Welcome to the Activities Page!

Uinta County School District #1 recognizes that extra-curricular activities are an integral part of the total educational program.

Extra-Curricular activities support the Mission of the district. They are not a diversion but rather an extension of the educational program. Extra-curricular activities are inherently educational. They build character and provide valuable lessons in teamwork, sportsmanship, winning and losing, hard work, etc. Participation in activities is often a predecessor of later success . . . in college, a career, and becoming a productive member of a changing global community.

Activities Department includes the following: The middle school activities program consists of 11 activities and 36 personnel. The activities are: band, choir, football, volleyball, girls’ and boys’ swimming, wrestling, girls’ and boys’ basketball, girls’ and boys’ track. Many other after school activities, such as Math Counts, History Day, Science Fair, and Spelling Bee offer many opportunities for students.

The high school activities program consists of 25 activities with 50 personnel. The activities are: band, choir, academic team, student council, DECA, drama, speech, dance team, cheerleading, journalism, football, volleyball, wrestling, boys’ and girls’ swimming, boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ track, boys’ and girls’ soccer, boys’ and girls’ cross country, boys’ and girls’ golf. These programs, mixed with several clubs, provide students with a large selection of extra-curricular activity.

Director - Ruline O'Neill

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Activities Resources

    Activities Registration - Middle School

    To register for Uinta County School District #1 Middle School Activities please visit your PowerSchool portal and click on school forms. The documents below are referenced within the activities registration form.

    WHSAA Physical form

    Concussion Information Form

    Drug Testing Agreement

    Student/Parent Guidebook and Agreement

    WHSAA Eligibility Pamphlet

    Activities Registration - High School

    To register for Uinta County School District #1 High School Activities please visit your EventLink portal and click on school forms. The documents below are referenced within the activities registration form.

    WHSAA Physical form

    Concussion Information Form

    Drug Testing Agreement

    Student/Parent Guidebook and Agreement

    WHSAA Eligibility Pamphlet

    Activities Student/Parent Guidebook
    Impact and Concussion Testing

    Concussions can occur in any sport or physical activity. As children and athletes of all ages are playing longer and harder than ever before, the potential for concussion (classified as a mild traumatic brain injury -TBI), continues to increase.

    Fortunately, with proper management and careful return to participation, the ability to protect the long-term health of athletes is more effective than ever. The ImPACT Concussion Management Model promotes the highest level of care and a safe return to play for athletes of all ages, from younger children (ages 10 and up) to collegiate and professional athletes.

    To get started, you can ask your school, team or club to use the ImPACT system and/or you can find a Credentialed ImPACT Consultant (CIC) in your area to take the baseline test. It's affordable and will provide peace of mind, knowing that if a concussion occurs, you and your school, club or team, and healthcare provider, will be well prepared to manage it effectively. Even without a baseline test, ImPACT's scientific approach and comprehensive data can take some of the guesswork out of when it's safe to return to play.

    ImPACT is the industry leader in concussion management and trusted by teams and organizations around the world.

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