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PARKITE EARNS BACHELOR’S FROM UNIVERSITY OF DENVER

Park City resident Alex Lee, son of Eric and Liz Lee and 2007 Park City High School graduate, earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business. Lee double majored in hospitality management and international business. He will continue his education this fall at the Universities one-year MBA program.

HONORS ENGLISH SUMMER ASSIGNMENT

Students enrolled in Treasure Mountain Junior High School’s ninth-grade honors English class for next year must complete the summer 2012 reading and writing assignment. The assignment will be due the first day of school. For more information or to download a PDF version of the assignment, visit the school’s website at http://www.tmms.pcschools.us .

PCSD SUMMER CREDIT RECOVERY PROGRAM

The Park City School District will be offering a Credit Recovery Program during the summer for high school students who must make up course credits. The program takes place from June 18 to June 29, during the week from 8 a.m. until noon. Classes are scheduled to be held at the Park City Learning Center. There is a $15 registration fee plus $60 per quarter credit. Contact the Park City High School’s counselor’s office for more information at (435) 649-5650.

SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET QUESTIONS

The District has created a webpage answering common questions and providing information about the 2012-2013 budget. The school district has also created a "do-it-yourself" 2012-2013 interactive webpage that can be found on the school district’s website at http://www.pcschools.us . Comments and questions should be sent to budget@pcschools.us .


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