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Kindergarten Enrollment
Park City School District’s Kindergarten Enrollment WILL BEGIN ONLINE for the 2022-23 school year on MARCH 1st. Kinder Orientation will be on April 20th from 5:30-6:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity to tour the school and meet our kindergarten teachers.
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Important Dates
Important Dates at McPolin Elementary. These dates are subject to change so please check back often.
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McPolin Elementary PTO Coordinate Local Author and Illustrator to Visit Students
Mcpolin Elementary’s Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) coordinated a local Utah author and illustrator to share their love of drawing and reading with the entire school on March 15, 2023. Mark and Cara Buehner have authored more than 20 children's books together. Their work has won several awards, including CBC Children’s Choice Award, a Parent’s Choice Award, ALA Notable Book designation, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold and Platinum awards, and have been on the NY Times Bestseller list.
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Alien Autopsy
“I like sharing my passion for science with students to show them that there is a world around them and more to discover,” said Kopish. “I like seeing the excitement in the kids and challenging them to open their eyes to different areas of science and watch them gain confidence in STEM.”
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Educational Equity Policy 1006 Feedback Forum
Agenda: Focused feedback on PCSD draft Policy 1006 Educational Equity April 25, 2023, PCSD District Office 10:00-11:00 am ENG May 2, 2023, Ecker Hill Library 5:30-6:30 pm ENG & 6:30-7:30 pm ESP For more information contact PCSD's Family and Community Engagement team: FACE@pcschools.us
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December 2, 2022 National Special Education Day
PARK CITY, UTAH – December 2nd marks the 47th anniversary of the signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) into law. The Federal legislation assured access to children with special needs to a free and quality public education. IDEA is the foundation of Special Education in the U.S. and assures access and appropriate education for all students with special needs. Celebrating Special Education Day is all about recognizing the milestones of progress made since the 1975 signing of IDEA,” said Park City School District Special Education Director Jaclyn Knapp. “We’ve made such strides with the climate and culture in Special Education since IDEA. In my career, there has been a growing recognition of the rights of kids.”