Tracy Onuczko

Assistant Principal
Tracy Onuczko brings nearly 20 years of experience in K–12 and post-secondary education to her new role as Assistant Principal, offering a unique blend of classroom expertise, system leadership, and academic research in support of student learning. Her long-standing commitment to inclusive, evidence-based instruction has made her a respected voice in science and numeracy education across Parkland School Division.
From 2023 to 2025, Tracy served as a Teacher Facilitator for Science and Numeracy. She also supported the development of division-wide resources and partnered with school administrators to implement site-based numeracy plans that align with Alberta’s evolving concept-based curriculum. Prior to this role, Tracy taught at Spruce Grove Composite High School in two separate stints teaching Biology, Science and Math. She also contributed at the provincial level as a Biology 30 Examiner with Alberta Education.
From 2011 to 2013, Tracy served as a Principal Instructor at the University of Alberta, where she designed and delivered undergraduate and graduate courses in curriculum and instruction.
Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science (2002), a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education (2005), a Master of Education in Secondary Science Education (2010), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Secondary Education (Science) (2018), all from the University of Alberta.
"I am committed to supporting staff in creating engaging, responsive classrooms that foster growth for all students. My leadership is rooted in collaboration, adaptability, and a deep belief in the power of inclusive, student-focused programming. I look forward to working alongside the school community to ensure every student has access to meaningful learning opportunities that reflect both their needs and their potential."