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Despite a federal harassment investigation, the president of the Park City Board of Education said the district’s superintendent is likely getting an extension.
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The Park City Board of Education is moving forward with a tax increase for a 6% staff pay raise.
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The Park City School District is considering a potential overhaul of its athletic facilities. A bond may be needed to pay for it.
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The Park City School District wants to limit the use of phones during school hours. The board of education will consider a new cell phone policy Tuesday.
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Crews removing contaminated soil behind Treasure Mountain Junior High in Park City are wrapping up spring break work Friday.
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Pediatrician and eight-year Park City resident Dr. Eileen Gallagher is seeking to bring a change in leadership to the Park City Board of Education.
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Park City School District officials say they’re close to getting approval to begin removing contaminated soils from a campus in December.
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Park City School District staff and environmental consultants heard concerns from locals at a town hall Thursday about the contaminated soil piles stored outside Treasure Mountain Junior High.
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The Environmental Protection Agency said it plans to step in and remove soil piles from a Park City school campus if district officials cannot provide an approved plan to do it.
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A letter from Utah Department of Environmental Quality to the Park City School District last month said the soil piles behind Treasure Mountain Junior High meet the definition of “solid waste,” and “require the removal to a permitted solid waste disposal facility.”