
Come join the fun at Constitution Park for a free movie night. There will be games, prizes, and a whole lot of fun. Movie is Wonka, start at 8PM. Bring chairs and a blanket.


Attendance Matters Any Age Any Stage


After reading with your child-When you think you are done, you've just begun.


Parents are invited to attend. All awards will be given for Athletics, Academics , Honor Roll and Senior Awards.


Attend today achieve tomorrow


There will be Summer Lunch offered at Duchesne Elementary, Myton Elementary, Centennial Elementary and East Elementary.
Summer Lunch will be served June 3rd- July 23rd. All sites will be closed on Fridays and July 04.
Summer Lunch is free to any child under 18 .



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Wellness Wednesday- Slow Down to Speed Up


Read 20 minutes & Color by the numbers


The You Got This Scholarship is now open. This scholarship is for all students who plan to attend a college or University once High School has been completed.
The criteria and requirements are as follows:
1) Write a 1-2 page essay about a time someone helped you through a difficult time in your life and how it helped you, or about a time you helped someone else through a difficult period of their life and how it helped them.
2) Describe your college goals and what interests you and why?
3) Must have a minimum of a 3.5 GPA to apply.
4) Scholarship essays must be turned into your school counselor no later than midnight on May 9th, 2024.

Are you tough enough?


We are so excited to announce the class of 2024 Salutatorian- Gabriella Ehmann!


We are so excited to announce the Class of 2024 Valedictorian- Grayson Panas!


AHS Students and Parents (8th-11th grades), if you have not scheduled a College and Career Readiness Meeting with the Counseling Center, please do so as soon as possible. This time will be used to go over student course requests for next year, graduation planning and answer any questions you have. These meetings are intended for both the student and parent to attend. To schedule a meeting, please complete the following steps: 1. Go to https://dcsd.schoolsoft.com and click on the REGISTER NOW button 2. Complete the registration form. Be sure to select Altamont High School from the list of DCSD schools. 3. You will be returned to the login page where you can log in right way. 4. Click Altamont High School 5. Review the conference schedules and select one that matches whether your child will be a Freshman/Sophomore or Junior/Senior next year. 6. Click on an available conference time and complete the booking.

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AHS Students and Parents:
The counseling center is holding College and Career Readiness Meetings over the next couple weeks for students in the 8th-11th grades. This time will be used to go over student course requests for next year, graduation planning and answer any questions you have. These meetings are intended for both the student and parent to attend.
To schedule a College/Career Readiness meeting with the counseling center, please complete the following steps:
1. Go to https://dcsd.schoolsoft.com and click on the REGISTER NOW button
2. Complete the registration form. Be sure to select Altamont High School from the list of DCSD schools.
3. You will be returned to the login page where you can log in right way.
4. Click Altamont High School
5. Review the conference schedules and select one that matches whether your child will be a Freshman/Sophomore or Junior/Senior next year.
6. Click on an available conference time and complete the booking.

AHS Students, remember to enter for the Keys to Success bluetooth speaker giveaway. The deadline is this Friday. Follow the instructions on the photos below to enter.





Thank you Kinder Morgan for supporting our School!


Dear Altamont Elementary and High School Stakeholders,
April 4, 2024, the Utah State Board of Education made the final decision regarding the daily schedule for our Altamont schools.
The decision was in favor of moving to a 4-day school week. (The waiver request was approved.)
This means that, starting in August, school will begin at 7:45 am and end at 3:15 pm Monday through Thursday. The buses will pick up students at very close to the same time as they do now, and drop them off back home approximately a half hour to forty-five minutes later than they do now. The total amount of riding time (time on the bus) will remain the same because the bus routes will be the same. The schedules of both schools will operate differently. At the elementary, we will still have three recesses per day, but the specific times of when each subject is taught will be altered. At the high school, we will move to a hybrid schedule that is partly based on the block schedule and partly based on a 7-period day. This is to preserve the instructional time of the core subjects of English and Math, while still allowing students some flexibility to explore many areas such as music, art, CTE, etc. Students will not be allowed to miss instruction to travel to sporting events.
This is only a brief summary of changes. Schools will communicate other changes in the coming weeks.
We are grateful to all who participated in this process. Obviously, we had some in favor of a 4-day week, some in favor of a 5-day week, and some who felt it would be fine either way. Regardless of what your preference was, we respect your input and value your perspectives. School leaders and teachers will take all of the passion, energy, feedback, ideas, and intuitive thinking and roll them together into a strategic plan of improvement going forward.
We feel that we can use this process as a great catalyst to help students learn at a higher level.
We ask that all of us will now unify together for the sake of our children. We hope that where reconciliation is needed, reconciliation will happen. We envision schools where all children are loved, supported, and taught in a nurturing environment.
Jason Young
Superintendent
Duchesne County School District

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