Rachelle Ulmer NEWS V2

Experienced School Leader Joins Eagle Butte High School as Vice-Principal

event Published 2026-06-09 21:20:50.946 +0000 UTC

Prairie Rose Public Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Rachelle Ulmer as Vice-Principal of Eagle Butte High School, beginning the 2026–2027 school year. 

Ulmer brings extensive experience in educational leadership and a strong commitment to fostering positive school cultures built on relationships, collaboration, and student achievement. She currently serves as Division Principal with Medicine Hat Public School Division, where she provides leadership for the Palliser Adolescent Support Program and supports system-wide initiatives focused on staff development and organizational growth.

“I am thrilled to be joining the Eagle Butte High School family as Vice-Principal,” says Ulmer. “Throughout my career, I have been passionate about building positive relationships, supporting student success, and creating meaningful learning experiences. I look forward to working with the incredible staff, students, and families at EBHS as we continue to build on the school's tradition of excellence and help students discover their own roots and wings.”

Ulmer holds a Master of Education from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta. She brings more than 20 years of experience in education, including leadership roles as Principal and Vice-Principal at Webster Niblock School. Throughout her career, she has led school improvement initiatives, supported effective instructional practices, and fostered collaborative professional learning environments. She is widely respected for her thoughtful leadership, commitment to continuous improvement, and ability to build strong connections within school communities.

Prairie Rose Public Schools welcomes Rachelle to the Eagle Butte High School community and looks forward to the leadership, experience, and community perspective she will bring to the school as she supports students, staff, and families in the years ahead.