Jill Gildea, Ed.D. Park City School District superintendent, Author at Park Record https://www.parkrecord.com Park City and Summit County News Fri, 16 Aug 2024 18:18:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.parkrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-park-record-favicon-32x32.png Jill Gildea, Ed.D. Park City School District superintendent, Author at Park Record https://www.parkrecord.com 32 32 235613583 Guest Editorial: Belonging starts here — a new school year together https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/08/17/guest-editorial-belonging-starts-here-a-new-school-year-together/ Sat, 17 Aug 2024 14:30:00 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=172696

Let’s make this school year one of growth, achievement, and, most importantly, a year in which everyone in our community knows they belong and are an integral part of our shared mission.

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As we welcome the start of a new school year, students, parents, educators and staff across our community are gearing up for another year of learning, growth, and connection.

The beginning of school is a special time — a moment when we come together to reaffirm our commitment to our children’s education and the values that unite us as a community. Belonging is at the heart of everything we do.

Our schools are not just places of academic learning — they are communities where every student, teacher, and family member should feel valued, respected and supported. As we open our doors to the 2024-25 school year, it is important to remember that a true sense of belonging is essential for students to thrive in school and life. 

This year, we have much to celebrate. Thanks to the bond passed in 2021, our district has been able to expand and enhance our facilities, including our new preschool and community centers. These investments are already making a significant impact, with increased enrollment of our youngest learners and new opportunities for engagement and support.

Nearing completion, Phase I of the high school’s construction will significantly expand opportunities for our students, particularly in the rapidly growing career and technical education fields. These achievements are a testament to our commitment to providing the best for our students and the community.

Our commitment to high-quality education is reflected in the caliber of educators joining our district. Drawn by our strong reputation for excellence and competitive compensation, these dedicated professionals are eager to fulfill our mission of inspiring and supporting all students equitably to achieve their academic and social potential. 

Furthermore, we have taken necessary steps to make our schools welcoming and inclusive environments for all so that we can ensure that every student is safe, supported, engaged, challenged, and healthy.

We have implemented clear policies that protect our students’ civil rights, define acceptable behavior, and established simple, accessible systems for reporting concerns.

Our staff is receiving ongoing training to better handle incidents with care and professionalism, ensuring that every student and family member can feel confident in the support they receive.  

Last spring, I was reminded why we always benefit when we listen to our students. While observing Park City High School’s Social Issues class, I heard remarkable students share their insights on fostering respectful and inclusive environments in our schools.

I was deeply impressed by their thoughtful perspectives, particularly their top priority: shifting the culture. Their words resonated with me because they come from students living this reality daily. They wisely noted that it’s easier to “create a new culture than to change an old one.” Clearly, these students are passionate and ready to be our partners in leading transformative change in our schools.

As we move into this new school year, it’s important that we all play a part in fostering a community where everyone feels they belong. Whether you are a student stepping into a classroom, a teacher preparing lessons, a parent guiding your child’s learning, or a community member supporting our schools, your role is vital. Together, we can create a school community that is united, supportive, and inclusive. 

Let’s choose to model respect, kindness and understanding in our words and actions so that we can create a school environment where every student has the opportunity to succeed, each individual is celebrated, and everyone feels a sense of belonging.

Let’s make this school year one of growth, achievement, and, most importantly, a year in which everyone in our community knows they belong and are an integral part of our shared mission.

Dr. Jill Gildea is the superintendent of the Park City School District.

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Guest editorial: Park City back to school countdown has started https://www.parkrecord.com/2022/08/10/guest-editorial-park-city-back-to-school-countdown-has-started/ Wed, 10 Aug 2022 16:13:00 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=114648

Our Park City School District back to school countdown has started! Stores are filled with new school supplies, and buses are out with practice runs. Staff and students are enjoying the last few days of a wonderful summer, and we eagerly anticipate the excitement of a new school year. On August 17, 2022, the 2022/2023 school […]

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Our Park City School District back to school countdown has started! Stores are filled with new school supplies, and buses are out with practice runs. Staff and students are enjoying the last few days of a wonderful summer, and we eagerly anticipate the excitement of a new school year. On August 17, 2022, the 2022/2023 school year begins.

Until that first day of school, teachers are setting up their classrooms. Child Nutrition workers are planning menus. Transportation Departments are ensuring that our safe routes to school are ready with pick-up, drop-off and adjustments for each of the construction projects around the district. Our maintenance and custodial teams have been hard at work throughout the summer, and the schools are looking great. As a district, we send appreciation to all who contribute to our student and school system’s success.

Park City Schools prioritize the health and safety of our staff and students, including drop off and pick up of our community’s children and ask for everyone’s cooperation and understanding as we adjust to new traffic directions for pick up and drop off during the school construction. Schools that will be impacted include Jeremy Ranch Elementary, Ecker Hill Middle School, Park City High School, McPolin Elementary and Treasure Mountain Junior High School.

Our schools are still busy places during the summer months, and we celebrated Community Education’s summer programming this past year. Our students were busy, engaged, and learning through late July.

Health experts do not anticipate monkey pox to impact school aged youth in the coming year, but do anticipate that COVID and its variants will be present within the population. Mitigations against illness will remain in place with:

-New portable HEPA filtration units in each classroom and office

-Industrial scale HEPA filtration units for large areas

-Enhanced air circulation, filtration and frequent air filter changes in main HVAC systems

-Additional contract cleaning staff to support frequent cleaning

-Touchless faucets and toilets

-Availability of COVID tests, KN95 masks in adult and student sizes, and hand sanitizer

-HEPA filtration and UV air treatment on all school buses

Additional efforts to keep in mind as we approach the school year: as with any contagious illness, if your child feels unwell, is running a fever, or complains of symptoms, please remain at home until symptoms resolve. Encourage frequent handwashing and covered cough/sneezes. Report illnesses to the school nurse. Together, we can maintain a safe, healthy, and happy school environment.

Schools will be sending out information about the start of the school year in the coming days. Registered students and families will receive class list or schedule assignments. If you’ve not yet completed your student registration, please do not hesitate to contact your school for assistance.

We are looking forward to a busy, productive school year.

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