Tim Foley May Be Appointed Cody Schools Interim Superintendent Written by Andrew-Rossi on July 27, 2021
After the resignation of Peg Monteith, Assistant Superintendent Tim Foley will lead the Cody school district until a permanent superintendent can be found.
The Park County School District #6 Board of Trustees released the agenda for a special board meeting on Wednesday, July 28. One of the agenda items is naming Tim Foley – a long-time Cody resident and school administrator – as the interim superintendent for the 2021-2022 school year.
Foley is a familiar face in Cody’s schools – he has served as Assistant Superintendent of Park County School District #6 since July 2016. Before that, he was the principal of Cody Middle School for five years (2011 to 2016.)
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10 Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Maskless Cody Schools
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Written by Andrew-Rossi on May 10, 2021
Park County School District #6 has confirmed that two staff members tested positive, but there is “no intention of going back” to mandatory masks in Cody.
Park County School District #6 Superintendent Peg Monteith confirmed that two staff at Cody Middle School tested positive for COVID-19. Their positions in the school have not been disclosed.
These cases come only two weeks after all Cody schools got permission from the state to go maskless. All students in the district have been attending classes without masks since late April.
On Tuesday, April 20, the Cody school board voted unanimously to request the variance. Park County Public Health Officer Dr. Aaron Billin submitted the variance request to the Wyoming Department of Health on April 22, which approved it the next day.