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Since the Park City School District hasn’t removed lead-laced soil near Treasure Mountain Junior High, the EPA may take over.
The Park City School District is teaching a masterclass on deflecting, delaying, and denying responsibility. Fortunately, for our children’s sake, the class is almost over. Since 2017 the Park City School District (PCSD) has been storing soil with lead and arsenic next to Treasure Mountain Junior High. Toxic soil, or what is officially called “solid …
Hazardous and contaminated soil was supposed to be removed from Treasure Mountain Junior High after 90 days, but it’s still there years later.
If you read one news story this weekend, read the Salt Lake Tribune’s “Park City School District was supposed to clean up soil years ago. Here’s how much it will cost now.” The background is that soil with lead and arsenic was put into piles behind Treasure Mountain Junior High (TMJH) during construction in 2017. …
Park City High School kicker kicks 58-yard field goal
Congratulations Park City football player, David Dellenbach, on your 58-yard field goal kick against Wasatch on Friday night. Just before half-time Dellenbach ran onto the field and booted the longest field goal most people at Dozier Field had ever seen. For reference, the longest field goal ever in the NFL is 66 yards by Justin …
You’ll want to check if your Park City kids are getting school bus service this year
If you have kids in Park City Schools, and depend on the bus, you’ll want to check and see if you need to apply for the waitlist this year. It appears things have changed this year regarding whether many children qualify for automatic bussing. For instance, in Jeremy Ranch, the Park City School District has …
The ‘Art of Making Art’ by Teri Orr
Recently, on Facebook, Teri Orr discussed the history of the Eccles Black Box Theater at Park City High School. More importantly, she discusses the challenges introduced because the Park City School District appears to be rewriting decades of rules governing the theater. A December 30th interview with School Board Member Andrew Caplan, outlines the school …
Park City School Board: Why I voted for Meredith Reed over Mandy Pomeroy
Many of you know that I ran against Meredith Reed and Mandy Pomeroy in the primary for the Jeremy Ranch school board seat. I lost by 22 votes. Yet, I believe I gained valuable insight into our school board. I remember the call I received from Meredith Reed. She asked if I would be willing …
Park City School Board: Why I would vote for Nick Hill over Erin Grady
I have met both Erin and Nick on multiple occasions. I personally like them both. Erin is friendly, and she has been in Park City for a long time. If you had a conversation with her over dinner, you’d enjoy it. Likewise, you’ll know you’ve met Nick because of his British accent. He also seems …
Meredith Reed’s Response to Park Rag School Board Candidate Questions
Earlier this week I provided questions to each of the Park City School Board candidates. Below is the response I received from School Board candidate Meredith Reed. 1. Tell us about yourself. How will you help make the Park City School Board the best that it has ever been? I am running for the Park …
Nick Hill’s Response to Park Rag School Board Candidate Questions
Earlier this week I provided questions to each of the Park City School Board candidates. Below is the response I received from School Board candidate Nick Hill. 1. Tell us about yourself. How will you help make the Park City School Board the best that it has ever been? I’m Nick Hill, father of one …
Mandy Pomeroy’s Response to Park Rag School Board Candidate Questions
Earlier this week I provided questions to each of the Park City School Board candidates. The second response I received was from current School Board member Mandy Pomeroy. 1. Tell us about yourself. How will you help make the Park City School Board the best that it has ever been? I am a Parent. I …
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