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Park City High School. Park City School District (PCSD) is a school district headquartered in Park City, Utah that serves over 4,500 students. [1]The district's service area includes the portion of Park City in Summit County (almost all of Park City), the census designated places of Summit Park and Snyderville, the vast majority of the Silver Summit CDP, and a portion of the East Basin CDP.
Park City High School was originally located at 1255 Park Avenue in Park City. [3] It was constructed in February 1928 at a cost of $200,000 (equivalent to $3.55 million in 2023) [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and was a modified Collegiate Gothic style brick building with three levels. [ 6 ]
Park City High School. Park City School District is the local school district of the portion of Park City in Summit County (almost all of Park City). [32] Park City High School is located at 1752 Kearns Blvd, Park City, Utah. Park City School District's size is in the middle of the other Utah school districts, with more than 4,500 students.
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The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to Park City. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. [1]
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Park City High School Mechanical Arts building, September 2012. The district includes 47 contributing buildings on 13 acres (5.3 ha) along most of Park City's Main Street through its business section, plus part of Heber Avenue. All were built after the fire of June 19, 1898.