Jun. 17, 9:00 AM
The Education Interim Committee of the State Legislature holds a public meeting.
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Feb. 23 - Mar. 22
Comcast Newsmakers interviews Robyn Bagley about www.Utah-EducationFacts.com
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Mar. 12
The 2009 Legislative Session concluded on Thursday, March 12th at midnight
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This year marks the 25th anniversary of the landmark report, A Nation at Risk.
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In the 2007-08 school year, Utah spent $8,224 per public school student.
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Charter schools are independent public schools run by parents or non-profits.
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The average class size in Utah is 22.2
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High school students can graduate with an associate's degree and a scholarship worth 75% of college tuition.
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Many citizens don't realize how easy it is to participate in the process and make a difference in our education system.
Many venues are available for citizen participation at every level in our education system. Use the links below or scroll down to learn more.
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| Find a Public Meeting | ||
| > | Utah Public Meetings Website | |
| State Level | ||
| > | The State Legislature | |
| > | Utah State Board of Education | |
| District Level | ||
| > | Local School Board | |
| School Level | ||
| > | School Community Councils | |
Utah Public Meetings Website
It's been said that 80% of success is showing up. The Utah Public Meeting Notice website allows you to do just that.
Created by the state, the website lists every public meeting being held by any government entity in the state, from local school boards to state agencies. You can search for meetings by entity, keywords, or dates.
Participate at the State Level
The State Legislature
Some of the most important decisions affecting our education system are made by the Utah State Legislature, the highest law-making authority in the state.
The State Legislature has created an award-winning website to let citizens easily be involved in the legislative process. Use the links below to learn more:
Participate at the State Level
Utah State Board of Education
The Utah State Board of Education is composed of 15 elected members who oversee Utah's public education system under the laws passed by the State Legislature. The Utah State Board of Education creates rules that public schools and programs must abide by.
Use the links below to learn how you can easily participate in the process at the Utah State Board of Education.
Participate at the District Level
Local School Boards
Local school boards are composed of 5 to 7 elected members who oversee a public school district and make key decisions affecting how the public schools in their district are run.
Use the links below to learn how you can easily participate in the process at the school district level.
Participate at the School Level
School Community Councils
Every public school in Utah has a School Community Council formed of parents and school employees. The School Community Council acts as a liaison between parents and the school, and develops plans for improving the school using funds from the School LAND Trust Plan (the amount varies but is usually between $20,000 and $50,000 per year).