General Registration Information
Proper registration is important. It is the responsibility of the student and parent/guardian to review course descriptions carefully, credits for graduation, post high school requirements, and NCAA eligibility. Counselors are available for high school academic advisement and consultation.
Counselors will work with students and parents to develop a Plan for College/Career Readiness (CCR) to assist students in meeting individual needs for graduation, career goals and post high school education.
Each student must register for a full eight period schedule for both semesters. Students should select 1 full year alternate and 2 semester alternates. They should select classes carefully. After registration, changes must be approved through the CCR process. A $10.00 fee will be assessed to change class schedules.
Some classes listed in this course guide may not be offered if minimum enrollment requirements are not met.
Students who desire to take religious instruction (release time/bible study) may do so on a non-credit basis. These courses are off campus. Students must leave campus to participate in these programs.
Students desiring early graduation should declare their intent to their counselor as soon as possible to provide adequate planning time through the CCR process.
Concurrent, AP, and Early College enrollments allow students the opportunity to take college-level courses and receive credit which applies to both high school and college. Utah System of Higher Education Rule 165-5.2 states: “USHE institutions and local schools shall jointly establish student eligibility requirements. To predict a successful experience, these requirements may include, among others: 5.2.1. Junior or senior standing, sophomores by exception.” In selected courses, the university that offers the course of CE credit will determine if a 10th grade student may register for the CE class. Students will be responsible for purchase of required books/outlines and recommended supplies for class. Students must be admitted and pay the associated admission fee to the university prior to registering for a concurrent class. The student must pay $5.00 per credit hour registration fee to the university for each concurrent class for which they are registered. College credit for concurrent enrollment is NOT guaranteed from year to year because the awarding universities determine which courses and instructors qualify. Refer to course descriptions for possible concurrent credit offerings.
Weber School District and its individual schools will not be responsible for transporting or arranging for the transport of students who elect to take classes at schools other than their own school where they are registered. The parent/guardian of such students will be solely responsible for the transport of their students to and from each school.
Weber School District Policies
Fee Schedule
In accordance with Utah Board Rule R277-407, the Weber School District Board of Education annually reviews all fees charged to students for various activities, classes, yearbooks, etc. This information will be published and made available to parents prior to the time of registration in the fall. Information on fees included in this guide is a tentative listing and may change. To view the current costs for classes, please go to the Weber School District Website: www.wsd.net.
Fee Waivers
No student will be denied the opportunity to participate in school activities and educational programs because of the inability to pay fees, deposits, or other charges. Students and/or parents who need assistance should contact the administrator over fee waivers for assistance.
Civil Rights
Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibit discrimination in federally funded programs on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. All vocational opportunities are offered without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires the district to find and serve qualified students with disabilities residing in the district. More information on each law is also posted at the District Office.
Title IX
Weber School District complies with the Title IX regulations: “No person in the United States shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from, participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Problems should be referred to the school administration.”
Any grievance regarding the above statements should be directed to:
Weber School District
Student Services
5320 South Adams Avenue Parkway
Ogden, Utah 84405-6998