JulieHumesEducation Support Professional: Family Learning Center
ElizabethLeFevreEducation Support Professional: Recess/Workroom
TahneeMartinezEducation Support Professional: Resource
SueAnnMorrisonEducation Support Professional: 3rd Grade
LeslieNaylorEducation Support Professional: McKinney Vento
ChristineParkEducation Support Professional: SPED Preschool
KristineParkerEducation Support Professional: Kindergarten
JamieParryEducation Support Professional: Office
WendyRoblesEducation Support Professional: Spanish Interpretation and Support
NanSandersEducation Support Professional: Recess/Workroom
BrianneSeifertEducation Support Professional: 6th Grade
RebeccaSmithEducation Support Professional: Literacy
TinaSteinmillerEducation Support Professional: Resource
EmileeThomasEducation Support Professional: Office
Instructional Support
MasonWrightJSD Instructional Support Tech
Kitchen
CandaceAnicaFood Services/Kitchen Staff
DeAnnaBellFood Services/Kitchen Staff
ZidiaChavezFood Services/Kitchen Staff
EllenFultonFood Services/Kitchen Staff
DonnaHermansenLunch Clerk
MichelleStrohnKitchen Manager
LynetteWellischFood Services/Kitchen Staff
Nurse
ShonellGreenSchool Nurse (housed at Welby Elem.)
The Utah State Board of Education may grant an educator one of the following education licenses:
Professional Educator License – a license issued to an individual who has demonstrated all of the State established competencies to be an educator.
Associate Educator License – a license issued to an individual who has met a minimum set of educator requirements and is completing all professional educator requirements to receive a Professional Educator License.
Local Education Agency (LEA)-specific Educator License – a license issued to an individual, approved by the local Board of Education, who has met locally defined competencies to be an educator.
An LEA-specific license area or endorsement may include:
Out of State and Internationally licensed educators completing Utah licensing requirements.
Educators waiting for university license recommendations.
Educators with expired Utah licenses.
Educators working towards an Associate license area/endorsement.
Career and Technical Education educators completing skills testing.
Educators waiting to begin a university licensure program.
Schools may employ individuals holding LEA-specific Educator Licenses, as well as Professional and Associate Educator Licenses, as outlined below based on the employee’s FTE:
Location
Type
Fully Qualified
Educators who are teaching under LEA Specific or are not Qualified
Educators in an Associate Program to become Professional Qualified