Don't Forget:
Provo Redistricting Open House Thursday Night, 7pm
Redistricting Open House
The Council is very interested in making the best and most
well-informed decision regarding Council Member District adjustments, and they
want you to help them do just that. Please visit and share your insights with
them at an open house on June 28, 7:00pm, in the Council Chambers
at 351 West Center Street.
Come prepared!
More information regarding the redistricting process and specific
proposals may be found here.
What is redistricting?
State law requires that Council Member Districts are of substantially equal
population (+/- 10%) and that it must be evaluated and adjusted after every
Federal Census. There are five Council Member Districts and two City-wide
positions. The deadline for the Provo City Council to adjust district
boundaries is July 27, 2012.
Citizen created maps
The City created a online interactive tool that allowed citizens to develop
their own concepts for redistricting. Although the submission period has
closed, you may view all of the submitted maps at redistricting.provo.org.
Citizen Advisory Committee
The Council's Redistricting Committee established a citizens' advisory panel to
study the citizen created maps and provide feedback regarding them. Their
report and top six maps may be found here.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Meet the Provo School Board Candidates for District 6
Tuesday, June 19th from 7PM to 8:30 PM Westridge Elementary Gym
7:00 - 7:35: Welcome, Pledge of Allegiance, 5 min introduction by each candidates
7:35 - 8:30: Talk with each Candidates one-on-one
Candidates for the District 6 school board seat are:
Dirk Astle
Sweet Crichton
Clifton Dukes
Marsha Judkins
Sandy Packard
Andrea Perry
REMEMBER: The 2012 Primary Election is Tuesday, June 26
7:00 - 7:35: Welcome, Pledge of Allegiance, 5 min introduction by each candidates
7:35 - 8:30: Talk with each Candidates one-on-one
Candidates for the District 6 school board seat are:
Dirk Astle
Sweet Crichton
Clifton Dukes
Marsha Judkins
Sandy Packard
Andrea Perry
REMEMBER: The 2012 Primary Election is Tuesday, June 26
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
March for Kids
Come down to 150 East Center Street a@ Noon to walk 5 blocks to the City Center for Utah Foster Kids. For more information go to the Provo City Mayor's blog
Beautification Award Nomination
It is that beautiful time of year again to begin looking around our neighborhood for someone who has worked hard to beautify their yard and would qualify for the Neighborhood Beautification Award.
This award is sponsored by the Provo City Neighborhood Program under the direction of the Municipal Council. Every year each Neighborhood Chair is encouraged to nominate a single home from their neighborhood that displays pride of ownership and contributes to the neighborhood’s visual beautification.
It's hard for me to see each home in our Neighborhood, so I'm asking you to please help me find someone in our neighborhood that I can nominate. Leave a comment below with the address of the home that you think would be a good candidate. I need to have the Nomination into the city by May 25th.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
A Beginning and an Ending
Provo City Center Temple
Provo City is excited for the beginning of construction for the new Provo City Center Temple. The groundbreaking will be held this Saturday, May 12 at 9:00 a.m. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will preside at the ceremony. Tickets will be required to attend at the site and will be made available through Church leaders within the new temple district. The ceremony will also be broadcast to surrounding stake centers.Utah Valley Convention Center
Provo City is also excited for the ending of the construction for the new Utah Valley Convention Center. The Grand Opening Celebration will also be held this Saturday, May 12 from 10am – 4pm. The Event is FREE and open to the Public. Miss Utah, Lauren Tucker, will sign the national anthem and she will be on hand to sing autographs afterwards. There will be entertainment throughout the day. For more information go to the Utah Valley Convention WebsiteMonday, May 7, 2012
New Provo School District Superintendent
Press Release
Provo City School District
May 2, 2012
The Provo School District Board
of Education voted today to name Keith C. Rittel as its next
superintendent.
Rittel currently serves as Deputy Superintendent of Clover Park School District in Lakewood (near Tacoma), Washington, a school district with a similarly-sized student population as the Provo School District. Effective July 1, 2012, Rittel will succeed interim superintendent Robert Gentry and former superintendent Randall Merrill, who retired in January of this year.
“It’s a great honor to have been chosen to lead Provo’s schools,” said Rittel. “The community and its resources are ideal for developing students. Parent support is excellent. I share the District’s vision for the future, and exceptional and diverse programs are in place. I look forward to getting to know the people in the community and working to develop a long-term relationship with the fine educators and staff in the schools.”
“Keith Rittel is a proven and successful leader of schools,” said Kristine Manwaring, school board president. “He has a deep understanding about effective teaching and learning. As a school board, we are delighted to welcome him to our community.”
Rittel currently serves as Deputy Superintendent of Clover Park School District in Lakewood (near Tacoma), Washington, a school district with a similarly-sized student population as the Provo School District. Effective July 1, 2012, Rittel will succeed interim superintendent Robert Gentry and former superintendent Randall Merrill, who retired in January of this year.
“It’s a great honor to have been chosen to lead Provo’s schools,” said Rittel. “The community and its resources are ideal for developing students. Parent support is excellent. I share the District’s vision for the future, and exceptional and diverse programs are in place. I look forward to getting to know the people in the community and working to develop a long-term relationship with the fine educators and staff in the schools.”
“Keith Rittel is a proven and successful leader of schools,” said Kristine Manwaring, school board president. “He has a deep understanding about effective teaching and learning. As a school board, we are delighted to welcome him to our community.”
Prior to his
current position in Washington, Rittel served 4 years as principal at Kamiak
High School in Mukilteo, Washington and 7 years as principal at Anacortes High
School in Anacortes, Washington. In
2004, he was honored as Washington State’s High School Principal of the Year.
Before serving as principal, Mr.
Rittel was an assistant principal at East High School in Salt Lake City and a
teacher at Woods Cross High School in Woods Cross, Utah. While at Woods Cross, he was the school’s
nominee for the Davis County School District’s Teacher Hall of Fame
recognition. Starting his teaching career in 1984, he also was a teacher in
Prince George and Victoria in the Province of British Columbia.
“This has been an extensive and
inclusive three-month process in reaching this decision,” said Manwaring. “Our superintendent selection committee
included more than 25 members selected from among our educators and
community. The finalists went through
four sets of interviews, including open houses.
Board members conducted extensive interviews of references at the sites
of the candidates.”
Manwaring noted that student
achievement is Rittel’s first priority. “He has led notable growth in
student achievement in each of his leadership positions. Teachers and administrators regard him as a
highly-effective leader with strong instructional knowledge.”
Rittel received a
bachelor’s degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York,
where he trained as a professional trombonist. While working as an
educator in Utah and completing a master’s degree in Educational Administration
from the University of Utah, he performed frequently with the Utah Symphony and
the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. He has children and grandchildren in Utah.
He is also currently enrolled in a doctoral program at Seattle Pacific
University.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Downtown Provo Rooftop Concert Series is back
The Rooftop Concert Series located Downtown at the Parking Terrace on the corner of 100 West and West Center Street is back. The Kickoff concert will feature Peter Breinholt with Ryan Innes. The best part is the Concert is FREE.
Location: Provo Towne Square Parking Terrace Rooftop (on the corner of 100 West and West Center Street)
Date: This Friday May 4, starting at 8 pm.
Location: Provo Towne Square Parking Terrace Rooftop (on the corner of 100 West and West Center Street)
Date: This Friday May 4, starting at 8 pm.
Downtown Provo First Friday Art Chase
Enjoy the unique art and culture of Downtown Provo through First Fridays monthly Art Chase. Those who complete the Art Chase are entered in to win a Kindle. Pick up the scavenger hunt map at Covey Center for the Arts, the Window Box Gallery, Station 22 on Center Street or any other venue on Art Chase
Location: Center Street and University Avenue in Provo
Location: Center Street and University Avenue in Provo
Date: This Friday, May 4 from 6-9 pm.
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