Who works with my child?

Administration:
Rebecca Tesch
Don Christensen

Office Staff:
Vicki Platt
Shelly Aberton
Keelee Powell
Lori Bingham

Kindergarten Teachers:
Devon Timothy
McCall Loving
Erin Esplin
Diann Bowles

1st Grade Teachers:
Leigh Anstadt Rd-Spec.
Tiffany Simons
Natalie Higgins
Tracy Farley
Gregory Nelson

2nd Grade Teachers:
Colette Rawlins
Sandy Barber
Rachel Zimmerman
Sue Boerke

3rd Grade Teachers:
Shanna Roberts
Evonne Claflin
Linda Lean
Georgette Garza

4th Grade Teachers:
Crystal Somerville
Karen Fisher
David Pendleton
Kathy Hall
Mary Nillson

5th Grade Teachers:
Bob Timothy
Gabby Roh l
Kathy Hall
Kat Paulson

6th Grade Teachers:
Tricia Smith
Michael Henkes
Merilee Barry
Shelly Johnson

Support Staff:
Renee Roner
Elizabeth VanMaren
Valerie Tomer
Diana Lehwalden

Building/Media/Lunch:
Rob Goble
Sandy Marsh
Jackie Hernandez

Part-time Support:
Tara Compton
Stephanie Kemp
Nichole White

Shannon Lewis
Trisa Evans
Sarah Read
Vadra Harris
Lyndsay Roman
Vanya Slagowski
Becky Topham
Isreal Garcia
Jaylee Smith

Tesch

Rebecca "Becky" K. Tesch

Licensed in Educational Administration and Elementary Education with an endorsement in Gifted/Talented Education

Bachelor of Education, University of Utah
Masters of Education, Brigham Young University

My Favorite Things:
Color: Yellow
Snack Food: Red Licorice
Movie: LadyHawke
Book: No Promises in the Wind
Author: Dianna Gabaldon
Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse Candy: Red Licorice
Treat: Watermelon
Drink: Water
Activities: Spending time with my husband, children & grandchildren
Hobbies: Photography
Vacation: A wonderful trip to Lake Powell
Childhood Memory: In the 6th grade, my teacher made the class search to find out what the Continental Divide was. The "Ah-ha" was fantastic when I found out for myself what it was.

Our students are my top priority in every decision we make for the school. So many times, what works for many, doesn't work for an individual, yet we must do the best we can for every child in the school. Daily, I face the difficulty of meeting the individual and group needs. Rarely is it easy, often not perfect, yet almost miraculously, we are able to find good answers to our difficult questions.

"Make lives rich." It's the motto I live by as I work with staff, students and parents.

 

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