The policy has been in the works for years and the district has been taking public comment on it at recent forums and school board meetings. Board President Andrew Caplan estimates 65% of the feedback has been in favor of the policy and 35% against it.
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The project started more than five years ago at Trailside Elementary School as a way to help children with disabilities practice social skills, such as communication, as well as functional skills like math, and those involved say its since evolved into an essential part of the Park City School District.
Park City Education Foundation wants to give a leg up to parents, guardians and caretakers of tweens and teens who are attending the area’s middle, junior high and high schools. So the nonprofit will host.
“This lawsuit, on top of the county’s other obstructionist tactics, signals that the county is satisfied to keep the property in development limbo for another 15 years,” the response stated.