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Show 0 R E M TIMES Thursday, September 27, 2007 Page 16 Vern Henshaw named Superintendent of the Year CRAIG DILGERDaily Herald Alpine school district superintendent Vcm fen.siaw speuks to u group of administrators during it nit-rliita mi Si-pl l'i llcnshuw lius been numed the "Superintendent of The Year" for the sfic n; I Inh VI. .-in Hi, -hi Herniated Dise? Sciatica? Leg Pain? I' I Ml I Liu- miii trial pilK tluT;in. inject ions. III.IS-..UV. siiiwi'n and l.iilnl ' I lac miii wondered it mum severe back, sciali-i sciali-i a. or Irs' iain w ill ever go '.' Now there is a back ain lmihIc that Miur doctor mas mil even know about that mmi ian receive for live entitled. " I lie Severe HaiL Sciatica. 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Salt Lake City, UT 841 14-6300 on or before OCTOBER 24, 2007. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year ) NONUSE 54-1230 (U22063): Montgomery. Debbie G isare seeking Nonuse period pe-riod for 9 9057 ac-ft from groundwater (Fairfield, Utah) for COMMERCIAL: Dairy purposes. Jerry D Olds. P E STATE ENGINEER Published in North County Newspapers Sept. 27 & Oct. 4, 2007 00299380 UPAXLP Brittani Lusk jA'L V HERALD Vern Henshaw thought his life was over when after a knee injury he couldn't play football for BYU in 1972. "I thought most of the world was made up of that," Henshaw Hen-shaw said. Now the 53-year-old is the superintendent of Alpine School District and has recently recent-ly been named the 2008 Utah Superintendent of the Year, selected se-lected by his peers. He will go on to a national competition. "Life is going along great," Henshaw said, reflecting on the years since his BYU days. Now his most important priorities pri-orities are people - the people he works with and the people who support him. He said this award reflected less of him and more of those around him. "It's a recognition that is not about you. It's really about those that you work with and those that have supported you," Henshaw said. Henshaw said he never would have earned his doctoral degree without the support of his wife and six kids who put up with his studies while he was the principal of American Fork High School. Being a principal was I lenshaw's boyhood dream. He taught social studies, but always wanted to be a high school principal. "I never dreamed or thought I would be a superintendent," Henshaw said. I le has made it a priority to involve the community in schools. He created a district community council so patrons and parents have direct access to the superintendent's ear. That is the only organization like it in the area. Debbie Taylor, who is the president of the Alpine School Board, said Henshaw has listened lis-tened to her from the days she worked with the PTA and community com-munity council. "He's a very good listener. He believes that we need to try to find common ground," Taylor Tay-lor said. "He really is masterful at board relationships. With the growth that Alpine is experiencing, Henshaw said making patrons feel involved has been one of the biggest challenges he has faced in his seven years as superintendent. "I feel like we've made tremendous tre-mendous strides with that," Henshaw said. Financing Alpine's growth has been a challenge for Henshaw, Hen-shaw, who has had to ask for hundreds of millions of dollars from voters. Alpine's staff said Henshaw has been able to handle challenges chal-lenges because he doesn't get worked up. "Things don't throw him for a loop. He's a hard man to ruffle," ruf-fle," said school district spokeswoman spokes-woman Jerri Mortensen. She said that doesn't mean Henshaw doesn't get the job done. He is more likely to take methodical action rather than react to every situation as it comes along. During his time as superintendent, super-intendent, Henshaw also has focused on retaining teachers and giving them time to collaborate. col-laborate. "We believe in professional It's a recognition that is not about you. Its really about those that you work with and those that have supported you. Vern Henshaw ALPINE SUPERINTENDENT development, but more importantly impor-tantly we believe in you," Henshaw Hen-shaw told a meeting of staff and community patrons at Lehi Elementary School this week. During the meeting, Henshaw Hen-shaw listened to concerns and wrote them in a small notebook. note-book. He said he would take the notes and communicate with his staff so they know there are concerns. 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