The recent Board Meeting held on April 9, 2025, in Utah celebrated significant leadership changes within the local education system, highlighting the commitment to fostering strong community ties and educational excellence.
One of the most notable moments was the official appointment of Kim Borwiler as the principal of Midland Elementary. With 20 years of experience in education, including her recent role as interim principal, Borwiler expressed her gratitude for the support she has received and her excitement to continue serving the welcoming community at Midland. She emphasized the importance of strong leadership within the district and her eagerness to contribute to its positive direction.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also recognized several individuals advancing in their educational careers. Mark Welch was appointed as the new assistant principal at Sandridge Junior High. With a background in mathematics and educational technology, Welch shared his enthusiasm for returning to junior high education and acknowledged the support of his family, which he described as his greatest source of motivation.
Additionally, Carolyn de Hoff was promoted to assistant principal at Roy Junior High. With an impressive 23 years in higher education and secondary education, de Hoff highlighted her passion for sports and the outdoors, reflecting her commitment to a balanced life that includes both professional and personal fulfillment.
These appointments not only signify a commitment to educational leadership but also underscore the importance of community involvement and support in shaping the future of local schools. As these new leaders step into their roles, they bring a wealth of experience and a shared vision for enhancing the educational landscape in Utah, promising to positively impact students and families alike.