Name | School | District |
---|---|---|
Ryan Bishop | Wasatch High | Wasatch |
JoLynn Ford | Advanced Learning Center | Nebo |
Shauna Haney | Ogden High | Ogden |
Kayce May-Riches | Green River High | Emery |
James Maughan | Sunset Ridge Middle | Jordan |
Eric Christensen | Dixie High | Washington |
Matt Patterson | Mountain View Jr High | Weber |
Philip Morris | Green Canyon High | Cache |
Hannah Tindall Figueiredo | Polaris High | Alpine |
Momi Tu’ua | Timpview High | Provo |
Brandt Shaw | North Layton Jr High | Davis |
Legislative Council Responsibilities
“Connect and Communicate”
- 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. - Collaborate with Executive Board members and other Legislative Council
members to determine the Legislative priorities for UASSP. - Connect with Legislators and State board members in your area and
establish a meaningful, working relationship. - Communicate concerns and priorities to Legislators and State board
members in your area. - Keep updated on education bills and priorities with state education and
political leaders. - Mentor other principals and administrators in the state of Utah to “connect
and communicate” with their local legislators. - Since you are representing the secondary administrators in Utah, when
communicating with legislators and board members, you CAN use your
school email. - 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.