In 2018 the school district bought a house that would be used as the residence of its superintendent.[4]
In 2022 the board of trustees set 2024 as the new expiration date for the contract of Gildea.[5]
In late 2022, Park City School District committed to plans that would demolish Treasure Mountain Junior High School, moving Eighth graders to Ecker Hill Middle and Ninth graders to Park City High. Park City School District has broken ground on such projects.[6]
In 2023, Treasure Mountain Junior High School's campus had toxic soil piles as a result of the Park City School District using such dirt piles as a dumping ground for construction projects. The soil piles have since been removed. [7]
Operations
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In 2018, of the superintendents of public school districts in Utah, the superintendent of Park City had the highest annual salary.[3]
Schools
The Park City School District controls 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 junior high, and 1 high school.
Elementary Schools
Jeremy Ranch Elementary
McPolin Elementary
Parley's Park Elementary
Trailside Elementary
Middle and Junior High schools
Ecker Hill Middle School
Ecker Hill Middle School is the primary middle school in the Park City School District, serving sixth and seventh graders.[8]
Treasure Mountain Junior High School
Treasure Mountain Junior High School serves eighth and ninth graders.[1] Being built in 1982, it is one of the oldest schools in the district and has plans to be demolished. According to U.S. News & World Report, in 2022 Treasure Mountain enrolled 780 students. Students scored 15% proficient in math and 41% in reading at the school.[9]