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Learn more about the new staff members at THS!

Rebecca Andreasen

Assistant Principal

Timpanogos High School Welcomes New Assistant Principal Rebecca Andreasen

Timpanogos High School is excited to welcome Rebecca Andreasen as its new assistant principal. With a strong background in education and student support, Andreasen brings a passion for learning, leadership, and community building to the T-Wolf family.

Andreasen began her career at Lehi High School, where she taught health for three years. She then went on to earn a Master of Public Health from Brigham Young University and an Educational Leadership Certificate from Utah Valley University. Most recently, she has served as the Prevention Specialist in Student Support Services, where she worked to promote student well-being and success.

Dedicated to fostering a positive school environment, Andreasen is eager to connect with students, staff, and the broader Timpanogos community. “I am beyond excited to join the Timpanogos family and can’t wait to learn from and connect with all of you,” she shared.

Outside of education, Andreasen and her husband, Stan, have been happily married for 32 years and are the proud parents of four sons and grandparents to four grandchildren. They love calling Utah home and take full advantage of its natural beauty by cycling, hiking, and unwinding in the mountains—especially by a lake.

Timpanogos High School is thrilled to welcome Rebecca Andreasen to its leadership team and looks forward to the positive impact she will have on the school community.

Kenley Brown

Assistant Principal

Timpanogos High School Welcomes New Assistant Principal Kenley Brown

Timpanogos High School is pleased to announce Kenley Brown as its new assistant principal. With 24 years of experience in education, Brown brings a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to student success.

Brown began his career as a math teacher and has spent the past four years at Orem High School. Throughout his career, he has also taught at American Fork High, Lone Peak High, and Canyon View Junior High. In addition, he dedicated ten years to working at the district office, where he developed extensive experience in educational leadership, data analysis, and curriculum development.

Beyond his professional achievements, Brown is known for his strong work ethic, problem-solving skills, and a steady supply of “poorly timed” dad jokes. He is passionate about building meaningful relationships with students, staff, and the broader school community. “Most of all, I’m excited to continue learning and growing as both a person and an educator,” he shared.

When he’s not at school, Brown enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, two of whom are still at home. He has a love for adventure, often exploring national parks, taking long road trips, and capturing special moments through photography and social media.

Timpanogos High School is thrilled to welcome Kenley Brown to its leadership team and looks forward to the positive impact he will have on the school community.