Gateway School Board Discusses Student Activities, Proposed Scoreboard

School board hears presentations on recent student events and a potential new scoreboard partnership.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

During a recent Gateway School Board study session, student representative Taylor Roberts shared updates on various student activities and events, including Homecoming, a Model UN trip, and a Chick-fil-A Leader Academy project. The board also discussed a proposal from Digital Scoreboards to provide a new 17-foot-by-10-foot scoreboard for the district, which would be funded through advertising revenue.

Why it matters

The student activity updates highlight the diverse opportunities and experiences available to Gateway students, while the scoreboard proposal represents a potential partnership that could modernize the district's sports facilities and provide new ways to engage the school community.

The details

The student activities discussed included Homecoming, a Turkey Trot, a Model UN trip, and a Chick-fil-A Leader Academy project that purchased gifts for local families. The board also heard a presentation from Digital Scoreboards, a company that has proposed providing a new $152,000 scoreboard to the district at no upfront cost. The district would receive 25% of the advertising revenue generated by the scoreboard, and it could be used for various school events beyond just sports games.

  • The Gateway School Board study session took place on February 9, 2026.
  • The Chick-fil-A Leader Academy's 'Do Good December' project occurred in December 2025.

The players

Taylor Roberts

A student representative who shared updates on recent student activities at the high school.

Charlie Megan

The CEO of Digital Scoreboards, the company that presented a proposal for a new scoreboard for the Gateway School District.

Chris Weiler

An associate at Digital Scoreboards who virtually discussed the scoreboard proposal with the school board.

Don Holl

The athletic director for the Gateway School District, who supports the partnership with Digital Scoreboards for a new scoreboard.

Courtney Jackson

A Gateway School District alumnus who is a wide receiver for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.

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What they’re saying

“It really is a win-win. The school gets the win up front since revenue share starts at day one.”

— Charlie Megan, CEO, Digital Scoreboards (triblive.com)

“It is quite literally the biggest learning tool in the school. We want to get the kids excited about using (the scoreboard) and creating content for it.”

— Charlie Megan, CEO, Digital Scoreboards (triblive.com)

What’s next

The school board will need to decide whether to move forward with the proposed partnership with Digital Scoreboards for a new scoreboard.

The takeaway

The Gateway School Board's discussion of student activities and the potential scoreboard partnership highlights the district's commitment to providing diverse opportunities and modern facilities to engage and support its students.