Education briefs
Treasure Mountain seeks community council nominations, Trailside to host St. Patty’s dance, Running with Ed registration open
TREASURE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COUNCIL
The Treasure Mountain Junior High School Community Council is asking Ecker Hill Middle School parents and guardians interested in serving on the 2012-2014 Council to fill out nomination forms. The forms can be found on the school’s website at http://www.tmms.pcschools.us . Nominations should be submitted to Principal Bob O’Connor by email boconnor@pcschools.us , fax or in-person by May 15. For more information call the school at (435) 645-5640.
TRAILSIDE ST. PATTY’S DANCE
Trailside Elementary School has scheduled a St. Paddy’s Dance on Friday, March 16, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., at the school. There will be one grand prize awarded to the greenest person, along with other prizes. Pizza, fruit and drinks will also be available. All students must have an adult supervisor. The event is free and paid for the Trailside PTA. For more information call the school at (435) 645-5680.
RUNNING WITH ED REGISTRATION
Registration is open for the third annual Running with Ed relay race, scheduled to be held on May 19, this year. Running with Ed is a 41-mile relay race throughout Park City, with all the proceeds from the event benefiting Park City schools. Only one person per team needs to register. ‘Like’ us on Facebook by end of the day on 3/3 for a chance to pick your start time. http://www.facebook.com/runningwithed . For more information visit http://www.pcef4kids.org .
Park City School District contracts for AI gun detection service
Park City School District will pay $546,000 over the next five years for ZeroEyes, a software company that uses artificial intelligence to detect brandished firearms, to monitor 650 cameras in all 12 schools.
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