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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, September 5-7, 2018 Continued from A-8 Event to cover dark web part of the internet not visible to search engines and that requires anonymous access. Clinton Kehr, a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for the U.S. Department of Justice, is set to speak to parents during the Front Line and Blue Line event on Sept. 10. The free event is scheduled to take place in the Eccles Center in Park City High School at 6 p.m. Olson reached out to Kehr t because he trains field agents in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tod bacco, Firearms and Explosives o in investigation techniques and d has trained more than 1,000 law o enforcement professionals on t the dark web, she said. Kehr is expected to teach the Park City community about the ,Continued from A-8 Parental leave approved e d s e o f worked in the district for at least t 12 months, and have worked a minimum of 1,250 hours. h Despite issues that remain , unresolved, Caplan said he is t happy that the Board now has a policy in place. In the past, dist trict employees who had recento ly given birth were permitted to n use up to 30 days of their sick t days for unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act. n The sick days were accumulated over time, so those who had not accumulated the time were not 1 , 1 e Continued from A-8 Speaker planned to have hope for themselves and their children. He wants parents basics of the dark web, including a hands-on demonstration and an explanation of dark web marketplaces and cryptocurrency. Those in attendance Ultimately what we want to do is empower the parents, provide the resources and start the conversation. As law enforcement we see it, but parents are on the front line. They need to hold their children accountable and be involved,” Justin Martinez, Summit County Sheriff’s Office will also learn about safety and security implications of the dark web and what signs to look for to see if someone has accessed the dark web. Peo- able to take it off. Employees who were not the birth mother could request up to The Park Record ple can purchase illegal drugs, weapons and other contraband on the dark web. Olson said it is important for students to be educated and aware of the dark web, and she hopes parents walk away knowing how to protect their children and talk to them about the dark web. The rest of the Front Line and Blue Line event, which is put on by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, is expected to be similar to the previous event in May, said Sheriff Justin Martinez. One other law enforcement officer is expected to present about drugs and harmful substances. A resource fair is set to follow. This is the fourth Front Line and Blue Line event in Summit County, and the second one in the Park City School District. Martinez said that he hopes to see parents come to become educated about current issues affecting the youth. “Ultimately what we want to do is empower the parents, provide the resources and start the conversation,” he said. “As law enforcement we see it, but parents are on the front line. They need to hold their children accountable and be involved.” 10 work days of leave following the birth or adoption of a child. Carriel said she was grateful to have the option of taking paid leave and that she understands how complicated her unique sit- uation was. She plans to use the district’s unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act during the second quarter of school. Caplan said that paid leave is not the norm for public school districts, but that the Board felt it would be best for teachers and students. It is estimated that it will cost the district $66,600 annually, based on an average of six events per school year. Carriel agreed, saying it is a “generous policy” because it teachers. She said she knew of it benefiting four families within 24 hours of being put into place. “It will trickle down and affect our students as well,” she said. “It’s one less burden that teachers have to have so when they come back, they are refreshed, ready and they are excited to be back at work. They are not coming back too early.” to let go of their needs of being right and good. “Needing to be a good parent gets in the way of being open, learning, making mistakes and letting your child be angry,” he said. “My work is about breaking down the barriers that get in the way, giving parents new ears and eyes to be able to see and hear their children, and that capacity changes the child’s life.” The event is sponsored by the Mental Wellness Alliance, Summit County and Intermountain Healthcare. 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