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About Weber High School
Weber High opened its doors in October of 1926. By 1973 it had outgrown its present location and the Warriors moved to a new campus. The new school is located at the base of Ben Lomond Peak in the city of Pleasant View on an attractive 45-acre campus with beautiful trees and large flowing lawns. The communities we draw our students from include Pleasant View, North Ogden, Liberty, Eden, and Huntsville. These communities are very supportive of our school. The parents, students, faculty, and staff are excited about the "positive attitude" at Weber High.
In the seventy-two years since the beginning of Weber High, students have worked hard to achieve excellence in both academic and extra-curricular pursuits. The spirit and pride of Weber have never faltered and reflect the caliber of the young people and the quality of the staff!
Questions of Comments Call Robert Bolar 801-920-4620
WEBER HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF
School Administration
Alan Stokes Principal
Neil Grose Assistant Principal Cindy Maw..............................................................................Assistant Principal Dale Pfister.............................................................................Assistant Principal CounselingSusan Burns
..Head Counselor Sara Allen...............................................................................Counselor Malcolm Johnson
...Counselor Wes Johnson
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..Counselor Jenni Wurm
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...Counselor Support Staff Secretaries/AidesMachel Andersen (Preschool) Delores Bertagnolli (Bookkeeper) Jean Brown (Preschool) Teri Bullough (Media Center) RaNae Call (Attendance)Tonya Coy (CTE) Mitzi Cragun (Day Care) Sara Craven (Resource) Ruth Eichmeier (Receptionist) Scott Fronk (Resource) Lisa Grint (CTE) Sue Haslam (Preschool) Jeff Martindale (Bio Tech) Carolyn McKeeth (Resoure) Shauna Meacham (Resource) Collin Orton (Resource) Lynette Pontius (Preschool) Ron Rich (Resource) Barbara Rogers (Head Secretary) Denise Rogers (Resource Secretary) Heike Schuette (Preschool) JoAnn Tanner (Writing Lab) Joyce Trimble (Copy Center) DeAnn Vause (Registrar) Debbie Wells (Counseling Secretary) CustodiansKyle Hadley Shawn Jensen (Head) Brent Peterson Terry Smothers (Assistant Head) Lance White CooksKay Aardema (Unit Manager) Lynettie Beckstead Nichole Brown Betsy Burlison Shauna Dye Joaquina Helmick Mary Ann Hickson Jill Hoppie Sandra Quarnberg Lenna Winger Beckie Young
Eldon Anderson Chris Andrews Carolyn Bankhead Maxine Barnett Wendy Barney Barry Berg Steve Berger Mary BulsonJe Burbank Crystal CaleJoanne Christensen Kami ColemanRex Cragun Bill CruffLisa Dalebout Melanie Day Craig Demorest Kathy Doutre Phil Fawson Kathleen Fortune Dennis Garcia Jason Goble Dave Green Sharon Hall Shannon Hanson Susanne Hansen Sheri Heiter Joan Hischi Jannene Hurst Jan IngramWayne Jenson Rex Johnson Marcia Kamrowski Jan KeimNick LaMarr Angie Larsen Kevan Larsen Mark LarsenSusan Locke Jill Lunceford Carolyn Macfarlane Perry Madson Holly Manscill John Mason Karie McCullouch Kim Murphy Brandon Nelson Kathy Nichols Dean Oborn Linda Orton Kirk Ottley Marianne Parker Mary Anne Perkes Ted Petersen Shawn Potokar Lareen Radle Mel Ralph Alan Rawlins Nancy Reed Margo Reyna Catherine Rolling Ralph Rowley Linda Roybal Chad SimsTodd Smith Cindy Stettler Ann Stevenson Lynn Taylor Chris Thomas Aaron Tillett Jeff Toller Julie Van Orden Amy Walker Jody Warren Annette Weiss Liza Widmier Julie WilderDaren Wilding Joe Wilson Melanie Wood Scott Wood Juliana Woodbury Sue Woodbury
WEBER HIGH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT Weber High School will provide students with the skills of citizenship, accountability, and life-long learning (CALL). BELIEF STATEMENTS Every student has worth and will be provided with equal access to learningopportunities. Students are accountable for their academic performance, behavior, and attendance. Students will have opportunities that enhance intellectual, physical, and social skills necessary for success in life. Weber High School will provide a healthy, safe, non-threatening environment where optimum learning can take place. Students will acquire an awareness of the diverse cultures of our world. Students will demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in all areas described by their Student Educational Occupational Plan (SEOP). School personnel and parents are responsible to promote student learning. School personnel will model professional decorum.
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