Absences Adds Up
10 months ago, James Sasser
10 months ago, James Sasser
Love Reading
10 months ago, James Sasser
Reading Every Day
10 months ago, James Sasser
We would like to express deep appreciation to the Union High School Choir for their tremendous performance at the Utah School Board Association banquet in Salt Lake City. They really were great and represented our community with great dignity.
11 months ago, Jason Young
The DCSD secondary music PLC team is so excited about this opportunity we have planned for musicians in the Duchesne County area! We happy to announce that Basin Nation Concert Series is back again. Please see the flyer for more details.
11 months ago, Tom Felkins
11 months ago, James Sasser
Duchesne County School District (DCSD) wishes to inform its public that our community schools are safe.
DCSD has been made aware of a generic, hoax email claiming there are explosives inside of every school. No specific school or district name was mentioned in the email. Other school districts in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming have received the same email in the past 24 hours.
Officials of DCSD have been in contact with local law enforcement who will be vigilant throughout the school day. Again, at this point, DCSD has not received the hoax email or any information of its schools experiencing any reports of threats. All other known incidents in other district locations have been deemed non-credible following investigations.
11 months ago, James Sasser
Duchesne County School District will be destroying confidential special
education records of students born in the year of 1996. In accordance with federal
statutes, each student’s records may be considered “no longer needed to provide
educational services” and may be destroyed after the student turns 27 years old. Unless
otherwise requested by parents, guardians, or former students of legal age, special
education records, which meet the prescribed requirements, will be destroyed after
January 5, 2024.
Several reasons exist for destroying these records. Most obvious is the storage
problem that would be created by keeping such bulky records indefinitely. Another
reason is the need to maintain confidentiality when continued existence of the outdated
records serves little or no logical purpose. Finally, even for persons with legitimate
interests in the student’s status, such outdated records may be potentially misleading
when considering current functioning.
Parents, guardians, and former students of legal age may request copies of any
special education records on file. Anyone with questions regarding this policy and its
implementation may contact Janalee Goodrich at 725-4500
11 months ago, James Sasser
Open Enrollment begins December 1, 2023 for students living outside of Duchesne County
11 months ago, James Sasser
Hoilday Reading-Challenge for kids
12 months ago, James Sasser
180 school days per year for learning
12 months ago, James Sasser
Attendance Matters, 180 school days per year for learning.
12 months ago, James Sasser
Duchesne County School District teachers, save the date! On November 28, starting at 7AM ET, all projects on @DonorsChoose will be matched by at least 50%! That means $10 donations become $15, $20 becomes $30 and so on.
Submit your project by ASAP for the best chance of it being live on @DonorsChooose in time for match day:
https://www.donorschoose.org/teachers
#GivingTuesday
about 1 year ago, Tom Felkins
Thankful for Books
about 1 year ago, James Sasser
about 1 year ago, James Sasser
ConAmore and Myton Elementary staff and students, supported by DCSD Transportation and Duchesne County Sheriff's Office, participated in a scheduled Standard Response Protocol Evacuation and Reunification drill Thursday morning, November 2, 2023.
about 1 year ago, Mike Ross
ConAmore and Myton Elementary staff and students, supported by DCSD Transportation and Duchesne County Sheriff's Office, participate in a scheduled Standard Response Protocol Evacuation and Reunification drill Thursday morning, November 2, 2023.
about 1 year ago, Mike Ross
Free DCSD Literacy Resources
about 1 year ago, James Sasser
Free DCSD Literacy Resources
about 1 year ago, James Sasser