INFO MEETINGS
Bonneville Team meeting is Tonight!!
April 13
Bonneville High School
6:00 PM
Roy Team meeting:
April 16
Roy High Library
6:00 PM
We want to see you all at the meetings! Feel free to come to either of them if the date for one of them doesn’t work. At the meetings, we will help you with athlete registration, coach registration, Stack Team App signup, and have uniforms for you to try on. Please try them on, as the online size charts haven’t always worked for people. We will also discuss changes that have been made this year––both by the league and for our team. We will be sharing information about our fundraiser: The 1st Annual Bike-A-Thon which will take place on April 27.
Bonneville Team meeting is Tonight!!
April 13
Bonneville High School
6:00 PM
Roy Team meeting:
April 16
Roy High Library
6:00 PM
We want to see you all at the meetings! Feel free to come to either of them if the date for one of them doesn’t work. At the meetings, we will help you with athlete registration, coach registration, Stack Team App signup, and have uniforms for you to try on. Please try them on, as the online size charts haven’t always worked for people. We will also discuss changes that have been made this year––both by the league and for our team. We will be sharing information about our fundraiser: The 1st Annual Bike-A-Thon which will take place on April 27.

To go along with our Wild Robot Literacy Week that we had during parent-teacher conferences in February, the Bonneville Communities That Care is hosting a community celebration! See the attached flyer for details!

The Bonneville High Football team is hosting a FREE youth camp for all students interested in playing football at any level. The camp will be held on the soccer field at Bonneville on Wednesday, May 6th, from 5:30-7:00 pm. There is no registration needed. See the flyer for more details!

Dual Language Immersion applications for the 26-27 school year 1st-grade students close friday March 27th. Apply here

Calling all incoming 2026-2027 Kindergartners and their families. Kindergarten Orientation is on March 18th. If you still need to bring in documentation, come in at 1:30 pm. If all of your documents are turned in, come in at 2:00 pm

Mark Your Calendars
March 8 - April 5: Registration. Advertise and promote the event at your school.
Tuesday, April 7: Help assemble race packets at our GWCU Clark Building (5025 S. Adams Ave in South Ogden). This is our old building with the branch on the east side of Washington Blvd.
9 am
Bring a few helpers and some boxes or laundry baskets to put the packets in.
Once the packets are done, you can start distributing them at your school.
Tues – Thurs: Distribute the packets at your school.
Thursday, April 9: By the end of the school day, return any remaining race packets to me that have not been picked up at your school (the same building where we assemble the packets). The general public can pick them up here on Friday or Saturday morning before the race.
Friday, April 10: Packet pick-up at our GWCU Clark Building for anyone who did not pick up their packet at a participating school.
Saturday, April 11 – Enjoy the race!
March 8 - April 5: Registration. Advertise and promote the event at your school.
Tuesday, April 7: Help assemble race packets at our GWCU Clark Building (5025 S. Adams Ave in South Ogden). This is our old building with the branch on the east side of Washington Blvd.
9 am
Bring a few helpers and some boxes or laundry baskets to put the packets in.
Once the packets are done, you can start distributing them at your school.
Tues – Thurs: Distribute the packets at your school.
Thursday, April 9: By the end of the school day, return any remaining race packets to me that have not been picked up at your school (the same building where we assemble the packets). The general public can pick them up here on Friday or Saturday morning before the race.
Friday, April 10: Packet pick-up at our GWCU Clark Building for anyone who did not pick up their packet at a participating school.
Saturday, April 11 – Enjoy the race!

Dual Language Immersion applications will open on March 4th, 2026

Don't forget to pre-order spring pictures. Go to Bellphoto.com and use code: uintahesspring26. Picture day is March 3rd, 2026

Literacy Week
-Feb 2nd Mural Monday: mark our island
-Feb 3rd Tech Tuesday: WEAR metallic colors
-Feb 4th Wild Animal Wednesday: DRESS UP as a wild animal
-Feb 5th Cozy Cave Thursday: BRING a blanket for DEAR
-Feb 6th Friendship Friday: read with a buddy
Book Fair
-Book Fair Open: Tues. 8 am - 4 pm
Wed. 8 am - 7 pm
Thur. 8 am - 7 pm
-Payment Options: Credit Card only

Get ready to sleigh this winter break! 🦌 Our Reindeer Round-Up Art Challenge is here! ✨ Unleash your creativity, teach someone to draw a caribou, and email your amazing creations

Join us for the CONNECTED COMMUNITY event at Bonneville! 🍎
📅 When: December 2, 2025
⏰ Time: 6:00–8:00 PM
📍 Where: Bonneville Middle School Cafeteria
✨ Highlights: FREE Dinner (5:45-6:45 PM), plus crucial resources on grades, graduation, university, and the ELL Program for families!
Admission is Free! Come connect and win prizes!
📅 When: December 2, 2025
⏰ Time: 6:00–8:00 PM
📍 Where: Bonneville Middle School Cafeteria
✨ Highlights: FREE Dinner (5:45-6:45 PM), plus crucial resources on grades, graduation, university, and the ELL Program for families!
Admission is Free! Come connect and win prizes!


Calling all 6th Graders! Year Book Entries are due on November 25th!

Utah is known for its winter conditions, with the Ogden area receiving over five feet of snowfall annually. During the winter months, temperatures typically average in the 20s and 30s, and it is common to experience patterns of cold and snowy weather.
Despite challenging weather, Weber School District has a responsibility to keep schools open as long as they can be operated safely and effectively. The community relies on our schools for the essential services they provide to children and families, so any adjustment to the school schedule has to be made with great care and consideration.
On snowy days, custodial and maintenance crews assess each school early to ensure buildings are safe to open. Adequate staff must also be on-site before classes begin. Our transportation department also monitors weather and road conditions to ensure buses can operate safely
If schools can be safely opened and buses can run on schedule, classes will be held as usual. Otherwise, the superintendent will decide whether to adjust the schedule, which may include delaying the start of school by one or two hours, depending on the conditions. Delayed starts do not require the day to be made up later in the school year.
Notifications of delays or closures will be sent out as soon as reasonably possible via text, email, and Remind messages. Please ensure you are signed up to receive these notifications.
Ultimately, it is a parent’s decision to send their child to school. If a parent feels their child cannot safely get to school, they should make the best decision regarding attendance. If a student is late or misses class due to concerns about safely getting to school in adverse weather, we will work closely with them to make up any missed assignments.
Weber School District serves over 33,000 students across 48 schools, where weather conditions can vary by community. Decisions to delay or cancel school are made with careful consideration based on district-wide circumstances, while also balancing the needs of families. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Despite challenging weather, Weber School District has a responsibility to keep schools open as long as they can be operated safely and effectively. The community relies on our schools for the essential services they provide to children and families, so any adjustment to the school schedule has to be made with great care and consideration.
On snowy days, custodial and maintenance crews assess each school early to ensure buildings are safe to open. Adequate staff must also be on-site before classes begin. Our transportation department also monitors weather and road conditions to ensure buses can operate safely
If schools can be safely opened and buses can run on schedule, classes will be held as usual. Otherwise, the superintendent will decide whether to adjust the schedule, which may include delaying the start of school by one or two hours, depending on the conditions. Delayed starts do not require the day to be made up later in the school year.
Notifications of delays or closures will be sent out as soon as reasonably possible via text, email, and Remind messages. Please ensure you are signed up to receive these notifications.
Ultimately, it is a parent’s decision to send their child to school. If a parent feels their child cannot safely get to school, they should make the best decision regarding attendance. If a student is late or misses class due to concerns about safely getting to school in adverse weather, we will work closely with them to make up any missed assignments.
Weber School District serves over 33,000 students across 48 schools, where weather conditions can vary by community. Decisions to delay or cancel school are made with careful consideration based on district-wide circumstances, while also balancing the needs of families. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.

To all who have served: Thank you.
Today, on Veterans Day, the Uintah Mustangs are thinking back to our incredibly moving assembly last Friday. It was an honor to welcome so many of our local veterans.
That gathering truly reminded us of the profound connection between our school, our community, and those who defend our freedom. We send our deepest gratitude and love to every veteran and military family member today.
Mustangs support our veterans, always! 🐴
Today, on Veterans Day, the Uintah Mustangs are thinking back to our incredibly moving assembly last Friday. It was an honor to welcome so many of our local veterans.
That gathering truly reminded us of the profound connection between our school, our community, and those who defend our freedom. We send our deepest gratitude and love to every veteran and military family member today.
Mustangs support our veterans, always! 🐴








Calling all 6th graders! We need you to design this year's Uintah yearbook cover!
Click the link for full details on how to enter!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aiCsGVMFH3fVJa76nKiA61DHu1cLFNTc/view?usp=sharing
Click the link for full details on how to enter!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aiCsGVMFH3fVJa76nKiA61DHu1cLFNTc/view?usp=sharing

Hike to the Major!
Register to join the Major Brent Taylor Foundation Memorial Rock March and meet up with us at the trail head! *meet at Ben Lomand Cemetery at 8:45.

Happy Halloween from our Mustang Orchestra!

This year's Pumpin Book Character Contest winners!








Paint a pumpkin as a book character! We have some creative students here at Uintah!



Uintah Elementary will be participating in the Community Christmas Program this year, in addition to our Coins for Christmas. Be on the lookout for how you can support these programs! If your family could benefit from the Community Christmas Program,
Registration opens Nov 8, and fills up very quickly! Go to www.communitychristmasut.org to register.
Registration opens Nov 8, and fills up very quickly! Go to www.communitychristmasut.org to register.

