Legislative Council 2025-26


NameSchoolDistrict
Ryan BishopWasatch HighWasatch
JoLynn FordAdvanced Learning CenterNebo
Shauna HaneyOgden HighOgden
Kayce May-RichesGreen River HighEmery
James MaughanSunset Ridge MiddleJordan
Eric ChristensenDixie HighWashington
Matt PattersonMountain View Jr HighWeber
Philip MorrisGreen Canyon HighCache
Hannah Tindall FigueiredoPolaris HighAlpine
Momi Tu’uaTimpview HighProvo
Brandt ShawNorth Layton Jr HighDavis
Legislative Council Responsibilities

“Connect and Communicate”

  1. You represent the UASSP membership. You must be a member of UASSP
    and NASSP to qualify as a legislative council member. The Executive Board appoints you to be a liaison to the members of UASSP in your
    region. You will be meeting with the Executive Board at least twice a year.
  2. Collaborate with Executive Board members and other Legislative Council
    members to determine the Legislative priorities for UASSP.
  3. Connect with Legislators and State board members in your area and
    establish a meaningful, working relationship.
  4. Communicate concerns and priorities to Legislators and State board
    members in your area.
  5. Keep updated on education bills and priorities with state education and
    political leaders.
  6. Mentor other principals and administrators in the state of Utah to “connect
    and communicate” with their local legislators.
  7. Since you are representing the secondary administrators in Utah, when
    communicating with legislators and board members, you CAN use your
    school email.
  8. Stay in contact with Peter Glahn (UASSP State Representative) and
    Rhonda Bromley (UASSP Executive Director) about educational and
    legislative issues and concerns.
    Peter – pglahn@alpinedistrict.org
    Rhonda – rhonda.bromley@uassp.org
    *Legislative members only pay half price for the summer and mid-winter conferences during their time served.