April 23, 2024 PCSD Weekly Notifications
- April 23rd, 2024
Every Tuesday we send out an email to every employee with information from the district This email...
Students of color disproportionately experience unfair discipline practices that remove them from the classroom, exacerbated by school policing and lack of investments in care and trauma-informed approaches. Research on this topic often focuses on boys, overlooking Latina students who make up 20 percent of school suspensions nationally. While research shows that having educators of color in schools can serve as a protective factor for students experiencing disproportionate school discipline practices, increasing the number of Latinx teachers in schools is a key strategy to help ensure that schools are safe places for girls to heal and thrive. Join us for a conversation about how recruiting and supporting Latinx teachers can help mitigate the criminalization of Latina students and close discipline gaps.
Sept 27, 2022 12:00 PM
Every Tuesday we send out an email to every employee with information from the district This email...
Canyon Crest would like to announce the retirement of Paula Hatch Please join us at a...
The Colonial Heritage Festival is an amazing opportunity to step back in time and be part of...
To celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Day, our local McDonald’s owner/operators have...
With summer approaching, here is a quick explanation of our summer schedule and holidays for those...
The Salt Lake Shred invites all district teachers and administrators to Educator's Night with the...