Regions

Utah PTA is divided into 4 geographic PTA areas and 11 regions, each served by an Area Director and Region Support Committee Chairs. All PTAs are a part of a council. The Council President then works with the local school PTA President. Local PTA Presidents meet on a regular basis throughout the school year with Council Presidents/Region Support Committee Chairs. Presidents-elect and Principals may also be included in these meetings. Local PTAs also meet on a regular basis throughout the year in Executive Committee and Board meetings and work with administrators, teachers, staff, parents, and students.

 

Want to know what region you are in or who your Region Director is? The Region Map and Region Support Committee Chairs Directory can help you find which region you are in. 

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Directory with pictures and emails of all Region Directors and Associate Directors
Want to know what PTA Region you are in? Find out with this map!
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Members of the Board of Directors (board members) of this PTA/PTSA serve in a fiduciary capacity and owe a duty of care, a duty of obedience, and a duty of loyalty to this PTA/PTSA. Board members shall conduct themselves with integrity and honesty and act in the best interests of this PTA /PTSA.
Box Elder School District
Ogden, Weber & Morgan School Districts
Davis School District
Salt Lake City School District
Granite School District
Jordan School District
Tooele School District
North Summit, South Summit, Park City and Wasatch School Districts
Alpine School District
Nebo, Provo, Tintic and Juab School Districts
Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah School Districts
Carbon and Emery School Districts
North and South Sanpete School Districts. Along with Sevier School Districts
Millard and Sevier School Districts
Piute, Wayne, Beaver, Iron, and Garfield School Districts
Region 17 serves Canyons School District.
Grand and San Juan School Districts
Murray School District
Kane and Washington County School Districts
Logan, Rich and Cache School Districts
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