
Special Episode: Spotlight on New Administration 2025-2026
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About this listen
The Park City School District podcast highlights four new administrative appointments for the 2025-26 school year. The episode features interviews with newly selected leaders:
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Caleb Fine - New Principal of Park City High School
- Former interim superintendent and teacher
- Focuses on 9-12 realignment and continuing personalized learning
- Emphasizes building upon the school's strong legacy
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Isaiah Falau - New Principal of Ecker Hill Middle School
- Former Park City High School graduate and current co-principal
- Plans to orient himself to Ecker Hill by meeting staff, students, and families
- Committed to giving his all to the principalship
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Jackie Spell - New Principal of Jeremy Ranch Elementary
- Returning to Park City School District after working in Salt Lake City
- Aims to build positive relationships and continue the school's strong academic progress
- Excited about reconnecting with familiar faces
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Tracy Fike - New Director of Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- Currently principal of Trailside Elementary
- Will focus on aligning CTE programs with industry needs
- Excited to showcase the district's new CTE facilities and pathways
The podcast emphasizes the leaders' connections to the district, their gratitude for the opportunities, and their commitment to supporting student growth and success.
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