PARK CITY — After two 13 - year - old Treasure Mountain Junior High students died last fall after overdosing on a synthetic opioid known as pink, Park City
School District Superintendent Ember Conley has become «a public voice on an issue I never wanted to address.»
After a period of upheaval in the state office — beginning with the abrupt resignations of former State Superintendent Martell Menlove and Deputy Superintendent Brenda Hales in August — both Park City
School District Superintendent Ember Conley and North Summit School District Superintendent Jerre Holmes were pleased that public education in the state finally has a permanent leader.
Park City
School District superintendent Ember Conley announced she will complete her current contact through the end of the school district and will not seek renewal.
On today's program, Leslie Thatcher speaks to Park City
School District Superintendent Ember Conley, USSA Spokesman Tom Kelly, Paralympian and Author Chris Wadell and Park City Magazine Editor Melissa Fields and Contributor Tina Lewis.
Not exact matches
ON today's program, Summit County Council member Doug Clyde has a recap from Wednesday's meeting.Park City
School District President Andrew Caplan and
Superintendent Ember Conley talk about the search for a new s
Superintendent Ember Conley talk about the search for a new
superintendentsuperintendent.
«Right now we are in crisis mode because we have lost two of our students and we need as much information as possible and prevent any more,» an emotional Dr.
Ember Conley,
superintendent of Park City
School District, said Tuesday.
Since the deaths of the two boys from Treasure Mountain Junior high, Park City
School District Superintendent, Dr.
Ember Conley has been approached by many concerned leaders and groups throughout the community.