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Education briefs: Park City School District to host master planning open house

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Park City School District to host master planning open house
The Park City School District is scheduled to host a community engagement open house to kick off its master planning process on Oct. 29. According to the district’s website, there will be two sessions, one at 5:30 p.m. and one at 6:30 p.m. Both will take place at the Sheldon Richins Building Auditorium at 1885 W. Ute Blvd. The district will inform the community about the master planning process and will accept questions and comments from attendees. The event is open to the public.

Trailside Elementary School to start choir practices
Trailside Elementary School recently started its school choir practices, according to the school’s newsletter. The school choir meets every Monday from 3:35 to 4:30 p.m. in the school’s music room and is available for students between grades three and five. The students are expected to perform at concerts in December, February and March. The cost per student is $40 a month or $200 at the start of the year. Parents with more than one child in the program pay $10 per month for each additional child. To register, contact Jennifer Taylor at jtaylor@pcschools.us.

PC Tots fundraising for art mural
PC Tots is raising money to complete an art mural at the school. Nathan Jarvis, a local illustrator, plans to create and donate a 7-by-10-foot wall mural. He and the school are seeking $484 to pay for the vinyl. ACE Sign is donating the ink and installation for the wall wrap, Jarvis said. To donate, visit http://www.pctots.org or contact Jarvis at nathan@smartfulkids.com.

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Teachers, parents, students and volunteers muster in the parking lot of the PC-MARC on Friday morning for the annual Bike to School day.



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