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Park City Board of Education President Andrew Caplan has dropped out of the second district race.
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An AirMed helicopter descended on Park City High School’s Dozier football field Friday. It was part of an event for students interested in learning about the aviation industry.
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A Park City High School teacher has been named the Utah Earth Science Teacher of the Year.
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The Park City High School speech and debate team is celebrating its first state championship win since 2017.
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Teachers who have bright ideas for how to encourage learning can now apply for a grant from the Park City Education for next year’s classroom.
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Families in the Park City School District got a notice Friday about a computer security breach, but the district wasn’t the most negatively impacted in the country.
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Jeremy Ranch Elementary School in Park City has launched an idle-free vehicle campaign. The campaign aims to teach kids and parents how turning off their engines can positively impact community health.
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The Park City Ice Miners are headed to Nationals after bringing home another state championship, defeating Brighton Navy 1-0 in the finals.
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The second round of contaminated soil pile removal at Treasure Mountain Junior High wrapped up Friday. The project is now over halfway finished.
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The Park City School District will continue its contaminated soil removal project at Treasure Mountain Junior High Monday, Feb. 19, to Friday, Feb. 23.
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The Park City School District has presented its preliminary fee spending plan and board members are discussing changes to extracurricular fees.
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The Park City School District has outlined its athletic master plan. It includes expanding athletic facilities at the Kearns campus.