Officials updated the board that demolition and grading at Dozer Field began two weeks prior with bleacher removal and foundation work under way; a neighborhood resident urged the district to reduce semi‑truck traffic through nearby residential streets, citing safety concerns.
Summit County health officials told the Proximity Board of Education they have expanded on-site vaccine clinics with the Park City School District, citing a parent‑teacher conference clinic that administered “over a 100 vaccines” and ongoing measles monitoring; officials said stronger joint messaging has improved outreach.
The Proximity Board of Education approved its consent agenda, passed a resolution naming administrators for the Public Treasurer's Investment Fund account, and adopted several policies that had been posted for the required 20 days, all by voice vote; no contested items were recorded.
A Park City elementary school presented year‑over‑year gains on state assessments, faculty and staff awards, and campus initiatives including PBIS, 'Utah Brain School' recognition, composting that diverted 14,000 pounds of waste, and a mural used for student conflict resolution.
The Park City Board of Education approved a travel request for Anna Williams and the district debate team to attend a January tournament at Arizona State and then adjourned; members asked whether parts of the tournament would be viewable remotely.
The Park City Board of Education approved a guaranteed maximum price for phase 4 of the Dozier athletic complex and outlined a funding plan using bond proceeds, interest, and reserves. The board accepted several value-engineering changes to reduce cost.
District preschool coordinator outlined full‑day expansion for 3‑year‑olds, specialist rotations for 4‑year‑olds and a curriculum alignment across sites; enrollment rose from 153 to 215 and about 31% of preschoolers receive tuition assistance through multiple programs.
After reviewing survival‑ratio forecasts and capacity calculations, staff recommended leaving schools open for the early open‑enrollment period (Nov. 15–Feb. 1); the board agreed to let applications come in and to reassess capacity and retirements in February before final decisions on closing any grades or schools.
District special-education leaders recommended the STAR ABA‑based curriculum after reviewing two vendors; they cited Utah‑based training, assessment tools and model classrooms and proposed a 30‑day posting and community meeting before returning for final approval in December.
District construction staff reported demolition progress at Treasure Mountain, environmental sampling of peat/soil, and near‑completion of turf work on the softball field with continued plumbing, utilities and dugout/pressbox foundation work.