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reason is the need to maintain confidentiality when continued existence of the outdated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interests in the student’s status, such outdated records may be potentially misleading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

Open Enrollment begins December 1, 2023 for students living outside of Duchesne County

Hoilday Reading-Challenge for kids

Attendance Matters, 180 school days per year for learning.

180 school days per year for learning

Thankful for Books

Parents & Guardians,
Parents and guardians,
We want to invite you to visit this site: https://www.dcsd.org/o/dcsd/page/attendance-matters.

Free DCSD Literacy Resources

Don’t forget our fall festival on this Friday!! We have a message from Michelle Horrocks for our raffle, a photo session with Brooke Hadlock. Wonderful baskets, 2 beautiful metal cuts signs from Mike and Kaylee Bess(pictures will be posted tomorrow), and much more.




For More information please visit https://duchesnecountysdut.sites.thrillshare.com/page/community-matters

Monday note for October 9th 2023

General Information Announcement–Duchesne County School District
FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) this fall, According to a FEMA press release found on its official website.
The national test will consist of two portions, testing WEA and EAS capabilities. Both tests will begin at approximately 12:20 p.m. MT on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
The WEA portion of the test will be directed to all consumer cell phones. This is only a test with the purpose of ensuring that systems continue to be an effective means of warning the public about emergencies, particularly those on the national level.
Schools will attempt to keep the interruption at a minimum while maintaining a focus on engagement and learning.
Here is our Monday Note for
September 25-29

Parents and Guardians,
https://5il.co/2341c
Here is a video going over the new DCSD app. We are still working on the implementation of classes throughout the district. Please be patient with us, we will notify you when we are ready.
Please join us on August 16 from 5-8 for a night of fun. Please come meet your teachers from 5-6 and enjoy a Carnival full of fun from 5-8.
Dinner, Photo Booth, Face Painting, Games and Much More

DCSD August 2023 Calendar

It is hard to believe that we are here already. Here are the registration dates for this year.

Teachers, on August 2nd, every donation to teacher requests on DonorsChoose will receive a 50% match from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, while funds last.
Submit your request today! https://www.donorschoose.org/teachers

District Calendar for the 2023-24 school year.

Free Vision Clinic, July 21, 2023.

