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A proposal, passed in a legislative committee meeting Wednesday, would give teachers and school staff one-time bonuses. However, it would leave out Salt Lake City teachers if the district does not offer in-person classes by Jan. 19.
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Utah has long struggled with large class sizes, which can be difficult for teachers to manage and students to stay engaged. But during the coronavirus…
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Friday morning, May 29, 2020Reopening SchoolsK-12 public school districts and charters have a draft plan for reopening in the fall from the Utah State…
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MONUMENT VALLEY — It’s a bright and blustery day at Monument Valley High School, and the graduation decorations in the courtyard keep blowing…
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The Utah legislature wants to expand what the state can spend money earmarked for education on to include programs that support children and people with…
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A bill that would require more financial oversight of charter schools passed a state Senate committee unanimously Thursday. The bill sets up a three year…
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A month before the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments about President Trump ending an Obama-era executive order to protect young immigrants, three Utah…
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The Salt Lake City Board of Education voted Tuesday night in favor of two resolutions that reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its immigrant students…
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St. George — It’s Back to School Night at Diamond Valley Elementary, and the auditorium is filled with the usual suspects: tired, young parents and…
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The Utah System of Higher Education has kicked off an effort to put college advisors in the state’s approximately 150 public high schools by the 2021-22…
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The level of excitement and fun was unmistakable on a recent Tuesday in Jeremy Reynoso’s kindergarten class at Meadowlark Elementary School in Salt Lake…
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Today, Juab School District in rural central Utah has a 97% graduation rate, among the highest in the state.That’s a 5% percent increase from 2011, but…