such as: Child Access Routing Plans, Emergency Response and Evacuation, Risk Management, and other health and occupational requirements.
Our Weber School District Employees review precautions training on a regular basis. The trainings include Right to Know training, Standard Response Protocol Training and Blood Borne Pathogens along with other related safety programs.
Business
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Charlesworth, Sherie
Accountant - Schools
FINANCE | (801) 476-7842 |
Craynor, Theresa
Accounts Payable Lead Administrative Assistant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7840 |
Davis, Christine
Accounts Payable Administrative Assistant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7834 |
Goodsell, Melissa
Business Administrative Assistant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7831 |
Hodson, Julie
Accounts Payable Administrative Assistant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7857 |
Meyerhoffer, Keri
Business Support Specialist
FINANCE | (801) 476-7839 |
Olsen, Michele
Business Support Accountant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7844 |
Petersen, Robert
Business Administrator
FINANCE | (801) 476-7841 |
Pilkington, Seth
Assistant Business Administrator
FINANCE | (801) 476-7843 |
Russell, Tamara
Accounts Payable Administrative Assistant
FINANCE | (801) 476-7837 |
Robert Petersen
Business Administrator
(801) 476-7841
Melissa Goodsell
Business Administrative Assistant
(801) 476-7831
Our department provides budget and finance services to district administration, district staff, state and federal agencies, and community patrons.
The Weber School District Business Department functions as the finance and budgeting arm of the Weber School District. The staff includes a business administrator, assistant business administrator, accountants, accounts payable clerks, a purchasing agent, buyers, and school finance support positions. We provide business and payroll services to all schools and departments. We also provide important budget information to state and federal agencies, the Weber School District Board, district staff and administration, and the Superintendent. For further information see related purchasing and other finance links.
To report a concern regarding misuse of public funds, contact the WSD Business Office at 801-476-7831, or the internal audit division of USBE using this link
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The SafeUT Crisis Text and Tip Line is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention to youth through texting and a confidential tip program – right from your smartphone.
Licensed clinicians in our 24/7 CrisisLine call center respond to all incoming chats, texts, and calls by providing:
We can help anyone with emotional crises, bullying, relationship problems, mental health, or suicide related issues.
SafeUT is free, anonymous, and confidential.
If an “active rescue” is necessary – meaning our crisis counselor believes the user is in immediate danger – the counselor will alert emergency services for a face-to-face safety evaluation.
The SafeUT program and app help youth stay healthy and safe in schools by providing high-quality, confidential counseling services. The app’s key features include:
Safe UT answers crisis calls, texts, and chats – about yourself or someone else – 24/7. These services are anonymous and confidential. Our counseling topics include: