Ryan Bytheway : EHS Administrator

Ryan Bytheway

EHS Administrator

Derlynne Brooks : Secretary

Derlynne Brooks

Secretary

Adam Griffin : Counselor - PE - Health

Adam Griffin

Counselor - PE - Health

Lisa Nez : Lunch Manager

Lisa Nez

Lunch Manager

Angelique Griffin : Lunch Aide

Angelique Griffin

Lunch Aide

Malisa Spencer : Lunch Aide

Malisa Spencer

Lunch Aide

Dace Chynoweth : Custodian

Dace Chynoweth

Custodian

Jolene Dodge : Library - Web

Jolene Dodge

Library - Web

Lori Phillips : Science

Lori Phillips

Science

Sandra Holcomb : Digital Literacy/CB-IT

Sandra Holcomb

Digital Literacy/CB-IT

Marty Ormond : Bus Driver

Marty Ormond

Bus Driver

Sharla Poast : Resource Teacher

Sharla Poast

Resource Teacher

Jordon Cottam : English - Journalism - Spanish

Jordon Cottam

English - Journalism - Spanish

Stacy Davis : Music, Drama, & Life Skills

Stacy Davis

Music, Drama, & Life Skills

Daniel Gardner : Social Studies - Drivers Ed

Daniel Gardner

Social Studies - Drivers Ed

Savannah Pickering : Math & Girls Basketball Coach

Savannah Pickering

Math & Girls Basketball Coach

Emilee Lott : Agriculture and Business

Emilee Lott

Agriculture and Business

Donnie Porter : Shop and Welding

Donnie Porter

Shop and Welding

Dave Treanor : Art

Dave Treanor

Art

Kobbi Brooks : Para and Year Book

Kobbi Brooks

Para and Year Book

Justine McDonald : Para- Aide

Justine McDonald

Para- Aide


Escalante High School takes pride in its dedicated team of educators, all of whom hold a Professional educator license ensuring a high standard of educational excellence.

Here are the types of educator licenses in the state of Utah:

  1. Professional License:
    • Issued to educators who have completed a Utah education program, traditional or alternative, or transferred an educator license from another state or country and met Utah’s licensure requirements.
    • Valid for 5 years and renewable.
  2. Associate License:
    • A temporary license issued to individuals earning their professional educator license through a Utah university-based or alternate education preparation program as defined in Utah Administrative Rule R277-301.
    • Valid for 3 years.
  3. LEA-Specific License:
    • A temporary license approved by the governing board of a Local Education Agency (LEA) under Utah Administrative Rule R277-301.
    • Valid for 1, 2, or 3 years.

At Escalante High School, we take pride in the fact that our educators are highly qualified, with 100% holding a Professional License, demonstrating their commitment to continuous professional growth and development.

For more information about our educators and their licensure status, you can use the Utah Educator Look-Up Tool provided by the Utah State Board of Education: Utah Educator Look-Up Tool