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Heads Up Knights

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NOJH students in Exploring Business Marketing class had an opportunity to collaborate with Costa Vida business partners for a class presentation. Great work Knights!
Dear Parents & Guardians,
The safety of your children is always our greatest concern. Over the past several years, our school has implemented multiple measures to strengthen building security. One of these measures includes a secure, single-point entry designed to help us closely monitor who enters the school.
While many of you are familiar faces, there are also individuals we may not know who come to our campus. To further enhance security, we will now require all visitors to show identification before entering the building. This step helps ensure that only authorized individuals are allowed inside.
Even when we recognize someone, identification will still be required. Circumstances can change, and there are times when custodial arrangements, court orders, emergency contact lists, trespass notices, or protective orders may affect who is permitted on school grounds. Verifying identification allows us to confirm each visitor’s status, ensures students are only released to authorized individuals, and helps us maintain accurate records of who is in the building in the event of an emergency. Most importantly, it helps us to better protect your children.
We recognize this change may cause some inconvenience, but we believe accountability and student safety must always come first. We appreciate your patience and kindness toward our office staff as we implement this important security measure. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work together to keep our school safe.
THANK YOU ~ ADMIN & OFFICE STAFF
The safety of your children is always our greatest concern. Over the past several years, our school has implemented multiple measures to strengthen building security. One of these measures includes a secure, single-point entry designed to help us closely monitor who enters the school.
While many of you are familiar faces, there are also individuals we may not know who come to our campus. To further enhance security, we will now require all visitors to show identification before entering the building. This step helps ensure that only authorized individuals are allowed inside.
Even when we recognize someone, identification will still be required. Circumstances can change, and there are times when custodial arrangements, court orders, emergency contact lists, trespass notices, or protective orders may affect who is permitted on school grounds. Verifying identification allows us to confirm each visitor’s status, ensures students are only released to authorized individuals, and helps us maintain accurate records of who is in the building in the event of an emergency. Most importantly, it helps us to better protect your children.
We recognize this change may cause some inconvenience, but we believe accountability and student safety must always come first. We appreciate your patience and kindness toward our office staff as we implement this important security measure. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work together to keep our school safe.
THANK YOU ~ ADMIN & OFFICE STAFF

Knights,
As many of you are aware, the floor on our big gym has sustained some water damage that has caused part of the floor to warp. We have been working with the district maintenance department to identify and fix the problem.
Beginning tomorrow, crews will begin digging up the sidewalk and foundation outside and behind (east facing side of) the large gym. Heavy equipment has already been moved onto our campus in preparation for this project.
We do not anticipate that we will continue to use the large gym for PE classes, sports activities and other events through the end of the school year. Our expectation is that any repairs, including replacement of all or part of our gym floor, will happen during the summer months. If there are any changes to that timeline, we will be sure to communicate that to all.
STUDENTS, STAFF AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS - PLEASE AVOID THE EXTERIOR AREA BEHIND THE LARGE GYM DURING THIS TIME. THANK YOU FOR HELPING US MAINTAIN A SAFE CAMPUS!
-NOJH Admin
As many of you are aware, the floor on our big gym has sustained some water damage that has caused part of the floor to warp. We have been working with the district maintenance department to identify and fix the problem.
Beginning tomorrow, crews will begin digging up the sidewalk and foundation outside and behind (east facing side of) the large gym. Heavy equipment has already been moved onto our campus in preparation for this project.
We do not anticipate that we will continue to use the large gym for PE classes, sports activities and other events through the end of the school year. Our expectation is that any repairs, including replacement of all or part of our gym floor, will happen during the summer months. If there are any changes to that timeline, we will be sure to communicate that to all.
STUDENTS, STAFF AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS - PLEASE AVOID THE EXTERIOR AREA BEHIND THE LARGE GYM DURING THIS TIME. THANK YOU FOR HELPING US MAINTAIN A SAFE CAMPUS!
-NOJH Admin

Serving up some nostalgia! 🏐💜
Check out the 1991 NOJH girls volleyball team. We can’t wait to see this year’s team hit the court next week!
#throwbackthursday #NOJH #Knights #NorthOgdenJr High
Check out the 1991 NOJH girls volleyball team. We can’t wait to see this year’s team hit the court next week!
#throwbackthursday #NOJH #Knights #NorthOgdenJr High

Throwback Thursday - Nearly 50 years of growth, learning, and Knight tradition. From 1975 to today, we’re proud of how far we’ve come, and even more excited for what’s ahead. 💜💛
#ThrowbackThursday #ProudToBeAKnight #1975 #northogdenjrhigh #northogden #nojh #northnights
#ThrowbackThursday #ProudToBeAKnight #1975 #northogdenjrhigh #northogden #nojh #northnights



Knights! Need help with your homework? We are excited to announce that on Tuesdays and Thursdays, students can get help after school in Ms. Tubb's classroom! Take advantage of a chance to ask questions and get help with your classes.

Stay Connected and Informed!

Lunch Assigments! Student lunches are based their 3rd period (A days) or 7th period (B days) teacher.

The 2025/26 Bell Schedule

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At North Ogden Junior High we believe that students should be Knowledgeable in their course work. Noble in their interactions with others. Insightful in seeing the connections to the real world. Gallantly striving towards their future and future learning. Honorable in all things even when someone is not watching. Tolerant and accepting of those with differences. Successful in learning as well as managing their own behaviors.

North Ogden Junior High (9-0) faced off against Rocky Mountain Junior High (8-1) in a showdown for the district basketball championship at Fremont High School!
With a capacity-filled crowd and energy from two packed student sections, the atmosphere was unforgettable. It was a close game, with the lead changing multiple times. In the end, North Ogden held on for the win, capping off their undefeated season!
A huge congratulations to both teams for an incredible season and an unforgettable game. Thank you to the players, coaches, and staff for all their hard work and dedication, and to the fans for bringing the spirit and support that made this event truly special!










Spreading smiles one call at a time! ✨ The Weber School District in collaboration with CTE provides the Happiness Hotline. This is a unique community service project where elementary students share life advice, encouragement, and jokes to brighten your day. Dial 833-88HAPPY (833-884-2779) and experience the power of positivity!

Parents and students, it's that time of year where your belongings seem to just disappear! Just a reminder, check your school lost and found for lost items. Your things miss you too!




Stay connected with all the exciting news and stories from Weber School District! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for updates, events, and more! @WeberSD(Facebook) @weberdistrict (Instagram) and @weberdistrict(YouTube)

Our FBLA did a great job at their competition last night:
Emilyn Allen and Addison Draper took 3rd in their Marketing Mix Challenge
Emilyn Allen took first in two tests: Digital Citizenship and Career Research
Brian Teo took fourth in the Exploring Business Ethics Test
Brian Teo took first in the Marketing Mix Challenge
Congratulations Knights, you rocked it.
