Also, congratulations to our week four winners - UHS Jr's, DHS, RJHS 8th, AHS, DES, KPES, AES, and TAB.


Hi there,
Exciting news—allocated registration is now open for the 2026 Show Up for Teachers conference!
Register by clicking this link: https://shorturl.at/fPLDQ
This year’s conference features keynote speakers Kim Bearden (co-founder of the Ron Clark Academy) and Bronco Mendenhall (head football coach at Utah State University).
Alongside our keynotes, educators in every role will find sessions designed to support and inspire—including a dedicated Administrator Track for principals and vice principals.
Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, teachers attend at no cost—made possible by a community that truly shows up for educators.
Space is limited by district and school type (based on FTE allocations), so we encourage early registration. If spots fill, additional registration opens on April 21.






DCSD's 2026 Sterling Scholars, Good Luck this year at State

Hello Staff! Please watch the attached digital invitation to this year's 4th annual BASIN NATION!
https://www.youtubeeducation.com/watch?v=4RaTwJrAYlA
We hope you consider joining our RJHS Concert Band, in collaboration with students and teachers from Union, Altamont and Duchesne High School and community members from our wonderful Basin Community!
The concert begins at 7:00 p.m. and will display an incredible range of power, emotion and delight in the music performed!
Our students have been working so hard, and we are so excited for all to come and enjoy!
Your attendance and support for this event, whether on or off stage, is greatly appreciated and welcome! Research has proved that music has a profoundly positive impact on student academics, achievement, and development of social and life skills. It is vital to our students and to our Uintah Basin communities and we appreciate all who support the arts! And our students especially love to see their teachers there in support of them!
Thank you, and we hope to see you there!

Don't Forget Attendance - March Madness

Who: Students with 4+ absences-F, 6+ absences -D, 10+ absences- C
What: Eat Lunch-Make up work and absences
When: During Jr. High lunch-11:26am-grab lunch and study 11:26-11:56am, High School lunch- 12:08pm grab lunch and study 12:08-12:38pm- or after school can be an option.
Where: Computer lab
Note: 2 Study halls take away 1 absence!
We are excited to offer this program to help keep our students caught up. This is NOT a punishment. We are here to help students. It also benefits the teachers to use class time for teaching and not make up work.

Attendance March Madness Competition.


Congratulations to all these young artists for winning in the DCSD's Attendance Matters Jingle/ Rap contest.

Girls and Boys Games have been cancelled again tonight due to roads being closed. The plan is to play both games tomorrow with the girls starting at 4:00pm and the boys at 5:30pm. Pray for good roads and weather tomorrow. 😄



AHS Parents and Students,
We are excited to be working with Split Mountain Youth Centers' School Based Outreach Team. They will be teaching courses once a week from the ADAPT (advanced decision making and problem solving) and Why Try curriculum. These groups will be taught on Wednesdays and the time will rotate so students are not missing the same class multiple times. This is open to all students grades 7-12. Students may choose to register for either the ADAPT or Why Try program. Both programs teach skills that are useful for all students. See the attached flyers for an outline of each session.
Please register in the counseling center by February 18th. You may also register by contacting Mrs. Oman at (435) 738-1363 or soman@dcsd.org




