Park City School District Podcast
Dive into the heart of Park City's educational landscape with the official Park City School District Podcast! Join us as we explore current events, educational trends, and inspiring stories from our schools. Whether you're a parent, student, teacher, or community member, this podcast promises insightful conversations, expert advice, and a closer look at what makes our district exceptional. Tune in, stay informed, and celebrate the vibrant spirit of Park City education.
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We all Belong in Appreciation
05/15/2025
We all Belong in Appreciation
In this episode of the Park City School District podcast, the focus is on celebration and gratitude. The conversation highlights the recipients of the annual Excellent Educator Awards, featuring heartfelt moments of surprise and appreciation from students and families. The episode also explores district sustainability efforts, including successful Earth Month activities, battery recycling competitions, and composting initiatives that earned all schools the Utah Green Schools certification. Wrapping up the season, the hosts reflect on their favorite podcast moments, discuss upcoming changes to the program, and share a few lighthearted spring-themed jokes. Stay tuned for a special senior episode featuring some of the district’s upcoming graduates.
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Special Episode: Spotlight on New Administration 2025-2026
03/28/2025
Special Episode: Spotlight on New Administration 2025-2026
The Park City School District podcast highlights four new administrative appointments for the 2025-26 school year. The episode features interviews with newly selected leaders: Caleb Fine - New Principal of Park City High School Former interim superintendent and teacher Focuses on 9-12 realignment and continuing personalized learning Emphasizes building upon the school's strong legacy Isaiah Falau - New Principal of Ecker Hill Middle School Former Park City High School graduate and current co-principal Plans to orient himself to Ecker Hill by meeting staff, students, and families Committed to giving his all to the principalship Jackie Spell - New Principal of Jeremy Ranch Elementary Returning to Park City School District after working in Salt Lake City Aims to build positive relationships and continue the school's strong academic progress Excited about reconnecting with familiar faces Tracy Fike - New Director of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Currently principal of Trailside Elementary Will focus on aligning CTE programs with industry needs Excited to showcase the district's new CTE facilities and pathways The podcast emphasizes the leaders' connections to the district, their gratitude for the opportunities, and their commitment to supporting student growth and success.
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We All Belong in the Spotlight
03/13/2025
We All Belong in the Spotlight
About the Park City School District Podcast Welcome to the Park City School District Podcast! This podcast is your go-to source for celebrating the many successes, stories, and updates happening across the district. Each episode highlights the incredible achievements of our students, staff, and community partners, reflecting the shared commitment to excellence and belonging in Park City schools. Our goal is to keep you informed and inspired with stories that showcase the strength and dedication of our district. From student spotlights and innovative teaching practices to important district updates and community events, this podcast puts a spotlight on the people and programs that make Park City School District exceptional. Tune in each month to hear from district leaders, educators, students, and special guests as they share insights, achievements, and the latest news. The Park City School District Podcast is more than just a platform — it’s a celebration of our community where We All Belong.
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We all belong in Kindness
02/05/2025
We all belong in Kindness
Park City School District Podcast – Season 2, Episode 6: "We All Belong in Kindness" In this February 2025 episode, we embrace the spirit of kindness—toward each other, our community, and the world around us. This episode features a warm welcome from newly appointed Superintendent Lindsay Huntsman, who shares her vision for connection, collaboration, and equity in our schools. We also get important updates from Chief Operating Officer Mike Tanner on construction progress, the road to realignment, and new athletic facility plans. The episode spotlights the district’s growing sustainability efforts, including student-led composting initiatives, and introduces the We All Belong Kindness Awards, a new collaboration with the Park City Education Foundation and the Park City Community Foundation to celebrate those who foster inclusion and stand against hate. With love in the air this February, we highlight the many celebrations and milestones shaping our schools. Tune in for an episode filled with positive energy, community updates, and a shared commitment to making Park City School District a place where everyone belongs. Listen now and stay connected at .
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Special Episode: We All Belong Kindness Award
01/27/2025
Special Episode: We All Belong Kindness Award
The We All Belong Kindness Awards podcast brought together Interim Superintendent Caleb Fine, Park City Education Foundation Executive Director Ingrid Whitley, and Park City Community Foundation CEO Dr. Joel Zarrow to discuss a new initiative aimed at promoting kindness, inclusion, and a sense of belonging within the Park City School District. Key Points: Purpose of the Awards: The We All Belong Kindness Awards aim to celebrate students, teachers, and staff who actively combat bullying, harassment, and discrimination while fostering belonging. The initiative emphasizes grassroots efforts to create a culture of kindness and inclusion. Award Structure: Monthly winners will be recognized at all school levels, including students, teachers, and staff. Grand prizes include a significant scholarship for students and a cash award for staff, demonstrating the district’s investment in kindness. Organizational Support: Caleb Fine highlighted the importance of addressing challenges identified in the district’s Office for Civil Rights complaint, emphasizing the goal of achieving "zero hate" in schools and fostering a community where everyone belongs. Ingrid Whitley discussed how the awards align with the Education Foundation’s values of equity and inclusion, celebrating student leadership in promoting a positive school environment. Joel Zarrow emphasized the Community Foundation’s focus on fostering community belonging and supporting schools as essential public institutions. He shared the hope that the program will inspire broader cultural change in the community, driven by the example of students and teachers. Impact Goals: The leaders hope the awards will: Inspire meaningful conversations about kindness at home and in the community. Highlight and amplify positive behaviors already occurring in schools. Create a ripple effect of kindness that fosters inclusivity and strengthens the community as a whole. The podcast underscores the collaboration between Park City School District, the Park City Education Foundation, and the Park City Community Foundation in creating a more inclusive and compassionate school environment.
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Special Episode: Superintendent Survey Results
01/23/2025
Special Episode: Superintendent Survey Results
In this episode of the PCSD Podcast, Vice President of the Park City School District Board of Education, Nick Hill, discussed the superintendent search survey. The survey gathered insights from parents, students, staff, and other stakeholders about the key priorities and qualities for the next superintendent. Safety, welcoming environments, and academic performance emerged as top priorities. Community engagement and understanding were highlighted as critical leadership qualities. The board is considering feedback emphasizing the importance of hiring someone familiar with the community. Transparency and ongoing communication throughout the process remain a priority, and the district encourages the community to stay updated through newsletters and the district website.
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We All Belong in Winter Cheer
12/19/2024
We All Belong in Winter Cheer
Podcast Summary: Park City School District Podcast - January 2025 Episode In this episode of the Park City School District podcast, the team dives into the theme of "Winter Cheer," celebrating the joy of the season and the community's spirit of belonging. Highlights include: District Updates: Interim Superintendent Caleb Fine reflects on the year's achievements, including grade reconfigurations, athletic facility expansions, and gratitude for outgoing school board members while welcoming new ones. Safety Focus: Chief Operations Officer Mike Tanner discusses the district's robust safety measures, emphasizing internal threat assessments, the "see something, say something" initiative, and the advanced Zero Eyes detection system. Student Spotlights: The talented Park City High School cheer team and sixth graders Kylie and Livvy from Ecker Hill Middle School share their experiences performing in The Nutcracker. Teacher Recognition: A heartfelt farewell to retiring band director Chris Taylor, who reflects on his 30 years in the district, his contributions to the music program, and his plans for retirement. Board Leadership: Outgoing Vice Chair Wendy Crossland shares insights from her five years of service, highlighting the district's progress in equity, teacher compensation, and navigating challenges like COVID-19. Community Engagement: Celebrations of the district's construction milestones, including updates on Ecker Hill Middle School, Parley’s Park Elementary, and Trailside Elementary. The podcast concludes with reminders to provide feedback through the district's chatbot and email and an invitation to embrace the season's cheer as the Park City community continues to grow together.
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Together in Gratitude
12/02/2024
Together in Gratitude
Summary of the December 2024 Park City School District Podcast: "Together in Gratitude" In the latest episode of the Park City School District Podcast, hosts Heidi Matthews and Colton Elliott highlight themes of gratitude and belonging during the holiday season. Key topics include: Child Nutrition Program: Director John Hopkins and Admin Assistant Hanessi Petitone discuss the program's mission to provide nutritious meals that support student learning. They share insights on balancing nutritional guidelines, addressing food allergies, and creating a welcoming environment in school cafeterias. Construction Updates: COO Mike Tanner provides updates on the district’s ongoing construction projects, all progressing ahead of schedule, including renovations at Parley’s Park, Trailside, Ecker Hill, and Park City High School. Tanner emphasizes gratitude for the teamwork involved in these accomplishments. Art and Community: Longtime art teacher and artist Deb Corrigan discusses her public art project, where she will design utility box wraps celebrating Park City’s history, nature, and community. Her work ties into the empowerment and creativity she fosters in her students. Superintendent’s Message: Interim Superintendent Caleb Fine reflects on the importance of gratitude and the district's ongoing focus on trust, care, and character. The episode closes with a call to continue fostering a culture of belonging and gratitude in the district, emphasizing the power of small moments and collective contributions to student and community success.
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The Diversity of We all Belong
11/04/2024
The Diversity of We all Belong
Introduction: Welcome to the third episode of the second season of the Park City School District podcast. This episode centers on the theme, "The Diversity of We All Belong," exploring various ways the district promotes inclusivity and fosters a sense of community. The discussion ranges from construction updates and educational achievements to new curriculum insights and a special farewell to Superintendent Dr. Jill Gilday. Episode Breakdown: 1. Seasonal Preparations and Theme Introduction: The hosts discuss the anticipation of the first snowfall and preparations for winter. Introduction of the theme, "The Diversity of We All Belong," highlighting the district's commitment to fostering belonging in diverse ways. 2. Construction Updates with Mike Tanner: Ecker Hill Gymnasium: The gym is ready for student use after recent renovations. Trailside and Parley’s Park: Progressing well with completion expected by February. Park City High School Expansion: Updates on the ongoing construction of athletic facilities and the implementation of the master athletic plan. Overview of security enhancements in line with House Bill 84, focusing on standardizing safety protocols across the district. 3. Celebrating Trailside Elementary’s Achievement: Interview with Principal Tracy Fike: Discussion about Trailside Elementary’s ranking as the 10th best school in Utah. Highlights of the collaborative efforts among teachers, the use of professional learning communities (PLCs), and tailored strategies to support student growth. Emphasis on the importance of creating a nurturing and supportive environment for all students. 4. Cafe Con Amigos Program at McPolin Elementary: Interview with Belsy Moscoso: Insights into the Cafe Con Amigos program, which fosters a welcoming space for Spanish-speaking families to engage with the school. The program's evolution into evening sessions to accommodate more families and provide additional resources, such as health services and educational support. 5. Wit and Wisdom Reading Curriculum: Interview with Lori Drivdahl, Instructional Coach: An overview of the new K-3 reading curriculum designed to enhance literacy through complex texts and interactive learning. Success stories showcasing how the curriculum is helping students improve their reading and writing skills. 6. Farewell to Superintendent Dr. Jill Gilday: Reflections on Her Tenure: Dr. Gilday shares her experiences and accomplishments, including expanding preschool programs, navigating the district through the COVID-19 pandemic, and securing a successful school bond. Future Endeavors: Dr. Gilday speaks about her next role in Colorado, where she will work on early college programs to benefit underserved students. 7. Closing Remarks: Encouragement for listeners to provide feedback and utilize the district’s chatbot for quick answers and information. A reminder to stay connected with the district's initiatives and resources. This episode showcases the district’s ongoing efforts to build a strong, inclusive community and highlights the achievements and future aspirations of both its students and leadership.
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Special Episode: Transforming Reading with "Wit and Wisdom"
10/28/2024
Special Episode: Transforming Reading with "Wit and Wisdom"
In this special episode of the Park City School District's podcast, "Wit and Wisdom in Action," hosts Heidi Matthews and Colton Elliott dive into the district's new K-3 reading curriculum, *Wit & Wisdom*. Learn how this transformative approach is enhancing reading comprehension, building confidence, and fostering a sense of belonging among Park City’s youngest learners. Join them as they explore classrooms at Trailside Elementary, where instructional coach Lori Driftall and teachers Amanda Long and Leslie Rockwood share their experiences, challenges, and successes in implementing this innovative curriculum. Discover firsthand stories of how complex texts, knowledge-building, and deep discussions make a difference in reading outcomes. Whether you're a parent, educator, or community member, this episode highlights the collaborative efforts to uplift literacy across Park City’s K-3 classrooms. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, classroom insights, and the impact of a curriculum that goes beyond the words on the page, sparking growth, critical thinking, and a love for reading!
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Fall into Belonging
10/01/2024
Fall into Belonging
In the October 2024 episode of the Park City School District's podcast, Heidi Matthews and Colton Elliott discuss the district's progression in inclusion and introduce new interim superintendent Caleb Fine, who outlines his goals for the district. Mike Tanner provides updates on construction projects, highlighting successful openings and ongoing work. The podcast also celebrates the achievements of Park City High School students, with sophomore Owen Smythe being recognized as an AP Scholar with Honor. Dr. Carolyn Synan discusses the role of new Student Services Deans in enhancing school safety and supporting administrators. The episode concludes with interviews with two of the new deans, Don Alvey and Laura Heisy, who share their experiences and visions for their roles.
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Welcome Back, Where We All Belong
09/06/2024
Welcome Back, Where We All Belong
The Park City School District Podcast for September 2024 kicks off the new school year with several key updates. The episode marks the beginning of season two and mirrors the district’s monthly newsletter, highlighting important district news, including updates on construction, academic performance, and new initiatives like the “We All Belong” campaign. The podcast serves as a valuable communication tool, connecting the district with families, staff, and the community. We All Belong Campaign: This initiative aims to create an inclusive environment for all students, educators, and community members. Curtis Linton, a special guest, explains how this campaign will go beyond technical solutions like policies and reporting systems to foster a true culture of belonging. Construction Updates: Mike Tanner provides an overview of ongoing and completed construction projects across the district, including updates at McPolin, Jeremy, Trailside, Parley’s Park, Ecker, and Park City High School. The expansions, particularly those at the high school and Ecker, have been well-received despite last-minute challenges. Test Score Growth: Stacy Briggs, Chief Teaching and Learning Officer, discusses the positive results from recent testing, particularly in science at both elementary and secondary levels. She also emphasizes the importance of test data in assessing district systems and fostering student growth. New Educator Onboarding: Laura Starley, an instructional coach at Park City High School, talks about welcoming 26 new licensed educators from diverse locations, focusing on their smooth transition into the district and the importance of creating a collaborative, supportive environment for them. The podcast highlights the district’s commitment to inclusive education, academic growth, and strong community engagement.
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May We Celebrate
05/17/2024
May We Celebrate
Podcast Episode Description: Welcome to another exciting episode of the Park City School District podcast! As we enter the final weeks of the school year, we have so much to celebrate and share with you. In this episode, which mirrors the May 2024 PCSD newsletter available on our website at pcschools.us (far right under News and Media), we bring you a variety of updates and celebrations: - Construction and Operations: COO Mike Tanner provides exciting updates on our ongoing construction and operations, showcasing the incredible progress being made across the district. - Award Celebrations: We celebrate the achievements of PCHS Athletic Director Jamie Sheetz and Ecker Hill Librarian Lara Rude, who have both received well-deserved awards. - Mental Health Awareness: In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, PCSD Mental Health Coach Jed Thomas shares valuable insights and resources. - Graduation Excitement: As we gear up for the Class of 2024's graduation celebrations, PCHS Principal Roger Arbabi and Senior Class President Scarlett Brinton join us to discuss the upcoming activities and festivities. Join us for this special episode filled with updates, recognitions, and celebrations as we wrap up another successful school year. Let's celebrate together!
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Spring into Action
04/12/2024
Spring into Action
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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Special Episode: Caleb Fine
04/09/2024
Special Episode: Caleb Fine
In an insightful and deeply personal interview, Heidi Matthews converses with Caleb Fine, the principal of Treasure Mountain Junior High, about the school's recent resolution agreement with the Office of Civil Rights. This discussion sheds light on the urgent and heartfelt efforts being taken by the school to address issues of discriminatory language and behavior. Principal Fine shares not only the concrete steps being undertaken to comply with the resolution agreement but also expresses the emotional toll such challenges have taken on him and the school community. His candidness about the mixture of heartache, frustration, and anger felt by many highlights the emotional depth behind the push for change. This conversation is more than an overview of policy adjustments; it's a revelation of the passionate commitment by the school's leadership and community to foster an environment of respect and inclusivity. The interview serves as a rallying cry for collective action within the Park City School District and beyond, urging listeners to engage with the efforts to transform a moment of challenge into a movement for positive change. Details about the resolution agreement, accessible on the district's website, and ongoing progress reports are mentioned as resources for those wishing to learn more and participate in this journey. Principal Fine emphasizes the importance of establishing robust systems for comprehensive reporting and enhanced staff training to ensure trust and safety within the school environment. His presence on the show, discussing such a pivotal issue, underscores the determination of Treasure Mountain Junior High's leadership and community to rectify past issues and move forward with integrity and resolve.
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March, 2024 Forward March!
03/19/2024
March, 2024 Forward March!
Welcome to the Park City School District (PCSD) podcast for March 2024, where we're excited to spring forward with updates, recognitions, and insights into the vibrant life of our schools and community. This episode aligns with the features of our March newsletter, accessible on pcschools.us under the "News and Media" tab. Let's dive into the enriching content planned for you: Construction and Operations Update: Mike Tanner, our Chief Operating Officer, brings us the latest on construction and operational enhancements across the district. His insights ensure we're kept in the loop on the environments where our students learn and grow. School Social Workers Week: In a special recognition, we chat with Sam Walsh, the longest-serving Social Worker in our district, representing the high school. Sam's dedication to our students' well-being is truly inspirational. Meritorious Budget Award: Randy Upton, a name synonymous with fiscal responsibility in our district, talks (albeit a bit reluctantly) about earning the Meritorious Budget Award for another year. Randy's humility contrasts with his pride in this significant achievement. National Board Certification: Liz Thompson from Ecker Hill takes us through her journey of recertification as a National Board Certified Teacher. Her story, highlighted during a recognition event at the Capitol, is a testament to our educators' commitment to excellence. Spring Testing: Drew Frink, our Chief Information Officer, reminds us of the importance of spring testing. He encourages our community to support students as they "Rise" and "Aspire" to achieve their best in the upcoming state assessments. Women's Celebrations: This month, we also celebrate the remarkable women in our district. Eric Esquivel, FACE Director, introduces us to Eva Montejano, the lead Outreach Coordinator serving at Trailside. Eva's work exemplifies the impactful roles women play in our educational community. A Special Limerick: Stay tuned until the end for a delightful "Luck of the Irish" limerick, a unique addition that promises to bring a smile. Celebrations in the News: Don't miss the "Celebrations in the News" section on our website, where we highlight accomplishments shared by local media. From state champions in swimming and debate to wrestler Sav Smith's achievements, we have much to be proud of. In closing, this episode of the PCSD podcast underscores our commitment to empowering education and strengthening our community. Together, we are always learning, always growing. Thank you for tuning in to share in these moments of celebration and progress within the Park City School District.
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Special Episode: Community Partnerships, Youth Sports Alliance (YSA)
03/13/2024
Special Episode: Community Partnerships, Youth Sports Alliance (YSA)
In this episode, Eric Esquivel, Director of the Family and Community Engagement team, talks with Heather Sims, YSA Program Director, about the ongoing partnership between Park City School District and the Youth Sports Alliance.
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The District Heartbeat
02/09/2024
The District Heartbeat
Thankful for an opportunity to show the many ways that love shows up in this district - be it celebrating our counselors and transportation professionals - or advocating for the environment with Shelby Cornett, PCSD’s Sustainability Coordinator, or rights and responsibilities under Federal Title IX with Mike Santarosa, the district’s Title IX compliance officer - who we will also wrap up getting to know. Listen all the way to the end for a special (albeit corny Valentine poem) - Podcast all features of the February 2024 PCSD newsletter, which can be found on our website pcschools.us - far right under News and Media
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Special Episode: Mid-Session Legislative Update
02/06/2024
Special Episode: Mid-Session Legislative Update
In this special episode, you'll hear Heidi provide Park City School District an update on the 2024 legislative session and a few bills that have an impact on education.
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Reflections and Aspirations
01/22/2024
Reflections and Aspirations
The start of a new calendar year and midway through the 2023-24 academic year, it's the perfect time to reflect on our progress and set our sights on the goals we aim to achieve in the remaining months. Thank you for Joining us for this episode as we dive into some thoughtful conversations/reflection on our journey so far and the aspirations that drive us forward.
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Fine Arts and Festivities
12/14/2023
Fine Arts and Festivities
In this episode we will go into more depth on the features of the December 2023 PCSD newsletter, which can be found on our website pcschools.us - far right under News and Media.
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Harmonizing Education: A Conversation with Bret Hughes on the Future of Fine Arts in Schools
12/05/2023
Harmonizing Education: A Conversation with Bret Hughes on the Future of Fine Arts in Schools
In this interview, Bret Hughes, the Fine Arts Coordinator for a school district and director of the Eccles Center, discusses his role and the breadth of fine arts education. He explains that the state of Utah recognizes five modalities of art, all of which are offered in their school district. These include music, dance, drama, traditional visual arts, and film and media arts. Hughes emphasizes the common standards and language across these modalities, despite their diverse content. Hughes highlights the challenges fine arts teachers face, such as working in singleton courses and the need for more district-level support and collaboration. He mentions the initiative taken with Aaron Webb, a former music teacher, to establish the Fine Arts Coordinator position. This role is meant to advocate for fine arts teachers and provide curricular support, helping them apply professional learning more effectively. The discussion also covers the importance of fine arts in developing skills like teamwork, long-term dedication, and literacy. Hughes points out that while arts education is inherently valuable, it also plays a crucial role in developing future citizens who are literate and collaborative. He talks about his personal journey in music and education, emphasizing the impact of being both an educator and a performing artist. Hughes' vision as Fine Arts Coordinator is to ensure continued support for arts education and to foster connections between the professional arts community and school arts programs. He aims to leverage resources like the Utah POPS program for enhancing arts education. Hughes concludes by reflecting on his personal connection to the arts and its influence on his career and life.
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Gratitude
11/21/2023
Gratitude
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Connections
10/26/2023
Connections
n this episode we will go into more depth on the features of theOctober 2023 PCSD newsletter, which can be found on our website pcschools.us - far right under News and Media - This month’s newsletter and podcast theme on Connections We will start with our monthly update on all things construction in the Park City School District with COO Mike Tanner. Move to a reminder of the October Wellness Focus on Respect - We will travel around the world with a few of our DLI teachers - We will close by spending some time getting to know Amy Jenkins - in her new role as director of Elementary Instruction - and new to our District Eric Snider as director of secondary.
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Safe and Healthy Schools
09/29/2023
Safe and Healthy Schools
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Welcome Back to School
08/25/2023
Welcome Back to School
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