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The Park City Child Care Scholarship program launched Jan. 1 and it is still taking applications.
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Lawmakers put $42.5 million into the program, enough to cover about 5,000 students. Applications will open on Feb. 28, 2023.
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PC Reads, a local organization that provides support and resources to empower dyslexic students to reach their full potential, is offering two upcoming events to help parents advocate for their challenged readers.
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After six years as head of school at Park City Day School, Ian Crossland is handing the baton to Brad McCutcheon.
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The 15-member board voted 10-5 to take a public stance against HB215.
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Park City schools will not open to students outside the district, despite declining enrollment.
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Utah state lawmakers want an audit of the Park City School District. It will start next year.
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In its last regular meeting of the year, the Park City school board will hear the latest on construction progress and decide which campuses will be open to enrolling students from outside the district next year.
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If Gov. Spencer Cox has anything to say about it, a tuition freeze may be coming to Utah’s public colleges and universities next year.
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Park City High School’s hockey team is on a quest for a fourth straight state championship, but after losing several seniors, the team is having to find ways to fill the void.