• Spring into Action

  • Apr 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Podcast Summary: Park City School District's Podcast Episode Five - "Spring into Action"

    Overview
    Welcome to Episode Five of the Park City School District's podcast, titled "Spring into Action." Hosted by Heidi Matthews from the Family and Community Engagement Team, this episode echoes the themes of the April 2024 Park City School District newsletter, emphasizing renewal, community spirit, and educational advancement. You can access the newsletter and more information on the district's website under the News and Media section.

    Features and Discussions
    - District Operations Update: CEO Mike Tanner provides the latest news on construction and operational enhancements within the district.


    - PACE Program Insight: Gina Mason, the district's Program Specialist for PACE, discusses the school-wide enrichment model designed to cater to all learners, including gifted and talented students.


    - Educational Environment Initiatives: Principal Caleb Fine talks about the progress at Treasure Mountain in implementing the OCR resolution agreement to foster an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere for all students.


    - Community Engagement Event: Jen Bellow gives details about the upcoming Park City Education Foundation event on May 18, "Running with Ed."


    - School Programs Pack Values: Vice Principal Missy Tschabrun and Jessica Scheetz explain how Wolfpack values at Ecker Hil Middle School are integrated with unusual elements like swimming pools, reptiles, and avalanche dogs.

    Special Celebrations


    - Educator of the Year: The episode features a celebration of Jen Bramson, a preschool teacher at MC Polen Elementary, who was named the National Education Association's Educator Support Professional of the Year. Jen shares an inspiring message for students that highlights the impact of dedicated educators.

    Additional Segments
    - Local Media Partnerships: The podcast acknowledges local media outlets such as Town Lift, KPCW, PCF, and the Park Record for their role in empowering educational initiatives in the community.


    - Important Reminder: Colton Elliott, the Public Information Officer, presents a critical message from an organization called Attendance Counts, stressing the importance of school attendance.

    Conclusion
    The episode encapsulates a vibrant start to spring with stories that inspire change and progress within the Park City community. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content under the News and Media tab on the district's website to explore further celebrations and stories.

    Join the Park City School District's podcast journey where the community continuously learns and grows together.

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