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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Parents for Choice in Education (PCE) is a local grassroots organization dedicated to ensuring every child has equal access to a quality education by empowering parents, increasing choice, and promoting innovative solutions to Utah’s educational challenges. This website, Utah Education Facts, is a resource provided by PCE.
PCE's regular website features information on education reforms.
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The Boys & Girls Club provides after-school and summer programs to help kids "reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens." Four clubs, each with several community centers, exist along the Wasatch Front.
The Utah Afterschool Network promotes after school programs all across Utah. Their website has a comprehensive list of after school programs in every county.
Since 1975, Centro de la Familia de Utah has been committed “to develop educational opportunities that empower Latinos to reach their potential - economically, socially and politically."
The United Way of Salt Lake has partnered with schools and other community resources to provide resources to not only students but also to entire families with the objective of empowering and supporting parents to be engaged in the education of their children, while also addressing their own barriers.
The Guadalupe Schools are a non-profit organization providing economically disadvantaged children and non-English speaking adults in Salt Lake City, Utah the education and skills needed to live productive, rewarding lives.
Located in Salt Lake City's Glendale area, the Sorenson Center offers many recreational and educational opportunities for young people.
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