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Report: Utah ranks 11th in U.S. for
charter school policy
Utah
charter school policy ranks 11th in the nation, scoring a B
grade, according to the Center for Education Reform.
Utah voters support increasing taxes
for education, poll says
Most Utah
voters support increasing income taxes to fund education,
according to a new poll commissioned by Exoro and the
University of Utah's Center for Public Policy and
Administration.
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
Report: Utah gets a 'D' for teacher
preparation
Utah and
most other states have a long way to go when it comes to
better preparing teachers for the classroom, according to a
report released Wednesday.
More than half of Utahns favor
teachers packing heat at school
Nearly six
out of 10 Utahns believe teachers should be allowed to pack
firearms in the classroom.
Extended Learning Program
meetings set for S.L.
District
The Salt Lake City School District
will hold meetings to explain the middle school testing
process for its Extended Learning Program later this month.
S.L.
school district seeks
entries for high school
logos
The Salt
Lake City School District is seeking entries for new logos
for East, West and Highland high schools.
DESERET NEWS
Utah school lunches getting healthier,
but pricier
Students heading back to school in
some districts will feel the impact of a new federal law
regulating the cost and nutritional value of school lunch
programs when they go to pay for their meal.
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
Lawmakers continue to hear from Common
Core opponents
Lawmakers heard, again, on Wednesday
from national speakers about the quality of new Common Core
academic standards.
Murray students may get another chance
at Portuguese
Families left in the lurch when the
Murray School District abruptly canceled its Portuguese dual
immersion program this month may get another chance to
enroll their students for the 2013-14 school year.
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