Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Assistant Athletic Director
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Gary Reed's organization
The meeting highlighted various student and staff achievements across the district. Key topics included recognition of the Catalina Foothills High School Choir's success at the Forum Music Festival, a spotlight on a physics teacher by the Arizona Science Teachers Association, and the Science Olympiad team's third-place finish at the state level. Additionally, the report celebrated the high ratings of school orchestras at the ABODA State Festival, the selection of interns for the University of Arizona BIO5 Institute's KEYS Research program, and the recognition of educators at the Evening to Empower Ed. Finally, the board celebrated the Orange Grove Middle School team's championship in national finance and economics competitions and the success of elementary school students at the Arizona Scholastic State Chess Championship.
The meeting focused on celebrating various student and staff achievements. Key topics included the recognition of high-performing Model United Nations team members, recipients of University of Arizona scholarships, students selected for the Arizona All-State Band and Orchestra, and high achievement ratings for music ensembles at area festivals. Additionally, the board recognized the accomplishments of the band program during an international performance tour and honored numerous student projects that received awards at the Southern Arizona Research, Science, and Engineering Fair.
The principal conducted a town hall to address the school's reopening plans for the upcoming year, emphasizing a commitment to both full-time in-person and remote learning options. Key discussion topics included safety protocols such as mask requirements for students and staff, the introduction of face shields for specific instructional needs, and physical distancing guidelines in classrooms. The principal also covered logistical changes, including lunch and recess procedures, new busing policies, the disablement of water fountains in favor of water bottle filling stations, and increased disinfecting routines. Additionally, guidance documents like the COVID-19 isolation decision matrix were highlighted as primary resources for families.
The board recognized a volunteer for exceptional service to the school's athletic programs. Consent agenda items included approval of expense vouchers, field trip requests, fundraising initiatives, personnel actions, and acceptance of various gifts and donations. The board also authorized several facility improvement projects, including a weatherization project and skylight replacements. Preliminary approval was granted for the school year calendar. Additionally, the board approved proposed revisions to the Arizona School Boards Association bylaws and selected a delegate and alternate for the upcoming annual membership meeting. Discussions also covered legislative activity, including state budget concerns and emerging educational bills.
The board meeting included recognition of student and staff achievements such as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists, commended scholars, and the marching band. The board reviewed and approved various consent agenda items, including expense vouchers, field trip requests, fundraising requests, personnel appointments, and gifts and donations. Unfinished business included the second reading and approval of revisions to policies regarding financial monitoring and reporting child abuse. New business involved the first reading of the superintendent's proposed performance goals for the 2021-2022 contract year, with discussions covering strategic planning, human resources, curriculum, and assessment. The meeting concluded with reports on the annual bond and capital override, a summary of a recent ASBA Pima County meeting, and a discussion regarding state legislative and governmental activities related to mask mandates.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Catalina Foothills School District
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Candi Chavez
Accounts Payable
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge