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About Westland
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Principal: |
Karen Egan |
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Address: |
2925 W.
7180 South
West Jordan, UT 84084 |
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Phone: |
(801)
565-7508 |
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Fax: |
(801)
302-4970 |
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Mascot: |
Wildcats |
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School Colors: |
Red, White
& Blue |
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School Hours and
Schedule |
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Grades 1–6 |
8:20
a.m. – 2:55 p.m. |
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Short
Day |
8:20
a.m. – 1:15 p.m. |
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Kindergarten AM |
8:20 a.m. – 11: 00 a.m. |
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Short
Day |
8:20
a.m. – 10:20 a.m. |
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Kindergarten PM |
12:15 p.m. – 2:55 p.m. |
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Short
Day |
11:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. |
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Westland Elementary, located
in West Jordan City, is committed to educating students to
the highest levels of academic performance as well as
promoting social and emotional growth. Teachers are
dedicated to providing a nurturing learning environment
wherein students can progress to their full potential.
Parents are encouraged to participate in all aspects of
their student’s education and are always welcome in the
school. State law requires that all visitors check in at
the office before visiting classrooms.
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Westland was originally constructed in a flexible open
space design and opened its doors in 1972. In 1996 the
building was remodeled and walls were added creating a
pleasant, comfortable atmosphere for learning.
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begins at 8:20 a.m. and closes at 2:55 p.m. except on
Fridays when school closes at 1:15 p.m. to allow
teachers time for planning.
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school operates on a traditional calendar and students
attend from the end of August to the first week in June.
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pupil to teacher ratio is 1 to 22.3 in first grade, 1 to
23.1 in second grade, 1 to 24.6 in third grade, and 1 to
26.7 in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. The actual
class size varies.
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Westland is committed to teaching the Utah CORE
curriculum integrated into the Balanced Literacy
framework.
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computer lab
provides quality technology training. Three classroom
sets of AlphaSmarts are also available for teaching
keyboarding.
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Westland serves as a magnet school in the Northwest Area
of the District for the Accelerated Learning Program
(ALPS). Approximately 160 children are enrolled in ALPS
grades 1st - 6th.
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services are offered through resource classes, speech
and language, and guidance counseling.
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quality “5 Star” lunch is served daily for $1.50. Free
and reduced lunches are available.
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day begins with a greeting and announcements by our
Student Council representatives.
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Council, a service organization, promotes a recycling
project, food drive, and other charity causes.
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Westland has a junior and senior chorus. They perform
two times each year. We also have a budding orchestra
program.
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six percent of our teachers have Masters degrees. They
also spend many hours in professional development and
graduate level courses to stay abreast of new
research-based teaching practices.
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Westland serves 650 students.
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TEST SCORES |
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U-PASS REPORTS
- 2007-08 Reports
- 2006-07 Reports
- 2005-06 Reports
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2004-05 Reports
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2003-04 Reports
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2002-03 Reports
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purpose of the Utah Performance Assessment System for
Students (U-PASS) is to provide information about how
students in Utah schools are doing relative to the Utah
State Core Curriculum and State requirements for school
performance. Information is compiled and presented by
the Utah State Office of Education in accordance with
Utah State law. If you have any questions about the
data, please contact the school.
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