6 months ago, Ashley Jessen
High School Auction — Fun & Fundraising! 🎉
6 months ago, James Sasser
Altamont Elementary picture day is October 6th.
6 months ago, Ashley Jessen
Community Council & Title 1 meeting will be on October 8th at 4 p.m.
6 months ago, Ashley Jessen
Got Breakfast?
7 months ago, James Sasser
English Class
We started classes this week.
7 months ago, James Sasser
Basin Online School
8 months ago, James Sasser
Open Enrollment forms are now online
8 months ago, James Sasser

Parents: The DCSD Online Registration System is now open. Please be aware that class lists/schedules are not finalized at this time and are subject to change.
You can access the system by visiting the parent portal (https://dcsd.powerschool.com), logging in, and clicking the Online Registration link, located near the top-left corner of the screen. You will need to complete the online registration forms for each student. Here are a couple of key points to remember: - If your student has previously been enrolled in the current school, you can complete the online registration forms and do not need to attend a live registration event. -If you are registering a new student in any grade level, you must physically go to the school, and take the other required documents with you (Official Birth Certificate, Immunization Records - TB test results if applicable, Proof of Address, Parenting Plan (must be divorce decree) if applicable. For students in grades 7-12, please include a Withdrawal Form from the previous school and a transcript from that school. -If your student is in junior high or high school, you can click on the following link to pay their registration fees: https://dcsd.schoolcashonline.com. Setting up an account if you don't already have one is relatively easy, but you will need to know a couple of student information points, such as your Student Number. If you need help, you are welcome to contact your school or the district office.
8 months ago, James Sasser
DCSD School Registration Dates/Times (August 2025)
8 months ago, James Sasser
Along with the rest of the state, schools in Duchesne County will have a new cell phone policy starting in August of 2025. It will basically be the same as RJHS and the elementary schools have been operating. Here are a few details. More will follow later in the summer.
10 months ago, Duchesne County School District
Summer Sun Meals for kids 18 and younger.
Everyone is welcome!
11 months ago, James Sasser
Utah SUN Bucks is a grocery benefits program to help families buy food during the summer when schools are closed. Families can get $120 for each eligible school-age child.
11 months ago, James Sasser
2025 DCSD Math Contest Contestants & Winners.
The winners were:
4th grade—Gregory Page
5th grade— Jimmy Wells
6th grade—Ashton Kelley
7th grade—Lynni Thomas
8th grade—Annabelle Kelley
11 months ago, James Sasser
11 months ago, Ashley Jessen
Preschool Registration
about 1 year ago, Ashley Jessen
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss
about 1 year ago, James Sasser
Duchesne County School District Sterling Scholars
March 6, 2025: DCSD held its annual Sterling Scholars Banquet. We want to congratulate these great students and wish them luck in the upcoming state competition.
about 1 year ago, James Sasser
Duchesne County School District Sterling Scholars
March 6, 2025: DCSD held its annual Sterling Scholars Banquet. We want to congratulate these great students. We also wish them good luck in the upcoming state competition.
Go to this Sway
about 1 year ago, James Sasser

Families of DCSD Students,
Each school in Duchesne County School District will soon ask students, parents, and staff members a series of questions designed to accept feedback on various aspects of the school. We expect to conduct the school climate surveys around the middle of March.
For now, we are asking families to give their permssion for their child to participate in the survey. To do this, please click the link below and choose the option that you prefer. The link also provides access to information on how the survey responses will be used, the actual questions that will be asked, etc.
The School Climate Survey is an anonymous survey used to assess stakeholder perception of a school environment and is administered to students and adults. Students can participate in the survey that aligns with their grade level. Student survey versions are: Kindergarten-2nd; 3rd-5th; and 6th-12th. Adults can participate in the survey that aligns with their role. Adult survey versions are: Parents, Teachers, Certified (not teachers), Classified, Administrators. Schools will send a separate message to you with a link to their survey in a couple of weeks.
https://www.dcsd.org/page/school-climate-surveysabout 1 year ago, Ashley Jessen