Students, The deadline for the Duchesne County School District-Wide Video Competition (grades 7-12) is fast approaching on November 22nd. This is a great opportunity for students to showcase their creativity while promoting healthy, substance-free lifestyles. Prizes: 1st Place: $200 each participant (up to 4) 2nd Place: $100 each participant (up to 4) 3rd Place: $50 each participant (up to 4) The theme, "Breathe Free, Live Fully!", focuses on preventing vaping, alcohol, and tobacco use while highlighting fun, healthy behaviors. Winning videos may even be featured district-wide!
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Substance abuse video conference
Why read 20 minutes a day?
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So, how do you make a child a better reader?
Come check out our awesome library.
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November News Letter
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See what's happening in November
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November News Letter
Come join us on November 11th, 2024, for this year's Community Matters Conference.
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Community Matters Conference Announcement
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20024 veterans day program
Read to Me, Any Age, Any Stage
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Read aloud 15-20 minutes  every child, every parent, &  every day
Coming to a secondary school near you! The "SEE THROUGH THE VAPE" campaign is making its way through our school district lead by our wellness advisor, Halee Ficklin. 7th-12th grade DCSD students are invited to join a video competition where they will be asked to create a short video that promotes the prevention of vape, alcohol, and tobacco use while encouraging healthy, fun behaviors! Halee was at Altamont High School today promoting the effort. Check out the flyer and click on the QR Code for more information. Cash prizes go to the top videos--1st place wins $200 each team member!
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Click on the QR Code for details!
DCSD Wellness Advisor, Halee Ficklin visited AHS today to promote the “see Through The Vape campaign and video competition
Good news, Longhorn community! Beginning Quarter 2, our bell schedule will change to allow for a 30-minute lunch. Thank you to our School Community Council for bringing this concern to our attention! After hearing your concerns, we removed one minute from each class to allow this change, and Superintendent Young approved our request. Parents are welcome to attend future School Community Council meetings to voice concerns as we continue to adjust. Our new schedule will go into effect on Monday, October 28th.
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Altamont Bell Schedule 2024-2025
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10/09/24
Community matters conference
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10/09/24
Bus Drivers Needed! Training 11/4-7/2024
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Bus Driver training flyer
AHS Parents and Students, there are 3 weeks left in quarter 1. Please check your grades and make a plan for success, if needed.
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events this week
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9/30/24
Picture retakes
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Pictures
Congratulations to our 2024 Homecoming court. Queen, Dakota Williams, 1st Attendant, Haley Thacker, and Spirit of Altamont, McKenna Suter.
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This is a picture of our 2024 Homecoming Court
Free and Reduced lunch
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Free lunch
Senior Sports Banners
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8/27/24
My529 and the Utah System of Higher Education are sponsoring a Make Your Bookmark Contest for students K-12th grade. It goes from Sept. 1-30th. Students need to draw their bookmark on an official entry form. We have them in the Counseling Center. If students want to enter, they can stop by the counseling center for an entry form. It also has rules, deadlines, all the details.
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8/26/24
8/26/24
Drivers Ed will begin August 27th from 6:30-7:30am Tuesday's and Thursday's. Contact the Counseling office to enroll.
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