We are excited to announce the opening of Park City High School’s new Career and Technical Education (CTE) wing, an innovative addition that aligns with the District’s vision of creating “A Place for All.” This state-of-the-art facility not only supports the PCCAPS (Park City Center for Advanced Professional Studies) program but also strengthens the connection between education and the evolving needs of the community. Designed with a focus on real-world learning, this addition provides specialized environments such as a construction lab, robotics and aviation studios, a commercial culinary kitchen, healthcare training spaces, and business labs—offering students a variety of pathways to explore careers in high-demand industries. The innovative design of the CTE wing prepares students to make meaningful contributions to the workforce while fulfilling the community’s need for skilled professionals. 

The project is a successful design-build collaboration between Hogan Construction and MHTN Architects project and is a testament to Park City School District’s guiding principles of creating learning-centered spaces that are flexible, adaptable, and inclusive. The CTE wing was designed to foster strong relationships between students, educators, and industry partners, promoting a positive and healthy school environment where every student can thrive. With flexible spaces that can evolve as educational needs change, the wing supports collaboration, creativity, and hands-on learning while offering a welcoming environment for all students. We are proud to have been part of this project that not only enhances education but also nurtures a sense of belonging, preparing students for successful futures in both their personal and professional lives. 

 

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