Merry Christmas, Lomond View family!

From our school to your homes, we're sending the warmest wishes on this special day. We're incredibly grateful for our vibrant school community and the joy you all bring every day.

May your Christmas be filled with peace, love, and happiness. See you in the New Year!

#ChristmasDay #LomondViewElementary #HolidayGreetings #Gratitude
5 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
Lomond View elementary with a holiday boarder.
Our halls (and gym!) were ringing with holiday cheer today! 🎶🎄 From the rhythmic beat of the drums and the "Step in Time" chimney sweeps to our littlest Lions singing in their PJs, the Lomond View Christmas Sing-Along was a morning to remember. We are so proud of the hard work our students and staff put into making this event so magical. Thank you to everyone who joined us! 💙💛 #LomondViewLions #ChristmasSingAlong #SchoolCommunity
10 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
Three student soloists performing in front of a decorated piano with oversized holiday stockings.
A wide shot of the gym bleachers filled with students holding djembe drums and wearing glowing finger lights.
A close-up side view of students’ hands with glowing lights as they play a rhythm on their drums.
A large group of younger students standing on the gym floor in their pajamas and Santa hats, singing together.
A large group of younger students standing on the gym floor in their pajamas and Santa hats, singing together.
Roar-some Field Trip! Our students had a blast exploring the world and learning about different cultures at the Treehouse Museum today. Nothing beats parading a magnificent dragon! 🐉 #LVEfieldtrip #TreehouseMuseum
15 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Students act out a play in costumes
Spread holiday cheer and make a difference! ❤️ Lomond View is excited to partner with Lifting Hands International for our Holiday Charity Drive, Dec. 15th-19th!

We are collecting hygiene items to create kits for others this holiday season. Check out the schedule to see what item is being collected each day, and let's get those items in! Don't forget, we're having a classroom competition for daily winners! 🎉

All items must be REGULAR sized (not travel size). Thank you for helping our students learn the true meaning of the season!
19 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
Lomond View's Holiday Charity. Spread holiday cheer and make a difference! Let's come together with Lifting Hands International and provide hygiene kits for others this holiday season. WE WILL BE COLLECTING DEC. 15TH-19TH. HOW CAN YOU HELP? The following is a schedule of what we will be collecting. We will be having a classroom competition to see which class collects the most. Daily winners will be announced. Monday, Dec. 15th: Toothbrush & Toothpaste. Tuesday, Dec. 16th: Deodorant & Bar of Soap. Wednesday, Dec. 17th: Shampoo & Comb. Thursday, Dec. 18th: Washcloth. Friday, Dec. 19th: Anything from throughout the week. Please have all items be REGULAR sized, not travel size. Thank you for helping our students learn the true meaning of the season.
What are the odds?! 🤩 We had a hilarious moment during our word sort activity when one student's card matched their shirt perfectly! It just goes to show that learning is literally everywhere, even in fashion. 😉 #LomondViewElementary #WordSortWin #PhonicsFun #LearningIsCool
22 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
Five young elementary school students sitting together at a table, smiling at the camera. The student in the middle is holding up a flashcard with the word "gap." Various worksheets, pens, and phonics lesson materials are on the table in front of them.
Making History, Lomond View Style! ⚽ According to our enthusiastic 2nd graders, they just competed in the "World's Biggest Boys Against Girls Soccer Game!" We love their spirit and the energy they bring to the field. Go Lions! 🦁 #LomondViewLions #RecessSuperstars #FutureAthletes
27 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
A wide-angle photograph of a large group of elementary school children, mainly second graders, playing soccer on a grassy field under a mostly cloudy sky. A goal net is visible in the middle background, and a view of a distant town or city and horizon is visible beyond the fence line.
Big Buddies, Big Readers! 📚 We love seeing our older students take the time to mentor and read with our younger Lions. This shared reading time fosters a love for books and builds wonderful friendships across grade levels. ❤️ #LomondViewLions #ReadingBuddies #Literacy
29 days ago, Lomond View Elementary
A photograph showing two female students sitting on a carpeted classroom floor. An older student with long blonde hair and glasses is holding an open book and reading to a younger student who is sitting close beside her and looking intently at the pages.
Happy Thanksgiving from Lomond View Elementary! 🍂

As we gather with loved ones today, we are incredibly grateful for our wonderful school community – our dedicated staff, supportive families, and, of course, our amazing students. Thank you for making Lomond View such a special place to learn and grow.

Wishing everyone a day filled with delicious food, cherished company, and abundant blessings!

#HappyThanksgiving #LomondViewElementary #Grateful #SchoolFamily #Thankful
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A festive, wide-format illustration of a lion seated at the head of a Thanksgiving dinner table, carving a turkey. He is wearing a cozy scarf and is surrounded by a happy mix of fox and rabbit guests who are also wearing scarves. The table is laden with traditional Thanksgiving dishes like mashed potatoes, pies, and dinner rolls. The room is decorated for autumn with a fireplace and fall leaves.
Feeling grateful for our compassionate 1st graders! Their recent drive collected numerous coats and blankets to provide warmth and comfort to those in need at local shelters. It's the perfect way to kick off the season of giving! So proud of their big hearts. 🧥🧣 #LomondViewElementary #SeasonOfGiving #KindnessMatters
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A large group of approximately 25 first-grade students posing in a school hallway with several boxes full of donated coats and blankets. Behind them is a large bulletin board decoration of a turkey whose feathers are made of colorful cutouts with writing on them.
Bringing History to Life! 🌍 Our students had an incredible time with a special cultural presenter who shared knowledge and traditions of the Native American people. Hands-on learning experiences like this enrich our curriculum and open up new perspectives! Thank you to our amazing presenter for a truly memorable visit. 🙏 #LomondViewLions #CulturalEducation #HandsOnLearning
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
A series of photographs showing a cultural presenter, dressed in traditional regalia, teaching a group of elementary students sitting on a classroom floor. The presenter is surrounded by artifacts and hides, including a large display resembling a tepee on the left. Several images show the presenter interacting directly with individual students or students raising their hands to ask questions.
Pure Joy on the Playground! 🍂☀️ There's nothing quite like a beautiful autumn day at Lomond View Elementary for recess. Our Lions are making the most of the golden leaves and sunshine! #LomondViewLions #AutumnFun #RecessAdventures
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A group of elementary school-aged children holding hands and playing a game, possibly "Ring Around the Rosie," outdoors on a sunny autumn day. They are encircled by yellow leaves covering the grass under a large tree with bright golden foliage. A playground with slides and climbing structures is visible in the background.
Learning the phases of the moon has never been sweeter! 🌙🍪 Our 6th graders are using Oreos to create and understand the eight phases, from New Moon to Full Moon. This kind of hands-on activity helps make abstract science concepts stick! Great work, future astronomers! #LomondViewElementary #ScienceIsFun #OreoMoonPhases
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
a 6th-grade classroom with students sitting at individual desks. Each student has a stack of Oreo cookies and a bright yellow paper with drawn circles on it. The students are carefully twisting open the Oreos and using tools or their hands to scrape the white cream to represent the different phases of the moon (e.g., crescent, half moon, gibbous). Some students are also seen eating the leftover cookies or cream. The classroom has typical shelving and storage in the background.
When you just can't get enough reading, you make time for it wherever you are! 🤩📚 Even the most exciting playground fun takes a back seat when a good book calls. We are so proud of our Lomond View Lions for their incredible dedication to literacy! #LomondViewElementary #CantPutItDown #BookWorm
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A young boy, wearing a light blue shirt and gray pants, is hanging upside down by his knees from a metal bar on a playground. He is holding a small book and appears to be reading it intently while suspended. The ground is covered in leaves and wood chips. A blue piece of clothing is lying on the ground below him, and a colorful slide is visible on the left.
Mission Accomplished: Fact Fluency Achieved! 🥳 Huge congratulations to Mrs. Malmborg's amazing 4th graders! These superstars have mastered ALL their multiplication and division facts (2-12, Mixed!), and they are celebrating their hard work with a well-deserved ice cream sandwich party! Way to go, Lions! 🍦🦁 #FactFluency #MathSuccess #LomondViewElementary
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
A group of about twelve 4th-grade students is sitting around two long tables in a classroom or small meeting room, all smiling and holding ice cream sandwiches up to their mouths as they eat. They look excited and happy. The room has storage cubbies along the left wall, a refrigerator, and large windows in the background.
Today 6th Hope Squad got the opportunity to attend a Student Council Leadership conference and meet some new friends at USU in Brigham City.
about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
Students standing in front of a building holding up a poster that says "Hope, eyes and ears of the school"

Utah is known for its winter conditions, with the Ogden area receiving over five feet of snowfall annually. During the winter months, temperatures typically average in the 20s and 30s, and it is common to experience patterns of cold and snowy weather.

Despite challenging weather, Weber School District has a responsibility to keep schools open as long as they can be operated safely and effectively. The community relies on our schools for the essential services they provide to children and families, so any adjustment to the school schedule has to be made with great care and consideration.

On snowy days, custodial and maintenance crews assess each school early to ensure buildings are safe to open. Adequate staff must also be on-site before classes begin. Our transportation department also monitors weather and road conditions to ensure buses can operate safely

If schools can be safely opened and buses can run on schedule, classes will be held as usual. Otherwise, the superintendent will decide whether to adjust the schedule, which may include delaying the start of school by one or two hours, depending on the conditions. Delayed starts do not require the day to be made up later in the school year.

Notifications of delays or closures will be sent out as soon as reasonably possible via text, email, and Rooms messages. Please ensure you are signed up to receive these notifications.

Ultimately, it is a parent’s decision to send their child to school. If a parent feels their child cannot safely get to school, they should make the best decision regarding attendance. If a student is late or misses class due to concerns about safely getting to school in adverse weather, we will work closely with them to make up any missed assignments.


Weber School District serves over 33,000 students across 48 schools, where weather conditions can vary by community. Decisions to delay or cancel school are made with careful consideration based on district-wide circumstances, while also balancing the needs of families. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.

about 1 month ago, Lomond View Elementary
Snowy day with students and bus in front of a school. Image is AI generated
Future artists and patriots! These Lomond View students are showing their love and respect for our veterans with their creative drawings and messages. What an inspiring class! ✨ Drop a 'Thank You' in the comments to show your appreciation for our veterans too! #LomondView #Gratitude #Veterans #KidsArt
about 2 months ago, Lomond View Elementary
A group of approximately 15 elementary school children, smiling and kneeling or standing in a classroom. They are holding up handmade drawings and thank you notes dedicated to veterans, featuring American flags, stars, and patriotic messages. The classroom has a whiteboard with "Happy Veterans" imagery, phonics lessons, and vocabulary words visible in the background.
Swing your partner 'round and 'round! These 6th Grade Lynx are showing off their fantastic coordination and rhythm while practicing their square dancing calls. It takes focus and cooperation to keep those formations perfect! Great job, everyone! 👏

#LomondViewLynx #SixthGradeFun #PhysicalEducation #DoSiDo #GetMoving
about 2 months ago, Lomond View Elementary
A wide shot of a brightly lit elementary school gymnasium with wooden floors. Many children, dressed in casual clothes, are moving around and engaging in a group activity on the basketball court. Basketball hoops are visible at either end.
Big Readers helping Little Readers! 📚 We love seeing our older students take on leadership roles. These 5th grade mentors are doing an amazing job coaching our 1st graders, making reading practice fun and focused. Go Lions! #FluencyPractice #LomondViewElementary #PeerMentors
about 2 months ago, Lomond View Elementary
5th grade buddies helping our first graders track their reading and build fluency
5th grade buddies helping our first graders track their reading and build fluency
5th grade buddies helping our first graders track their reading and build fluency
5th grade buddies helping our first graders track their reading and build fluency
5th grade buddies helping our first graders track their reading and build fluency
What does it mean to be respectful, responsible, and safe? 🤔

Just ask this Kindergarten class! They have been working so hard to follow our school and classroom rules, and they earned this super fun reward: lunch in the classroom!

We are so proud of these role models. They had a wonderful time celebrating their hard work. Keep it up, Lions! 🦁 #LomondViewElementary #PBIS #GoodBehavior #LionsPride #RoleModels #Kindergarten
about 2 months ago, Lomond View Elementary
groups of young Lomond View Elementary students smiling and eating lunch together at their desks and tables inside their cozy, fall-decorated classroom.
groups of young Lomond View Elementary students smiling and eating lunch together at their desks and tables inside their cozy, fall-decorated classroom.
groups of young Lomond View Elementary students smiling and eating lunch together at their desks and tables inside their cozy, fall-decorated classroom.
groups of young Lomond View Elementary students smiling and eating lunch together at their desks and tables inside their cozy, fall-decorated classroom.
groups of young Lomond View Elementary students smiling and eating lunch together at their desks and tables inside their cozy, fall-decorated classroom.