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Thursday, 29 September 2016 10:10

Washington Terrace Elementary

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Tana Chipp tachipp@wsd.net 8014524200

Principal

Tana Chipp

Address

20 East 4600 South
Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524200

F. 8014524219

Washington Terrace is a Title One school with an enrollment of approximately 500 students. It is located in Washington Terrace in South Ogden, Utah and serves the students in Washington Terrace and South Riverdale. WTE is part of Weber School District and includes grades K-6. WTE also partners with YMCA to provide after school activities for the students throughout the school year and during the summer.

Washington Terrace began as the clouds of war gathered on the shores of the United States in 1940, and the government rushed to completion numerous Army, Navy, and Air Force installations in various parts of the country. To provide sufficient labor to work in these installations, recruiting teams were sent throughout the U.S. to hire workers. To insure necessary housing for these people who were uprooted from their own homes, a program of constructing large housing projects was instituted by the Federal Government. Thus Washington Terrace Housing Project came into being in 1942-43, three miles south of Ogden City on 283 acres of sand on the terraced hills just west of Washington Boulevard giving the name of Washington Terrace to the 1400 two-bedroom family homes.

The first school began in Washington Terrace on October 11, 1943, with 665 pupils and 17 teachers. There were six grades crowded into nine double dwelling-family unit houses with improvised furniture supplied by Hill Air Force Base for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Benches and tables were constructed for the first, second, and third grade students.

The sixteen-room school building was completed in the 1945. Fifty years later in 1996 a new building was constructed on the city park southwest of the old school. Following the dedication of the new building the old school was torn down and made into a beautiful new city park with walking trails.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 10:07

Valley View Elementary

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Philip Nestoryak phnestoryak@wsd.net 8014765200

Principal

Philip Nestoryak

Address

2465 West 4500 South
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014765200

F. 8014765219

Valley View Elementary is nestled in a quiet suburban community located in the middle of Roy, Utah serving approximately 325 students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. The mission at Valley View is Maximizing EVERY STUDENT'S academic learning and empowering personal responsibility. The Valley View Vikings enjoy the Leader in Me & Project Lead the Way programs. Our students have the support of a full-time counselor, full-time instructional coach, part-time mental health therapist, several paraprofessionals, an awesome PTA, and many dedicated volunteers & master teachers. It is our pleasure to provide students with a personalized learning experience focusing on the whole child where each child is loved and supported to reach their full potential.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 10:05

Valley Elementary

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Crystal Deamer crdeamer@wsd.net 8014524180

Principal

Crystal Deamer

Address

5821 East 1900 North
Eden, UT 84310

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524180

F. 8014524199

Valley Elementary School is a beautiful new school, in a rural area surrounded by mountains. It has the enrollment of approximately 600 with 27 teachers. Valley is located in Eden, Utah about 20 miles east of Ogden, Utah. It serves the residents of Huntsville, Eden, and Liberty. It is part of the Weber School District and includes grades K-6. Valley is a Gold Metal, ABC-UBI, and Ken Garff Reading School. It offers early morning choir classes and enrichment classes; as well as a Special Education Preschool and Life Skills units.

The original location of Valley Elementary School was on 200 South in Huntsville town, north of the Huntsville Town Park, and east of the Weber County Library. This was the location of Valley School from 1861-2009. In 2008 construction of our new building began in Eden, Utah at 5821 East 1900 North. It was completed in 2009 in time for the 2009-2010 school year to begin. It’s beautiful double sized gym and stage is an extra benefit to our community for youth sports and fine arts performances.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 10:03

Uintah Elementary

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Michael Yardley myardley@wsd.net 8014524980

Principal

Michael Yardley

Address

6115 South 2250 East
Ogden, UT 84403

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524980

F. 8014524999

Uintah Elementary opened its doors for the 1977-78 school year on August 29, 1977. Uintah Elementary was dedicated on March 1, 1978. Our Superintendent was Leland Burningham. Mr. Gary Francis was the first principal at Uintah and Betty Reed was secretary. Floyd Naylor was the custodian and unit manager, Jayne Moore. There were 19 teachers hired for our new school as well as a librarian and two playground supervisors. PTA president was Suzanne Patterson. On July 21, 1978, a bond was issued for a seven- classroom addition to the school. The bond was for $444,000.
 
  • Contractor: Cannon-Papanikolas
  • Area of school: 50, 500 square feet (including outside covered area)
  • Cost: $1,623,000
  • Cost per square foot: $32.14
  • Designed pupil capacity: 600 students
  • School site: 12.94 acres
Thursday, 29 September 2016 10:00

Roy Elementary

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David Thal dathal@wsd.net 8014524160

Principal

David Thal

Address

2888 West 5600 South
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524160

F. 8014524179

Roy Elementary is located in the southwest section of Weber County and borders the Eagle Lake Golf Course and two residential neighborhoods. The school has been in existence since the late 1800’s although the original building has been rebuilt and added onto several times.

Roy Elementary has 500 students and 23 teachers. The main focus of our curriculum is literacy and numeracy and our students participate in the Road to Success Reading program and competitions in math, science, and writing. School colors are blue and yellow and the mascot is the ram. The school theme is “Believe in yourself, there’s power in you!”

Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:55

Roosevelt Elementary

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Shelly Harris shharris3@wsd.net 8014524520

Principal

Shelly Harris

Address

190 West 5100 South
Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524520

F. 8014524539

We are the Roosevelt Raptors located in Washington Terrace in South Ogden, Utah.  Roosevelt Elementary, named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt, first opened as a six room school with 204 students on September 9, 1957. The school was built to relieve over crowded Washington Terrace Elementary. In 1958 eight more rooms were added and we have continued to grow.

As a Title One school we provide lower class sizes and offer extended day kindergarten. This helps us provide additional academic support with our highly qualified staff and current technology. We currently have approximately 540 students and 50 staff members. 

Our school motto is: “Raptors United Are . . . Respectful, Always Caring, Positive, Trustworthy, Open, Honest & Fair, Responsible and Safe Citizens. We believe that every child should be preparing to go to college.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:52

Riverdale Elementary

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Jennifer Thomas jethomas@wsd.net 8014524540

Principal

Jennifer Thomas

Address

1160 West 4400 South
Ogden, UT 84405

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524540

F. 8014524559

Riverdale Elementary School is located in Riverdale, Utah, with an enrollment of about 550 students. It is part of the Weber School District and includes grades K-6.
 
Riverdale Elementary was built in 1967 after the original school burned down. Riverdale is home of the KAT kids (Kids Against Tobacco) and have helped make the school and surrounding public areas a smoke-free environment. The KAT kids helped to influence the passing of the law to have the area's parks and public areas smoke-free. The 4th and 5th grade students have won the Truth About Tobacco Contest and the school received grant money.

Riverdale Elementary is the home of the Roadrunner Drama Club, Brain Games, and the before-school STAR reading program.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:48

Plain City Elementary

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Sherilyn Elliott shelliott@wsd.net 8014524220

Principal

Sherilyn Elliott

Address

2335 North 3600 West
Plain City, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524220

F. 8014524239

Plain City Elementary has an approximate enrollment of 700 students including Kindergarten through 6th grade. It serves the majority of residents in Plain City, and is part of the Weber School District. Plain City Elementary was built in 2007, replacing the previous 1906 location which is approximately one mile to the west in the heart of old “downtown” Plain City. The old Plain City Elementary was a patchwork of additions and remodels dating back to 1906 and forward to 1984. While Plain City is growing rapidly, the building currently sits adjacent to open grazing fields and farmland.

 

Students, teachers, and parents love the spacious nearly 14 acre site and 80,000 square foot building. Designed with many windows and skylights, the building is bright and appealing to students and staff. Plain City Elementary carries a long standing tradition of educational and child-centered excellence. This deep-rooted heritage represents the collaborative efforts of countless invested and caring stakeholders who are impassioned about the education of our children.

Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:46

Pioneer Elementary

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Shane Rasmussen shrasmussen@wsd.net 8014524560

Principal

Shane Rasmussen

Address

250 North 1600 West
Ogden, UT 84404

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524560

F. 8014524579

Pioneer Elementary is located in Marriot-Slaterville Utah. We have approximately 550 students from grades K-6. Pioneer is tucked in a quiet little neighborhood just east of I-15 and a bit north of 12th street in Ogden. Our students come from Harrisville, Farr West, Marriot-Slaterville, as well as unincorporated areas of Weber County. Pioneer is part of Weber School District.

Pioneer is a very tech friendly school. We have SMART Boards and document cameras in every room. The faculty is very adept at incorporating technology into the learning experience. This provides a very engaging education for our students.  

Thursday, 29 September 2016 09:43

North Park Elementary

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Michel Strate mistrate@wsd.net 8014524340

Principal

Michel Strate

Address

4046 South 2175 West
Roy, UT 84067

Phone/Fax

P. 8014524340

F. 8014524359

North Park Elementary is a proud part of Weber School District and provides a high-quality PreK-6 educational program. The school provides an extended day kindergarten program, a preschool program, and two functional life skill classes to support unique learning needs. The new facility opened its doors in August 2014 and is located on the north end of the city of Roy. The original North Park Elementary was constructed in 1959 and was located just south of the current school location. Designed with many windows, the new building is bright and appealing to students and staff. The building has incredible views of the majestic mountains of the Wasatch Front to the east and breathtaking views of the Great Salt Lake to the west. Located on the spacious outdoor area of the school are several play structures as well as an All-Abilities Playground provided through the generous support of the Weber School Foundation. North Park Elementary is a part of a community development that includes the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library System and a spacious new city park area.

North Park has approximately 560 students enrolled in the school. The staff of 65 include teachers, aides/paraprofessionals, secretaries, cooks, and custodians, along with a school counselor, media specialist, reading specialist, EL teacher, school nurse, speech/language pathologist, and many other support personnel. North Park also enjoys additional support from the Community Council, North Park PTA, community business partners, and many local volunteers. The school mascot is the tiger and the school colors are orange and black.

Within the walls of this beautiful building, the important work of educating the whole child takes place every day. The school mission is to guide all students in developing their own self-confidence through high levels of academic, social, and emotional learning in order to ensure whole community success. Students have the opportunity to participate in academic rigor in all core areas of the curriculum. The school is committed to staying current on technology and using it to enhance, support, and expand the educational experiences of students. Additional opportunities to challenge students include Math/Science Olympiad, Iron Kid, STEM Fair, Future Problem Solvers, and various writing and visual art contests.

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