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Show C-4 The Park Record PARK CITY FILM.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM STORM BOY Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 4-6, 2020 Registration is now open for advocacy conference Special-education event to be hosted by PC READS LITTLE WOMEN Rated PG Rated PG MAR 7 Sat 4pm MAR 6 Fri 8pm MAR 7 Sat 8pm MAR 8 Sun 6pm Part of the Books 2 Movies series presented in partnership with Park City Library. Admission is free. Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Registration is open for the Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Conference, which will be hosted by PC READS on April 23. The conference, which will feature workshops and presentations by attorney Pete Wright, who represents children and families of children with special education needs. The conference will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Park City Hospital’s Blair Education Center, 900 Round Valley Drive at Quinn’s Junction. B A One of our goals in hosting this conference is to help families and schools to work together...: Elissa Aten PC READS director COURTESY OF WRIGHTSLAW Wright, along with his wife Pam, a psychotherapist, cofounded Wrightslaw, an organization that provides resources regarding education law and education advocacy. Wrightslaw programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, educators, healthcare providers, advocates and attorneys of children who need special education, and the conference isn’t disability-specific, but helpful to any involved in the special education field, according to Elissa Aten, PC READS executive director. Wright will focus on special education law, rights and responsibilities; tests and mea- The L.A. 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PC READS will host a conference featuring Peter Wright, a special education attorney, in April. Registration is now open. surements that measure progress and regression of students; introduction to tactics and strategies for effective advocacy; and SMART IEPs, which stands for specific, measurable, action-word, reliable and relevant, time-limited individualized education program. “One of our goals in hosting this conference is to help families and schools to work together to ensure students are receiving appropriate and effective educational services,” said Aten said. “Through our Advocate Program work, we Continued from C-1 Sam Bush returns to Park City to collaborate.” Bush, who still plays with those musicians in different projects, enjoyed his time working with them in the group. “You’re only as good as the weakest link in the band, and in that way, we were all pretty much equal, and we would spur each other on,” he said. “When one of us would play something, the others would think of something else and do it together.” Down 1 “Streamers” playwright 2 Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer 3 “The Egg and I” woman 4 In an imitative way 5 Parts of a pound 6 Special __ 7 Same old same old 8 GI’s address 9 “The Mod Squad” role 10 __ cheese 11 Began to deal with 12 Fluffy felines 13 Like gales vis-à-vis breezes 14 Gift-wrapping times, perhaps 15 *Lead singer of a group whose first two Top 40 hits reached #1 16 Champ dethroned by Clay in 1964 17 Approvals 21 Duel tool 23 Political initials since 1884 28 V8 relative 31 Elevator name 32 Hawaiian goose 33 35 36 37 39 40 41 44 47 50 52 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 66 71 74 76 Court figs. 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Visit parkcityreads.org. have recognized a need among both parents and educators for increased knowledge of special education laws and procedures.” That type of musical connection exists in Bush’s own band that features drummer Chris Brown, guitarist Stephen “Mojo” Mougin, bassist Todd Parks and new banjoist Wes Corbett. “I am inspired by the band I play with, and with Wes, we have a new voice,” he said. “He’s already playing things that make us smile and want to collaborate with.” Although Bush has been performing music professionally for more than 50 years, he still doesn’t see himself as someone who has influenced younger musicians such as the Punch Brothers, Steep Canyon Rangers and Greensky Bluegrass. “If anything, I think of us as contemporaries,” he said. “We play the same festivals, and when we do, I tend to think of them more as my playing friends.” |