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Kim Quapp

Technology Instructional Coach And Elementary Coding Teacher at Park City School District

Kim Quapp is an experienced educator with a focus on technology integration in the classroom. Since August 2004, Kim has served as a Technology Instructional Coach and Elementary Coding Teacher at Park City School District, providing colleagues with assistance, guidance, and training on technology programs and practices. Prior to this role, Kim worked as a Third Grade Teacher and a Fifth Grade Teacher at Douglas County School District from July 2000 to June 2004. Kim holds a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an Emphasis in Reading from Grand Canyon University and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Northern Illinois University.

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Park City, United States

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Park City School District

Founded May 17, 1915, Park City School District is nestled in the mountains of the year-round resort town of Park City, Utah. The district’s mission is inspiring and support all students equitably to achieve academic and social potential. PCSD is home to seven schools and 4,800 students. Our schools include: – Jeremy Ranch, McPolin, Parley’s Park, and Trailside Elementary Schools (preschool to grade 5) – Ecker Hill Middle School (grades 6-7) – Treasure Mountain Junior High School (grades 8-9) – Park City High School (grades 10-12). The district also offers a non-profit child care center at the high school for children ages six weeks to pre-K, and preschool at its four elementary schools. Park City School District was ranked “Best School District in Utah” by in Niche in its 2020 Best Schools in America rankings and grades. We are proud of our 95% graduation rate which is more than 10% higher than the state average, and in the top 1 percent of the nation. For ongoing updates, subscribe to our District Newsroom at newsroom.pcschools.us.


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