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Show A-12 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, July 14-17, 2018 School District intends to expand the administration 3280 Crestline Drive Park City The superintendent wants a deputy to assist with duties CAROLYN WEBBER The Park Record Lovely Mountain Home in Park Meadow’s Ridgeview Subdivision With Incredible Mountain View 5 bedrooms // 5 bathrooms // 6092 square feet // $2,590,000 Situated up high enough for beautiful views of Park City Mountain and Deer Valley, this spacious mountain home offers stunning solid hardwood floors and ceilings, huge feature windows and several outdoor deck spaces. Just steps from the school bus stop to elementary, junior and high schools. An ideal home for a family with two living spaces and five plus bedrooms. A couple can capitalize on the space with an office, fitness room and 550-bottle, customcrafted wine cellar. Motivated Seller! Visit: http://www.spotlighthometours.com/tours/ tour.php?mls=11801637&state=UT&contact Easy to show on short notice Joel Fine 435–901–2171 Joel@FineProperty.com www.justcalljoel.com The Park City School District will be adding another member to its crew this fall. It plans to hire a deputy superintendent to help at the district level. The new position will focus on master facility planning, safety and security coordination, transportation, child nutrition and school operations, said Melinda Colton, spokesperson for the district. The tasks were previously overseen by the superintendent and the business administrator. The salary for the position is advertised as $165,000 to $185,000, depending on experience. The creation of the job comes after the district recently approved a substantial salary increase for the superintendent position. Colton said that the deputy po- Continued from A-1 Paw at auction 10-night stay in a luxury home in the Paihia area of New Zealand,” she said. “The donor has offered the home, which is a stone’s throw from the beach, during December and January, which will be summer in New Zealand.” Other live auction items include a heli-ski adventure and a chance to be a TV talk show host on KTVX’s Good Things Utah. The highlight of the evening will be an opportunity drawing for a trip to Waikoloa Village, Hawaii, that is underwritten by Mark Miller Subaru and the Digital Financial Group. sition was first suggested by the incoming superintendent, Jill Gildea, who is expected to step into her role on Aug. 1. After discussions with the Board of Education, Board members decided that the district could benefit from the position, which would be more involved with day-to-day operations. Gildea’s priorities will be “improving instruction and working with our principals,” said Board president Andrew Caplan in a press release. “(Gildea) wants to be out in the schools with the principals, focusing on making sure that we are offering the very best education that we can in Park City,” Colton said. The deputy superintendent will be highly involved in master planning, which began this summer, Colton said. She said that once the master plan is finalized next year, the deputy superintendent will work on the funding for facility projects and programs, as well as supervising schedules for work projects. They will also be tasked with overseeing safety and security in the district. The district spent $3 million to improve school safety last school year and plans to spend another $1 million during the upcoming year. The deputy superintendent will chair the safety committee. “This person will really look at the projects and make sure that they are getting done on time,” she said. To go along with their safety responsibilities, the deputy superintendent will also oversee safety training for employees, as well as collaborate with safety and emergency officials to stay informed on best practices. They will also ensure that safety drills are regularly done at the schools. The new administrator will work with the superintendent and executive leadership on implementing district policies, instructional programs, the Board of Education’s strategic plan and school services that the district offers. The deadline for candidates to apply is Aug. 6. The person who is hired is expected to start in their role shortly after school begins. “The package features firstclass airfare, a weeklong stay in a three-bedroom condominium on The King’s Land golf course and $1,000 to use on an island excursion of your choice,” Weron said. Weron said people don’t have to be present to participate in the auctions and opportunity drawing. People browse the items and participate online at https://e. givesmart.com/events/7zz. Nuzzles and Co. will also offer sponsorships for its rescue and spay/neuter clinic missions on the Ute and Navajo reservations, Weron said. “People who feel passionately about our mission to reduce the number of animals that suffer and die on these reservations can sponsor a trip, and join us on that trip and be part of the rescue,” she said. “These trips are very hands on, and they will work with the shelter and rescue the animals.” While the reservation rescues are hard work, they are very rewarding, according to Weron. “It’s something amazing about being able to pick up an injured animal or a litter of puppies that have been abandoned, and then see them bathed and fixed up and finding a forever home,” she said. In addition to the reservation rescue sponsorships, the evening will include a “paddle up for medical funds” program. “The money we raise from that will purchase new medical equipment,” Weron said. “We often receive phone calls from city and county shelters from across the state, including our own in Summit County, where animals have medical needs that are beyond what the shelters can provide. So we will go and rescue these animals.” Nuzzles and Co.’s Nuzzles Ball will start at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 21, at Park City Mountain’s Waldorf Astoria. For information and registration, visit https://nuzzlesandco.org/gala. You already chose the best city. We know you like the best. Voted Park Cityʼs Best Roofing Contractor in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 We still have openings for the summer. Sign up before itʼs too late. GET A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY SHINGLE ROOFING METAL ROOFING COLD ROOF SYSTEMS ROOF REPAIRS WALL PANELS FLAT ROOFING Sheet Metal Design 435.615.8669 www.ontoproofing.com |