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HB42 would allocate extra funds to schools that see a sharp increase in the number of beginner English learners.
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"I consider it almost a sacred civic responsibility of teaching someone about the importance of elections,” said West Jordan Middle School teacher William Shields.
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While Copper Hills High School teacher Amanda Thomas appreciates the policy, she told the board, “I really don’t want that responsibility and liability.”
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The list includes books by Judy Blume, Margaret Atwood and several by Sarah J. Maas.
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A recent school board meeting in the Jordan School District got heated when the topic of transgender students using bathrooms was brought up.
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Digital learning specialist Kasey Chambers said if schools simply ignore AI, students will be more likely to use it to cheat.
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“I am one part worried and one part excited, and I think a lot of teachers are in that boat,” said Bingham High School teacher Braxton Thornley.
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Seventeen school districts are proposing tax increases this year, ranging from 3% to 41%. How communities respond often comes down to their relationship with their district
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The tax bumps could start to add up for homeowners if multiple overlapping municipalities and districts ask for, and get their increases.
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The Canyons School District is the latest to expand its online offerings, which will be available to students around the state
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Rep. Kera Birkeland sent the letter on House of Representatives letterhead. LGBTQ supporters accused her of escalating a culture war issue.
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The Jordan School District is launching an online elementary, middle and high school next year.