The Amphitheater school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and supportive setting.
As elected representatives of the community, board members are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. The Board is empowered to function within the framework established by the Arizona State Legislature, court decisions, opinions of the Attorney General and county counsel, and applicable State and Federal regulations. The Board fulfills its mission by executing the following duties:
The Amphitheater Governing Board encourages participation in both District and school activities. District involvement provides opportunities for the community to become familiar with the work of the Governing Board. At Board meetings, there are calls for Public Comment as well as the opportunity to speak to specific items on the agenda. Please accept the invitation to attend Governing Board meetings.
Governing Board Vacancy
Governing Board Member Patricia Harris, a longtime champion of the Amphitheater District and of public education, died on June 7, 2025. Please read more about the contributions of Ms. Harris below.
Pima County School Superintendent Dustin J. Williams is charged with appointing a board member for the vacant seat on the Amphitheater Governing Board. The County Superintendent’s office has shared this information about the process:
As per ARS 15-302, “within thirty days after notification of a vacancy, the school district governing board may submit up to three names to the county school superintendent for consideration of an appointment to fill the vacancy. The county school superintendent is not required to appoint a governing board member from the list of names submitted by the governing board.”
Out of respect to the process, Pima County School Superintendent Dustin Williams will review and consider any qualified candidate who is interested in filling the vacancy.
Qualified candidates who would like to be considered for the vacancy must submit an affidavit of qualification and candidate appointment questionnaire to the Pima County School Superintendent’s Office by August 4, at 5:00 pm. The application packet can be found at: the Pima County Superintendent's website. The completed packet may be sent to our office at 200 N. Stone Ave. or emailed to Matthew Stamp.
All applications will be thoroughly reviewed and considered by Superintendent Williams and his leadership team.
The term will begin on the date of appointment and will continue through December 31, 2026. This position will be on the November 2026 General Election Ballot as a two-year term.
Ms. Patricia Harris
It is with deep sadness that we share that Ms. Harris died on June 17, 2025. Ms. Harris was devoted to Amphitheater students, staff and families.
Her seat on the Governing Board will be filled by the Pima County Schools Superintendent.
About Ms. Harris:
Ms. Patricia Harris grew up in the Amphitheater School District, beginning as a first-grader at Prince Elementary School and years later retiring as an administrator at Ironwood Ridge High School.
Ms. Harris attended Amphi schools throughout her youth, graduating from Amphi High, where she also began her professional journey with the District. She worked in the office while earning her teaching degree and stayed at Amphi High for her first teaching job. In fact, she taught in Room 201 for 12 years.
After earning a master’s degree in counseling, Ms. Harris helped open La Cima Middle School, working with a staff of selected teachers, and learning something new each day. Ms. Harris worked as a counselor at La Cima for four years and then began her long commitment to being an administrator in the District. She served as an administrator at Canyon del Oro High School and later moved to the principal position at Amphitheater High School, returning to CDO nine years later. In 2021, Ms. Harris took her final position as an employee of the Amphitheater District, working as an administrator at Ironwood Ridge High School for three years.
Ms. Harris credited her long career in the District to the encouragement and support of her family, hard-working staff, supportive parents, district administrators and superintendents.
Most of all, Ms. Harris was grateful for the opportunity to work with generations of students, and she maintained long-term relationships with many as they grew as individuals, became successful adults and brought their own children into the District.
Ms. Harris was honored to continue to serve the students, staff and families of the Amphitheater District as a Governing Board member.