Park City School District tees up whole new lineup of administrators for next school year
Mar 19, 2025
The Park City School Board approved several key administrator positions for the 2025-26 school year on Tuesday.Interim Career Technical Educator Director Caleb Fine, who served as the interim superintendent before former CTE director Lyndsay Huntsman was appointed to the role in January, was named a
s the new Park City High School principal. Fine graduated from the district in 2004 and has served in a variety of roles, including as principal of Treasure Mountain Junior High.Trailside Elementary School Principal Tracy Fike, who joined the School District in 2012, will take over the CTE director position starting in July.One of the current co-principals at Treasure Mountain, Ben Mueller, was selected as the Park City High School assistant principal. He’s been with the district since 2018.His fellow interim principal Isaiah Folau, a Class of 2012 graduate, will become the new Ecker Hill Middle School principal during the 2025-26 school year. The pair were appointed to the roles after Fine became interim superintendent.Ecker Hill Middle School Assistant Principal Missy Tschabrun will transition to the district’s preschool coordinator position. She’s worked in the district since 2016.Dan Gallery, who’s worked as a teacher, special education coordinator and currently oversees the preschool program, will be the assistant principal at Ecker Hill. Gallery has been with the district since 2013.Jeremy Ranch Elementary School will be led by Jacqie Spell starting this fall. She taught at Parley’s Park Elementary School in 2011 and currently serves as the principal of Meadowlark Elementary in the Salt Lake City School District. Spell was excited to return to Park City.The school board also approved two new district program coordinators including Tschabrun.Park City High School Assistant Principal Jamie Weekes, who has been with the district since 2005, will transition to the transportation coordinator role. “We’re confident in the depth of experience and expertise these leaders bring to their new positions,” said Superintendent Lyndsay Huntsman in a statement. “Together, we’ll build on our achievements while creating even greater opportunities for our students and community.”The selection process included interviews, staff feedback as well as some input from a selection committee of district officials and parents, according to the School District. Some positions were filled through appointments.This is a developing article. It will be updated. The post Park City School District tees up whole new lineup of administrators for next school year appeared first on Park Record. ...read more read less