As Independence Day and Pioneer Day celebrations approach, Alpine School District reminds community members that fireworks are prohibited on all school district property. With elevated wildfire risk across Utah this summer because of drought conditions, we encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly and help protect our schools, neighborhoods, and surrounding open spaces from preventable fires.

Dear Parents and Families,
Summer is finally here, and we hope your family has an amazing break filled with fun, sunshine, and adventure! While summer is a wonderful time to relax, it’s also important to keep young minds growing through reading.
This summer, we are encouraging students to spend a little less time on electronics and a little more time getting lost in a good book. Reading helps students keep the progress they made all year long and builds creativity, imagination, and confidence.
To make reading extra exciting, we are bringing back something many parents may remember from the 80s and 90s — the Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program! Students can earn rewards for reading and celebrate their hard work just like kids did years ago.
Students can also print out the attached Summer Reading Bingo Card filled with fun reading challenges and activities. As students complete squares, they can bring their Bingo card to the office on Tuesdays during School Library time to earn prizes! They can also pick up one in the library if needed.
Be sure to also check out all the theme days happening at our school library during the month of June. There will be great opportunities for students to read, explore, and stay connected with friends throughout the summer.
A few easy ways to encourage reading at home:
Visit the library and let your child choose books they enjoy
Set aside a daily reading time
Read together as a family
Delay screen time for book time (they might get hooked!)
Let kids read anything that interests them — comics, magazines, mysteries, sports books, and graphic novels all count!
Thank you for helping us encourage a summer filled with reading, learning, and imagination. We can’t wait to celebrate all the books your students read this summer!
Have a safe, happy, and book-filled summer!
Summer is finally here, and we hope your family has an amazing break filled with fun, sunshine, and adventure! While summer is a wonderful time to relax, it’s also important to keep young minds growing through reading.
This summer, we are encouraging students to spend a little less time on electronics and a little more time getting lost in a good book. Reading helps students keep the progress they made all year long and builds creativity, imagination, and confidence.
To make reading extra exciting, we are bringing back something many parents may remember from the 80s and 90s — the Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program! Students can earn rewards for reading and celebrate their hard work just like kids did years ago.
Students can also print out the attached Summer Reading Bingo Card filled with fun reading challenges and activities. As students complete squares, they can bring their Bingo card to the office on Tuesdays during School Library time to earn prizes! They can also pick up one in the library if needed.
Be sure to also check out all the theme days happening at our school library during the month of June. There will be great opportunities for students to read, explore, and stay connected with friends throughout the summer.
A few easy ways to encourage reading at home:
Visit the library and let your child choose books they enjoy
Set aside a daily reading time
Read together as a family
Delay screen time for book time (they might get hooked!)
Let kids read anything that interests them — comics, magazines, mysteries, sports books, and graphic novels all count!
Thank you for helping us encourage a summer filled with reading, learning, and imagination. We can’t wait to celebrate all the books your students read this summer!
Have a safe, happy, and book-filled summer!




5th grade did an awesome job at Hope of America on Thursday. What a great way to share what they have learned about out country this year in social studies.


Thanks to our wonderful PTA that have spoiled our teachers this week. They have made the teachers and staff feel appreciated this week. It's not just a highlighter it's been a wonderful variety.









Help our PTA raise the funds they need to provide our school the activities they do for us.

The last day of school is a minimal day. Hours are 8:00-9:30 a.m. No breakfast or lunch will be served. Morning busses will run at their regular times.

If you need help from the office? The office will be open Tuesday's from 9:00-1:00.

Come check out books this summer on Tuesday's in June from 9:00-1:00.

Let's celebrate our teachers this week.

9:25-9:30 Kdg.
9:30-9:35 6th Grade
9:35-9:40 4th Grade
9:40-9:45 3rd Grade
9:45-9:50 Teacher Dance
9:50-9:55 2nd Grade
9:55-10:00 5th Grade
10:00-10:05 1st Grade
10:05-10:10 Small Group Classes
1:00-1:05 Kdg.
1:05-1:10 6th grade
1:10-1:15 4th grade
1:15-1:20 3rd grade
1:20-1:25 Teacher Dance
1:25-1:30 2nd grade
1:30-1:35 5th grade
1:35-1:40 1st Grade
1:40-1:45 Small Group Classes
9:30-9:35 6th Grade
9:35-9:40 4th Grade
9:40-9:45 3rd Grade
9:45-9:50 Teacher Dance
9:50-9:55 2nd Grade
9:55-10:00 5th Grade
10:00-10:05 1st Grade
10:05-10:10 Small Group Classes
1:00-1:05 Kdg.
1:05-1:10 6th grade
1:10-1:15 4th grade
1:15-1:20 3rd grade
1:20-1:25 Teacher Dance
1:25-1:30 2nd grade
1:30-1:35 5th grade
1:35-1:40 1st Grade
1:40-1:45 Small Group Classes

Do you have a preschool aged child? We will have a preschool class at Black Ridge next year. See flyers for more information.


