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Community Analysis and Needs Assessment: Snowcrest Jr. High School 
School and Community Description 
Snowcrest Jr. High is a rural school in Ogden Valley which includes the cities of Eden, Huntsville, Liberty, 
and Nordic Valley. The school of 344 students (grades 7-9) is nestled in a mountainous community near 
three ski areas: Wolf Mountain, Powder Mountain, and Snowbasin. Most housing includes 
primary RESIDENCIES and second homes. There are several condominium homes and rentals, as 
well. The overall area is comprised of farm land, horse properties, small and large acreage lots, small 
businesses and schools, and condensed subdivisions. 
Recreation, Culture, and Nearby Amenities 
Besides skiing, the area offers Pine View reservoir, Causey Dam, and various fishing, hiking, boating, 
camping, biking, extensive trail systems, and additional world class recreation. There are fewer 
surrounding businesses in the valley than in the Ogden metropolis—15 minutes down Ogden Canyon. 
Weber State University is a twenty minute drive, as well, and Ogden offers numerous cultural and 
entertainment opportunities for surrounding communities and has a small airport for commuter flights. Salt 
Lake City (approximately 75 miles south) offers INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL . 
Schools, Churches, and Businesses 
The small towns that comprise Ogden valley offer a Weber County Library branch, two post offices, a few 
hotels and restaurants, a grocery store, childcare center, dentist office, a few dozen small businesses, 
two public schools, and a RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER . There are three LDS churches, one 
Catholic church, a Trappist Monastery, and a Baptist church within the small communities. Snowcrest is in 
Weber School District, and is one of the few designated small schools in the greater areas. There is one 
feeder elementary school (Valley Elementary). Following junior high school, students are bused to Weber 
High in Pleasant View—a 4-A school with several feeder schools. 
Demographics and Proficiency RATES 
The student body at Snowcrest is primarily Caucasian (298). However, there is a small minority of 
students who share ethnicities in the following groups: Hispanic (10), African American (4), Asian (5), 
American Indian (4), and Pacific Islander (2). There are 33 students who qualify for special education 
services and/or 504 accommodations and 15% who qualify for fee waivers. The attendance rate at 
Snowcrest is rather startling at 96%, which may correlate with our above average standardized 
test SCORES in relation to other schools in the district. This year’s results include proficiency rates in 
the following areas: Language Arts—94%, Mathematics—75% and Science—88%. The school was 
given an overall B grade this past year for proficiency and growth. 
Snowcrest Library Media Center 
Though Snowcrest is a small school, the library space and COLLECTION are comparable to larger 
schools in the district. The spacious center offers two classroom instruction areas —one on the ground 
floor (with LCD projector and white board) and another in the loft, which is ideal for presentations and 
group speakers. However, the loft is not ADA compliant, as the stairs exclude wheel -chair or other 
physically disabled students from accessing the space. Furthermore, the loft is under-utilized, as there is
no direct line of sight for supervision. This space is primarily used for storage in three locked rooms, and 
the general productivity occurs on the ground floor, where there are ten COMPUTER WORK 
STATIONS , small group study areas, and individual reading areas. The collection includes a variety of 
reference materials, biographies, periodicals, newspapers, and other non-fiction materials—as well as an 
extremely large fiction collection, classroom novel sets, and other pertinent materials for student and staff 
use. 
Collection Categories and Percentages 
Snowcrest’s library collection includes 10,000+ print titles (copyright: 1910-present) in the following 
categories: 
 000 Generalities 0.45% 
 100 Philosophy and Psychology 0.74% 
 200 Religion 1.14% 
 300 Social Sciences 5.76% 
 400 Language 0.74% 
 500 Natural Sciences/Math 6.96% 
 600 Technology 4.89% 
 700 The Arts 5.15% 
 800 Literature and Rhetoric 2.72% 
 900 Geography and HISTORY 9.95% 
 General Fiction 53.18% 
 Reference 4.15% 
 Biography 4.17% 
 Professional 0.00% 
Outdated and/or Aged Material 
Surprisingly, an age sensitivity report reveals that the MAJORITY of materials in the following content 
areas are outdated from 93-100%: 
 Systems Data/Computer Programs 100% 
 Political Science 100% 
 Social Problems and Services 100% 
 Education 100% 
 Commerce, Communications, and Transportation 100% 
 Astronomy and Allied Sciences 100% 
 LIFE Sciences/Biology 100% 
 Medical Sciences/Medicine 93.48% 
 GEOGRAPHY , Maps, and Atlases 97.18%
Analysis of Student Needs 
After analyzing the data from these reports—and considering the high standardized test scores of the 
student body (often first in the district and among the top ten in the state), I assume STUDENTS are 
accessing pertinent information from internet or other sources instead of from the aged portions in the 
collection. Though STUDENTS utilize the fiction section regularly, some of the reference materials need 
weeding and budgeting for updated offerings. The school demographic (very high percentage of 
Caucasian students), leads me to assess that students need greater access to multi-cultural materials 
and fiction that includes characters of different ethnicities and backgrounds. Since t here isn’t a lot of 
diversity among students, the collection must compensate to expose students to various cultures, 
religions, peoples, and lifestyles. Finally, the library must create a section for professional development. 
There are many materials that teachers regularly utilize, but they are dispersed throughout the collection 
and are difficult to access readily. These improvements will promote information literacy standards and 
assist teachers, students, staff, and community members in gaining the most from their library 
experiences at Snowcrest.

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Community analysis and needs assessment

  • 1. Community Analysis and Needs Assessment: Snowcrest Jr. High School School and Community Description Snowcrest Jr. High is a rural school in Ogden Valley which includes the cities of Eden, Huntsville, Liberty, and Nordic Valley. The school of 344 students (grades 7-9) is nestled in a mountainous community near three ski areas: Wolf Mountain, Powder Mountain, and Snowbasin. Most housing includes primary RESIDENCIES and second homes. There are several condominium homes and rentals, as well. The overall area is comprised of farm land, horse properties, small and large acreage lots, small businesses and schools, and condensed subdivisions. Recreation, Culture, and Nearby Amenities Besides skiing, the area offers Pine View reservoir, Causey Dam, and various fishing, hiking, boating, camping, biking, extensive trail systems, and additional world class recreation. There are fewer surrounding businesses in the valley than in the Ogden metropolis—15 minutes down Ogden Canyon. Weber State University is a twenty minute drive, as well, and Ogden offers numerous cultural and entertainment opportunities for surrounding communities and has a small airport for commuter flights. Salt Lake City (approximately 75 miles south) offers INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL . Schools, Churches, and Businesses The small towns that comprise Ogden valley offer a Weber County Library branch, two post offices, a few hotels and restaurants, a grocery store, childcare center, dentist office, a few dozen small businesses, two public schools, and a RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER . There are three LDS churches, one Catholic church, a Trappist Monastery, and a Baptist church within the small communities. Snowcrest is in Weber School District, and is one of the few designated small schools in the greater areas. There is one feeder elementary school (Valley Elementary). Following junior high school, students are bused to Weber High in Pleasant View—a 4-A school with several feeder schools. Demographics and Proficiency RATES The student body at Snowcrest is primarily Caucasian (298). However, there is a small minority of students who share ethnicities in the following groups: Hispanic (10), African American (4), Asian (5), American Indian (4), and Pacific Islander (2). There are 33 students who qualify for special education services and/or 504 accommodations and 15% who qualify for fee waivers. The attendance rate at Snowcrest is rather startling at 96%, which may correlate with our above average standardized test SCORES in relation to other schools in the district. This year’s results include proficiency rates in the following areas: Language Arts—94%, Mathematics—75% and Science—88%. The school was given an overall B grade this past year for proficiency and growth. Snowcrest Library Media Center Though Snowcrest is a small school, the library space and COLLECTION are comparable to larger schools in the district. The spacious center offers two classroom instruction areas —one on the ground floor (with LCD projector and white board) and another in the loft, which is ideal for presentations and group speakers. However, the loft is not ADA compliant, as the stairs exclude wheel -chair or other physically disabled students from accessing the space. Furthermore, the loft is under-utilized, as there is
  • 2. no direct line of sight for supervision. This space is primarily used for storage in three locked rooms, and the general productivity occurs on the ground floor, where there are ten COMPUTER WORK STATIONS , small group study areas, and individual reading areas. The collection includes a variety of reference materials, biographies, periodicals, newspapers, and other non-fiction materials—as well as an extremely large fiction collection, classroom novel sets, and other pertinent materials for student and staff use. Collection Categories and Percentages Snowcrest’s library collection includes 10,000+ print titles (copyright: 1910-present) in the following categories:  000 Generalities 0.45%  100 Philosophy and Psychology 0.74%  200 Religion 1.14%  300 Social Sciences 5.76%  400 Language 0.74%  500 Natural Sciences/Math 6.96%  600 Technology 4.89%  700 The Arts 5.15%  800 Literature and Rhetoric 2.72%  900 Geography and HISTORY 9.95%  General Fiction 53.18%  Reference 4.15%  Biography 4.17%  Professional 0.00% Outdated and/or Aged Material Surprisingly, an age sensitivity report reveals that the MAJORITY of materials in the following content areas are outdated from 93-100%:  Systems Data/Computer Programs 100%  Political Science 100%  Social Problems and Services 100%  Education 100%  Commerce, Communications, and Transportation 100%  Astronomy and Allied Sciences 100%  LIFE Sciences/Biology 100%  Medical Sciences/Medicine 93.48%  GEOGRAPHY , Maps, and Atlases 97.18%
  • 3. Analysis of Student Needs After analyzing the data from these reports—and considering the high standardized test scores of the student body (often first in the district and among the top ten in the state), I assume STUDENTS are accessing pertinent information from internet or other sources instead of from the aged portions in the collection. Though STUDENTS utilize the fiction section regularly, some of the reference materials need weeding and budgeting for updated offerings. The school demographic (very high percentage of Caucasian students), leads me to assess that students need greater access to multi-cultural materials and fiction that includes characters of different ethnicities and backgrounds. Since t here isn’t a lot of diversity among students, the collection must compensate to expose students to various cultures, religions, peoples, and lifestyles. Finally, the library must create a section for professional development. There are many materials that teachers regularly utilize, but they are dispersed throughout the collection and are difficult to access readily. These improvements will promote information literacy standards and assist teachers, students, staff, and community members in gaining the most from their library experiences at Snowcrest.