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Lynn speaks with Elissa Aten, the Executive Director of PC READS and Molly Dillon parent of a dyslexic student. PC Reads recognizes, educates, and advocates for dyslexic students and provides support in our community through community education and school collaboration.
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The Mountain Life welcomes Elissa Aten, the Executive Director of PC READS and Molly Dillon, Dr. Kelly Woodward, Medical Director of the LiveWell Center at Intermountain Park City Hospital and Award-winning children’s book author and youth motivational speaker Ty Allan Jackson.
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On today's Local News Hour:( 02:47) Rick Brough update on the Park City and High Valley Transit service changes for the summer.( 07:07) Mail in ballots…
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October is dyslexia awareness month. PC Reads is bringing in a special guest for a free lecture this week.The free event takes place Wednesday at the Park…
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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month and the nonprofit, PC Reads continues its work to educate, advocate and support struggling readers and their teachers.…
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Dyslexia is an unexpected difficulty in learning to read write and spell. Park City Reads and the Park City Education Foundation brings a renowned expert…
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Spurred by a successful pilot program last year at McPolin Elementary, a public-private partnership at the Park City School District has established an…
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On today's program, Park City School Board Members Tania Knauer and Nancy Garrison have an update from Tuesday's meeting. Park City Council candidate Andy…
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PC READS, the non profit group that advocates for dyslexic students presented a free screening of the documentary Dislecksia the Movie Thursday. Leslie…