School Board

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Park City Schools is developing this page to provide key information to the public.  Our School Board information can be found on this page.  The links to the right include Board agendas, minutes, and other key items of information. 

This is a statement for our board meetings: The public portions of this board meeting, committee meeting, or work session are recorded per District Policy 1420 and Section 2-3-214, MCA.  By remaining in a meeting, all participants and attendees acknowledge they may appear on the recording, which will be placed on the School District’s website for a minimum of one year from the date of the meeting. Further instructions

Well-Being Goal: All children in Park City School District, grades Pre-K through 12, will be safe and supported while growing to be Active Learners and Active Leaders, as evidenced through staff and student surveys reviewed regularly.

·        Staff, parents, and community collaborate to support a positive and safe school climate.

·        Ensure all students’ physical, social, emotional, and nutritional needs are addressed.

·        Provide safe and positive learning environments (including facilities).

· Develop a facility plan to meet the long-range needs of students, securing funding and support.

Academic Goal: For the years 2022-2025, Park City students will show an annual 5% improvement in meeting proficiency scores for reading and math on the state-reported assessments.

·        Implement a researched and viable curriculum

·        Implement district collaborative teams to support student achievement

·        Implement systems of academic intervention and extensions of learning

·        Utilize technology strategically to continue to improve student achievement and enhance overall district offerings and instruction

Retention Goal: Park City Schools will improve to a 90% annual retention rate for teachers.

·        Implement an onboarding and mentorship program

·        Review alternative calendar and scheduling

·        Review alternative licensing, professional development opportunities, and compensation

Graduation Goal:  All PCSD5 students will graduate ready for college, career, and the workforce as evidenced by post-graduation surveys reviewed annually.

·        Beginning with the 9th grade year, all students will have a personal learning plan mapping out their educational goals and transition to their post-secondary plans utilizing MCS and other programs.

BOARD MEMBERS

Amber Tilzey Chair 2023-2026

Breann Streck Vice-Chair 2023-2026

Jonathan Alegria 2025-2028

Stacie Wells 2024-2027

Kelsi Indreland 2025-2026

Committees: Finance: Telzey & Indreland

Facilities & Transportation : Wells & Alegria

Policy, Curriculum & Governance: Telzey & Streck

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