If the walls of Treasure Mountain Junior High could talk, what would they say?

That’s the question Park City School District asked students, parents, teachers and community members to consider during a “Sweet Goodbye” celebration this week.

Dozens of people swept in and out of the junior high on Wednesday afternoon as part of an open house and final walkthrough ceremony, with the closure of the 43-year-old school coinciding with the end of the academic year and demolition set for the fall.

District administrators, longtime teachers and former students reminisced about the school’s history and the generational legacy it left on Park City.

“Treasures of the heart are the most valuable of all,” district Superintendent Lyndsay Huntsman said.

Huntsman acknowledged the history of Treasure M

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