Truth in Taxation Information
14 7 月, 2025
Provo City School District is doing a Truth in Taxation hearing on August 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM at...
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Dear Provo City Residents,
It is hard to believe another school year has come to a close! I hope all of you enjoy the warm weather, the beautiful outdoors, and time with families and friends. I am grateful that I get to serve the students and families in Provo, with the goal of creating educational opportunities for all. I want to share with you some of the great work happening across our district. First, when I became Superintendent in 2023, Provo City School District was identified as a district in “improvement” for our lack of progress and achievement, particularly in math in Kindergarten through third grade. I am pleased to announce that with the focused efforts of our teachers, principals, support staff, and district departments, we have achieved our state’s Early Learning Plan goals, and we are no longer in this improvement status. We know we still have a lot of work to do, but this accomplishment demonstrates that we can achieve high educational outcomes with the right focus and energy.
While we have a lot of work to do, I want to celebrate and highlight a few of our high achievers. Our first grade team at Westridge Elementary and our sixth grade team at Timpanogos Elementary have been identified by the State Board and our BYU Partnership as two of the highest performing teams in the state. These educators established a culture of trust and collaboration, worked with data and adjusted instruction as needed, and set individual goals with each student. Another high performing highlight is at Provost Elementary, where their relentless focus on student outcomes from Kindergarten through third grade allowed them to meet all of their Early Learning Plan goals set by the state for both reading and math. Other schools in our own district, as well as schools outside of our district, are looking to these successes as models to replicate.
Attention to our multilingual learners led to more students making adequate progress in their English language development at Provo High and Shoreline Middle, while Timpview High saw the highest numbers of students reaching proficiency in their English language acquisition. Furthermore, with intentional efforts from counselors, teachers, and administrators, Timpview saw a 30% increase in the numbers of students taking advanced/college level coursework (i.e. Advanced Placement and Concurrent Enrollment) and Career and Technical Education pathways leading to certifications in specific industries.
All of this success can be attributed to our dedicated educators and their willingness to intentionally track student progress and reflect on their teaching practice. Spring Creek Elementary and Timpanogos Elementary are some of the most highly impacted schools in the state, yet they outperform their counterparts in Salt Lake, Alpine, Nebo, and Ogden school districts. Each school in our district has tremendous strengths, and these just represent a few of the ways in which Provo is prioritizing its academic achievement goals as part of our strategic plan. Provo City School District is becoming a “Destination District.” We could not do this great work without our entire community behind us. We thank you, Provo, for demanding a high quality educational system for all, and we are passionate about our work as we improve and bring excellence to our educational system.
Believe in the Magic, Provo!
最好的、
Wendy Dau
Superintendent, Provo City School District
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We’re excited to announce that Provo City School District is offering evening hours for school registration this summer! These extended hours are designed to make the registration process as convenient as possible for busy families. Parents and legal guardians are invited to register all their children in one location, during one visit.
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PowerSchool Registration is a must-do each year for all parents. PowerSchool keeps your student’s records up to date and ensures you stay connected with your school and the district.
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Every journey is easier with a map—and this one’s made just for you! This parent roadmap highlights the key stops where you can access tools, support, and resources to stay connected and help your student thrive. Follow the path, scan the QR codes, and explore each step along the way. Let’s make it a smooth ride together!
Each section of this guide includes a QR code. Open your phone’s camera, point it at the code, and tap the link that pops up. It will take you directly to more information and helpful resources online.
No Smartphone? No problem! You can also visit our website to find all the same resources. Look for the “Parent Essentials” section at: provo.edu
Track grades, update emergency info, and complete required forms—all from one easy parent dashboard
Consistent attendance builds academic success—report absences quickly and stay informed on policies
Follow your student’s coursework, deadlines, and teacher updates in real time with a Canvas 6 Observer account.
PCSD ensures every student has access to nutritious meals. Find out about our free/ reduced meals.
Some secondary programs have fees. Don’t let this be a barrier, find out about waivers
From PTA to classroom volunteering, there’s a place for you in every school community. Got a classroom concern? Start with the teacher, then follow our clear steps to get support.
Explore services for IEPs, 504s, and behavior support—every child deserves the tools to thrive.
From quick fixes to replacements, we’ve got you and your Chromebook covered
From language immersion to internships, choose offerings that match your student’s path, passion, and pace.
Got a classroom concern? Start with the teacher, then follow our clear steps to get support.
High school students taking Advanced Placement and Concurrent Enrollment courses is on the rise.
Our elementary schools are making strong strides in early literacy growth:
Doubled the percentage of students who met proficiency on the Language Acquisition Assessment.
Concurrent Enrollment encourages students to accelerate their education by earning college credit during their high school career.
CTE offers course pathways that build career skills, connect to college programs, and provide opportunities for competitions.
Our younger students showed strong growth in math proficiency from the beginning to the end of the year:
With August’s tentative budget approval, we will have successfully raised beginning teacher salaries above $60,000.
Dear Provo City Residents,
The Provo City School District Board of Education has been hard at work this last school year, and we are not slowing down moving into the new year! I am proud to work with and represent board members who are focused on supporting our students, teachers, and schools.
Last September we formally adopted a new strategic plan to guide the work of our district. I have loved seeing all of the efforts happening this past year to really put the plan into action: emphasis on data and supporting individual students during weekly teacher PLC meetings, instructional coaches in every school, and creating our Parent Advisory Committee and Community Connections Committee.
This past year the board began a Boundary & Feasibility study. We want to be good stewards of our resources and assess whether any adjustments could be made to increase efficiencies while meeting student needs. We are studying building utilization and capacity. We are also reviewing CAS (elementary gifted program) and Dual Language Immersion to see how much they cost, if we’re getting the desired results, and other possible ways of meeting student needs. We are not looking to cut programs or change boundaries, but it is possible after we’ve studied everything that some things may change. We are still many months away from making any decisions, and we will first involve our Community Connections Committee to provide feedback once we have enough information.
Our wonderful, hard-working, caring educators and employees are the heart of our district and our most important asset. They make a difference in our students’ lives every single day. This year we are continuing our efforts to increase salaries to be in better alignment with our neighboring districts. We need $4 million in order to do this, but we have looked for efficiencies and ways we can decrease the impact to our taxpayers, and therefore we are only increasing our revenue by $2 million. Most residents will see a very small tax impact. We appreciate the support we have received from the Community Connections Committee and other community members as well. The Board will be voting on this and our 2025–26 budget at our August 12 meeting.
I’m grateful to work with an engaged, dedicated Board. We are striving to be thoughtful and intentional about our decisions. We appreciate your feedback. Feel free to give public comment at our meetings or email us at boardofeducation@provo.edu.
Enjoy the rest of your summer. We’re looking forward to a great new school year!
此致敬礼
珍妮弗-帕特里奇 董事會主席
Provo City School District is committed to keeping you informed, connected, and confident in our transparency. We use a variety of tools to share important updates and stories, including PowerSchool, our website news, social media, quarterly newsletters, and weekly messages from the Superintendent through videocasts and podcasts.
当必须发送重要和及时的通知时,学区和学校会根据您在学生注册时提供的信息,通过电话、 电子邮件和短信与家庭联系。
Read the latest district news, explore schools and departments, and access essential district resources, tools, and information.
The Superintendent creates and emails a weekly roundup videocast for up-to-date details on programs, resources, events, and more. Past episodes can be found on our website at provo.edu/superintendent/.
Learn more about “What’s Up” in Provo City School District with Superintendent Dau’s What’s Up with the Sup’ episodes. New episodes are released every Friday and can be found anywhere you get your podcasts.
You can see the latest news, enjoy fun stories, prepare for upcoming events, and celebrate accomplishments by tuning into our social media channels.
请关注印刷版新闻,例如本期夏季通讯,每季度都会送到您的家中。您还可以注册接收每月通过电子邮件发送的建筑通讯。
Episodes can be found on the district website, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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