School Information & Administration

Contact Information

Main Office: 801-402-2100
Attendance: 801-402-2106
Fax: 801-402-2101

Address: 1810 South Main St Clearfield, UT 84015

Office Hours:  8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Office Manager:  Cristi Cinbilgel

antelope elementary school building

Map to Antelope Elementary

Tiffany Tuck

Principal: Tiffany Tuck

Principal's Message

Dear Antelope Elementary Families,

My name is Tiffany Tuck and I am the principal of Antelope Elementary. This is my sixth year as a  principal, my second year at Antelope, and I am honored and privileged to be at the helm of such an amazing school! I am returning to Antelope, where many of you may remember me as being the assistant from 2015-2019.  My goal is to ensure that every student and staff member feel safe, healthy, happy and continue to thrive personally.

I graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and from Utah State University with a master’s degree in Psychology as well as School Counseling. I then went on to further my education and received my degree in Administration K-12 from Southern Utah University. I am in the third year of the Doctorate of Education program at University of Utah. This is my 17th year with Davis School District.  I've had the privilege of being an elementary school counselor for many years, as well as an assistant principal for several years.

I am thrilled to announce the theme for the 2024-2025 school year. Our theme this year is "Dream, Believe, Achieve...Your Educational Adventure Awaits YOU!" ! We will work on facilitating and enriching personalized learning as well as maintaining the safety, good health, and well-being for all students. 

We will continue to focus on character traits such as self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, relationship skills and social awareness. Our school counselor will help to focus on our district’s continued goal of recognizing and incorporating social and emotional learning as well as academic learning, into the curriculum. Blended with these new monthly themes, we can advocate for these essential components within our teaching. It is crucial we meet all students’ needs that extend beyond standards, content, and academia.

We are grateful for the opportunity to provide educational, lifelong experiences for all students. We recognize the long-standing traditions that have come to define Antelope Elementary.  Our community is rich with support and love. Without these components, we wouldn't have been, and wouldn't continue to be, as successful as we have been.  We thank you for all your support.

Again, I look forward to this school year. I am grateful for the opportunity to work with amazing parents, our incredible school staff and last, but certainly not least, our amazing students. Please do not hesitate to contact me. We will make this year a memorable one!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Tuck

Jennifer Pool

Administrative Intern Jennifer Pool

Darren Janes

Administrative Intern: Darren Janes

Antelope Elementary LEA-Specific Licenses 2024-2025

  • This school employs individuals holding an LEA-specific educator license and/or endorsement.

  • The following designations or levels apply to educator licenses, license areas (i.e.-elementary, secondary, special education), and content endorsements (i.e.-mathematics, music, Spanish, social studies):

Professional: the educator has completed an educator preparation program that includes content and pedagogical knowledge. This program may have been completed at a university or in an alternate pathway that was supported by school districts/charters and the Utah State Board of Education.                                                                                                                                               

Associate: The educator is currently completing an educator preparation program but has not yet completed all requirements for a Professional Educator license, license area, or endorsement. The educator is enrolled in a university-based or Local Education Agency (LEA)-based program. When the educator completes the program, they will have a professional level.                                                         

LEA-Specific: The educator has not completed an educator preparation and is not currently enrolled in one.

  • As of 10/15/2024, this school employs educators with the following types of licensures:

    • Professional License - 91%

    • Associate License - 9%

    • LEA-specific License - 0%

    • Not USBE Qualified - 0%

  • Individual educator credentials are public information and may be found here.

MISSION STATEMENT

What is the potential of a child? Is it measurable? Is it predictable? We believe each child has unique gifts that no other child has.  Our mission is to assist parents and families in helping each child discover his or her unique gifts and to affirm the potential that exists in each student.  It is to create caring, responsible, capable, and compassionate 21st century citizens.  It is to help children learn to give more than what is expected.  It is to create an appropriate educational program to help ensure the development of academic, social, and personal abilities and responsibilities in students as they prepare for a productive life in a changing global community. 

  • We believe successful schools create an environment that stimulates individual initiative.

  • Each child has value and ability, and we believe the best focus is on the individual. We exist for a single reason: to create an educationally-stimulating environment for our teachers and students.

  • We believe a school belongs to its community and patrons and should be operated through appropriate site -based procedures and collaboration.

  • Greatness exists in each child. Antelope Elementary School’s goal is to work together with all stakeholders to help bring out leadership qualities and the greatness that exists in each of its students.