• Truth in Taxation

    On August 15 at 6 pm, the Park City School District will hold a Truth in Taxation Hearing in conjunction with the regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting.   

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  • Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman Reviewed County Land Use Ordinance and Permitting.

    The Utah Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman issued an advisory opinion on August 2, 2023. Park City School District requested the review of state and county land use laws pertaining to school building renovation July 2022. 

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  •  Jennifer Shane

    Utah Teacher of the Year Nominee

    The Park City School District is delighted to announce that Parley’s Park Elementary School 3rd grade teacher Jennifer Shane has been selected as PCSD’s nomination for the Utah Teacher of the Year 2024.

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  •  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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  •  PCHS Students with the Governor

    Utah Governor Visits Park City High School

    On April 19th, 2023, the Governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, paid a visit to Park City High School. The Governor's visit was aimed at interacting with the students and understanding their concerns.

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  •  Newsies

    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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  •  Students drawing

    McPolin Elementary PTO Coordinate Local Author and Illustrator to Visit Students

    Mcpolin Elementary’s Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) coordinated a local Utah author and illustrator to share their love of drawing and reading with the entire school on March 15, 2023.   Mark and Cara Buehner have authored more than 20 children's books together.  Their work has won several awards, including CBC Children’s Choice Award, a Parent’s Choice Award, ALA Notable Book designation, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold and Platinum awards, and have been on the NY Times Bestseller list.

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  •  Students After-School

    Alien Autopsy

    “I like sharing my passion for science with students to show them that there is a world around them and more to discover,” said Kopish. “I like seeing the excitement in the kids and challenging them to open their eyes to different areas of science and watch them gain confidence in STEM.”   

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  •  Students making dog toys

    PCSD's After-School service project supports Nuzzles and Co Adoption Center

    After-school students enrolled in Camp Hawk participated in a community service project to support Nuzzles and Co-Adoption Center on March 10 at Jeremy Ranch Elementary. “I wanted to do a project that resonates more with elementary school children, and what better than animals, said Helen Hanahan, after-school coordinator. 

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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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  •  Park City High School students had the opportunity to listen to an award-winning National Geographi

    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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  •  The Last Beekeeper Students

    The Last Beekeeper

    EHMS Librarian Lara Rude welcomed the author, as the culmination of the annual school-wide book study.  For weeks during the daily advisory period, Ms. Rude coordinated reading and activities related to the dystopian novel that “follows twelve-year-old Yolanda Cicerón as she fights to save the last known beehive in the world from extinction against nearly insurmountable obstacles.” * (Goodreads)

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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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  •  Mr. Gannon works with students at Treasure Mountain Junior High School

    TMJH Building Careers in the Classroom

    “Together, we can reimagine the student experience to ensure connection between education and industry is the standard while building a pipeline of future employees,” said Huntsman. “With the expansion of Park City High School, we’ve been able to consult industry partners to help inform the design of our future space. The expansion provides us with an opportunity to collaboratively design a solution that is mutually beneficial.”

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  •  Nathan Brown

    EHMS Student Hits All The Right Notes

    A 7th grader from Ecker Hill Middle School was selected as the first alternate for Utah All-State Junior High Band in the euphonium section.  Nathan Brown auditioned amongst 500 students from over 60 Utah schools to create this year's ensemble and was selected 5th. Students ranged from 6th through 9th grade. “My brother is a tuba player, and he really encouraged me to try for All-State Band,” said Brown. “Band at Ecker is amazing, especially playing the euphonium. I love the articulations and versatility. ”

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