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Weber School Foundation opens teen resource centers in every county high school; nearly 7,600 visits reported
Summary
Weber School Foundation, with district and state support, completed teen resource centers in every county high school this year; the foundation reported about 7,600 visits districtwide in the 2024–25 school year and described funding, costs and next steps to extend hours and recruit volunteers.
Weber School Foundation officials and district leaders on Tuesday described the completion of teen resource centers in every high school in the county and said the sites were accessed about 7,600 times last school year. The centers provide students at-risk access to food, clothing, hygiene items and a staffed space to study or rest, officials said. Foundation Executive Director Emily Euler and board president Jeremy Dunn told the district board the program began after the foundation visited a model teen center and determined the district’s level of student need justified creating similar sites in each high school. Why it matters: Foundation and district leaders said the centers are intended to remove barriers to learning for students who face food insecurity or unstable housing, and…
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