The Board of Education encourages parents to take advantage of the resources provided to them by the state in the form of public schools. However,
The Board of Education encourages parents to take advantage of the resources provided to them by the state in the form of public schools. However,
Initial Enrollment, Retention and Extended Senior Year Requests, Advancement Requests, Student Placement Appeals Process
The Board of Education seeks to provide a safe return to activity for all students following any injury, but particularly after a concussion. Procedures have been developed to aid in ensuring that concussed students are identified, treated and referred appropriately. Students will also receive appropriate follow-up medical care, and should be fully recovered prior to returning to activity.
The Alpine District Board of Education supports the work-based learning program for secondary students. The Board authorizes the secondary principals, under the direction of the Superintendent, to administer the rules and regulations and procedures associated with this policy within their respective schools. Work-based learning opportunities include, but are not limited to: Job Shadowing; Internship; Cooperative Career and Technical Education; Service-based Learning; School-based Enterprise; and Registered Apprenticeship.
The Alpine School District Board of Education has determined that the educational goals of the school district are furthered by recognizing curricular and non-curricular clubs. Students are encouraged to enter into social activities that provide attachment, acceptance, and enrichment, as they unite students with their peers and with the adults in the building. Clubs must adhere to all Alpine School District policies.
Alpine School District supports a healthy environment where children learn and participate in positive dietary and lifestyle practices. Alpine School District supports wellness in five
School authorities are charged with protecting the health and safety of all students as well as promoting the effective operation of the schools. The interest of individual members of society in securing personal privacy must be balanced against the collective interest of society in obtaining the results of the search.
The Alpine School District Board of Education recognizes that the use, possession, and/or distribution of alcohol, controlled substances, or imitation controlled substances, are illegal under
Alpine School District is committed to protecting students from abuse and neglect and will follow the state mandates regarding reporting and handling of abuse as outlined in Utah Code annotated (62A-4a-403, et. seq.).
Dispensing of prescription medication is not a typical function of the school and it must be given whenever possible by a parent or legal guardian
Please check school websites for school based resources, such as bell schedules and school meals. Employees should visit the Alpine Employe Gateway for employee specific resources.
View the Clear Creek Camp Schedule in the “Registration FAQs” document. We recommend selecting a few dates in case your first choice sells out.
Once registration is open, click “Eventbrite Registration” and select the date of your choice.
Fill in all requested student registration information and pay the required registration fee.
Complete Student Information & Health Form.