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Show Park School District One Step Closer To Purchasing New Site men and will function as a seminar sem-inar team. They will tour Russian educational ed-ucational institutions and also get a chance to just get acquainted ac-quainted with people and places. Mr. Nelson also recommended recommend-ed that a water heater washer be purchased for washing the school busses. The board approved ap-proved a unit costing approximately approx-imately $700. Effective January 1, 1973, the State School Board will have liability insurance for what is called Errors and Omissions for School Board Members. The new insurance can be purchased for at least 25 percent less cost than other programs currently on the market it was reported. The Park City School District Dis-trict is one step closer to purchasing pur-chasing land for a new High School-Elementary School complex. At the regular monthly meeting meet-ing of the board Mr. Ed Morgan of the Greater Park City Company Com-pany is to draw up a written agreement between the Park School District and the Greater Park City Company on the purchase pur-chase of land for the new site. Location of the new site is along Highway 248 across from the area known as the Sand Dunes and west of Osguthorpe Meadow. Approval of the purchase agreement would end an eight year search for a new school site. Board President Fay Dearden received a letter from the American Association of School Administrators stating that Dennis Nelson, Park City School Superintendent had been nominated nom-inated to represent the U.S. Educational community as a participant in the associations international field study mission mis-sion to Russia. Participation in the mission is limited to those recommended recommend-ed by state superintendents, officers of-ficers of state associations of school administrators or advisory ad-visory committee members. The group is limited to thirty |