•  Jimi Letchford All-American

    PCHS Senior Receives Character and Leadership All-American Award

    Park City High School senior, Jimi Letchford, class of 2023,  has recently been awarded the prestigious Character and Leadership All-American Award for wrestling by the National Wrestling Coaches Association and the United States Marine Corps. 

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    Park City High School's production ‘Newsies’ received ten nominations

    This year, 65 schools participated in the Utah High School Musical Theatre Awards, competing with 70 shows that were adjudicated. Park City High School's production of Newsies received a total of ten nominations.

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  •  PCHS Debate Team

    It’s all about the team

    Two Juniors earned state champion status:  Izzy Morris in Varsity Lincoln Douglas, a debate format modeled after the famous 1958 debate between the Illinois Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas and the Republican challenger Abraham Lincoln - and Noah Canada in Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking, where debaters are presented a choice of three questions on international current events and are then given 30 minutes to research and prepare for a seven-minute speech.

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  •  Green Team

    Park City School District Green Team Leads the Way in Energy Efficiency Efforts

    The Green Team is made up of students who are passionate about the environment and committed to making a difference in their community. They have been working hard to find ways to reduce energy usage and promote sustainability in their school district. The utility bill data collection was a critical first step in this effort.

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  •  Griffin Briley

    PCHS Student Wins Skimo World Championship

    A PCHS junior, Briley competed in four categories and ultimately won the U18 individual race category for ski mountaineering, which is simply climbing and skiing mountains. He completed the course with a time of 54:44.4; the next closest competitor was a minute and twenty-one seconds behind his pace. 

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    Award-winning National Geographic photographer visits PCHS

    Park City High School students had the opportunity to listen to an award-winning National Geographic photographer during an assembly hosted by the Park City Art Institute on March 3.

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  •  CTE Culinary Arts Pathway

    Yes, Chef

    The Utah Restaurant Association oversees Utah’s ProStart program and judges students on creating a business plan, menu planning, knife safety, and the taste of the meal. Students prepared a three-course meal consisting of an appetizer, entrée, and dessert in 60 minutes using only three burners and no electricity.

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  •  Feedback Forum

    Educational Equity Policy 1006 Feedback Forum

    Agenda: Focused feedback on PCSD draft Policy 1006 Educational Equity April 25, 2023, PCSD District Office 10:00-11:00 am ENG May 2, 2023, Ecker Hill Library 5:30-6:30 pm ENG & 6:30-7:30 pm ESP For more information contact PCSD's Family and Community Engagement team: FACE@pcschools.us

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  •  PCHS EMR STUDENTS

    Students Saving Lives

    “It’s a really unique program that not a lot of public high schools offer,” said Noteware. “It’s a great way to see if you want to become a medical professional without going to college and declaring a major.”

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  •  Students attend Careers over Coffee

    Careers over Coffee –The Sky’s the Limit

    The Park City High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) department hosted a panel of career aviators for nearly 100 students during a Careers over Coffee chat on January 27th with coffee and pastries provided by our community partner, Daily Rise Coffee. 

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    National Merit Semifinalists

    Seven Park City High seniors were notified today (9/14/22) that they have been selected as semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship program. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for more than $30 million in scholarships that will be offered next spring.

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  •  Special Education Day 2022

    December 2, 2022 National Special Education Day

    PARK CITY, UTAH – December 2nd marks the 47th anniversary of the signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) into law.  The Federal legislation assured access to children with special needs to a free and quality public education. IDEA is the foundation of Special Education in the U.S. and assures access and appropriate education for all students with special needs. Celebrating Special Education Day is all about recognizing the milestones of progress made since the 1975 signing of IDEA,” said Park City School District Special Education Director Jaclyn Knapp.  “We’ve made such strides with the climate and culture in Special Education since IDEA. In my career, there has been a growing recognition of the rights of kids.”

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  •  Employee Recognition

    Park City School District kicks off #AscendTogether employee recognition

    As part of an ongoing employee recognition and to help celebrate American Education Week, November 13-19, the Park City School District asked its 57 new employees  (22-23 school year) to share stories of support they received from their veteran counterparts. PCSD believes retention is the best recruitment tactic, and wants to recognize those employees who are not only fulfilling their own responsibilities, but have gone above and beyond, both personally and professionally, for our newest employees - and ultimately students.  

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  •  Student carries United States Flag

    Park City School District Celebrates Veterans

    Schools across Park City School District held Veterans Day celebrations to honor the men and women in their communities who have served in the United States military. Families and local service members connected to the schools were invited to attend ceremonies at Jeremy Ranch Elementary, Mcpolin Elementary, Parley’s Park Elementary, and Trailside Elementary on November 11, 2022. 

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    PCSD Board of Education adopts amended Policy 9050 to include ‘Sensitive Materials in Schools’

    On Tuesday, October 18, 2022, the Park City School Board adopted an amended Instructional and Library Materials Policy 9050  to include required components of House Bill 374, Utah Code 53G-10-102, and Utah State Board of Education Rule 277-628 regarding ‘Sensitive Materials in Schools.’

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  •  Randy Upton

    New Business Administrator for Park City School District Named

    J. Randall Upton was unanimously approved by the Park City School District Board of Education, during their regularly scheduled meeting on October 18, 2022, as the district’s new Business Administrator. Upton was sworn into office that evening and will officially begin his duties on October 31, 2022.

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  • Online Registration 22/23

    Student enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year is now open.

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  • PCSD Administrative Changes SY 22-23

    PARK CITY, UT (June 22, 2022) – Jack Welch once stated, “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others. Park City School District is pleased to announce three administrative changes that will allow these leaders to have success in growing colleagues and students. In an organization, one leadership shift can create a domino effect, as is the case that facilitated these changes.

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