
Page Unified School District #8 is in search of a new Governing School Board Member, and the Coconino County Superintendent of Schools, Cheryl Mango-Paget, is orchestrating the selection process. Through an advisory committee of district residents, interviews are already slated for the six candidates vying for the position. This community-driven panel will provide insight and recommendations to Superintendent Mango-Paget, as reported by Coconino County's official announcement.
The lineup of candidates includes Robert "Bob" Jensen, Sandra Kidman, Tawny Lund, Terry Maurer, Michael Silven, and Charles "Chuck" Weiss. They each bring a unique set of skills and visions for the district. The appointment they're competing for is a crucial one, with a term concluding on December 31, 2026. Residents and stakeholders have until October 17, 2025, to weigh in and are encouraged to email comments to Superintendent Mango-Paget at [email protected].
According to Coconino's notification, the district emphasizes the significance of public opinion in this appointment. Voices from within the school community can often illuminate the path forward, shaping the educational landscape for the children whose futures are at the core of the district's mission. The input from the Page Unified community will act as the pulse, guiding the Superintendent's final decision.
Anyone in need of additional information or wishing to provide their input can reach out to the Office of the Coconino County School Superintendent at 928-679-8070. As the clock ticks towards the interview dates and the eventual selection, this seat on the Governing Board remains a beacon for potential change and direction in the Page Unified School District. The involvement of the community promises to ensure that the appointment not just fills a vacancy but serves as an embodiment of the district's collective aspirations.









