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Alpine School District Highlights and Bond
Presentation
By Superintendent Sam Jarman
Thursday, June 30th, 2016
About Alpine School District 56 Elementary Schools
12 Middle Level Schools 9 High Schools
6 Special Purpose Schools 14 Municipalities
41,600
17,242 16,178
840
Elementary MiddleLevel
High School SpecialSchools
Enrollment
Westlake/Frontier 6,987
Westlake/Vista Heights 8,188
Skyridge 7,540
Lehi 7,292
Lone Peak 9,426
American Fork 9,149
Pleasant Grove 9,104
Mountain View 5,884
Timpanogos 5,733
Orem 5,264
“Clusters” create opportunities to communicate.
The District Community Council, School Community Councils and the PTA also have a voice.
Because of supportive families and dedicated educators, Alpine School District has achieved
a graduation rate of:
• State Title 1 “REWARD SCHOOLS” for academic growth and achievement: Greenwood Elementary and Central Elementary
• Utah’s 2016 Teacher of the Year: Melody Apezteguia • 2016 UASSP Middle School Principal of the Year: Mark
Whitaker • 2016 State PTA Principal of the Year: Rhonda Bromley • Just over $40 million in scholarships awarded to the
graduating class of 2016 ($26 million in 2015)
• “Best of State” and U.S. News and World Report: LPHS • 3 of 14 State Sterling Scholars & 7 of 28 Runners up
ASD students also achieve excellence in sports & other extra curricular activities.
14 State Championships
and 5 Runners-up (2nd place) with many other top
five finishes
An All ASD 2016 State Baseball finals (THS vs. OHS and AFHS vs. LPHS)
ASD students also achieve excellence in sports & other extra curricular activities.
An All ASD 2016 State Baseball finals (THS vs. OHS and AFHS vs. LPHS)
HOW MANY OF YOU ATTENDED OR HAVE GRAND CHILDREN OR GREAT
GRAND CHILDREN THAT ATTEND ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOLS?
“A Triple A rating is like someone having a credit score of 850!” Rob Smith, Assist. Supt., Business Services
• Only 73 of 13,900 districts nation-wide
• Only 8 government entities in Utah and the only one outside of Salt Lake County
1. the impact of our low borrowing rates (Fitch AAA bond rating), 2. an increase in assessed value of homes and businesses, 3. the aggressive pay off of previous bonds and 4. the layering in of new bonds-
BECAUSE OF
Taxpayers will see no increase
heir property tax from this bond.
Area for New Bond Layering