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Data on student sexual behavior and an updated curriculum was presented to the Cache County School Board during their semimonthly meetings last Thursday.
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An elementary school in Provo has been rewarding their students with a vending machine, but rather than providing snack foods, this machine is filled with books.
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Due to the surge in Omicron cases throughout the state of Utah, there has been a higher demand for substitute teachers to teach children with teachers calling out sick from COVID-19. School districts are now starting to ask parents to fulfill their needs for substitutes.
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Plans for substitute employees are taking shape in Cache Valley schools following Gov. Spencer Cox’s executive order on Monday asking state employees to fill staffing needs in public and private schools.
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During the second week of the legislative session, a new education bill was released Tuesday afternoon.
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Utah teachers looking to provide equipment for their classrooms received fantastic news on Tuesday after it was announced that they’d be able to apply for COVID-19 relief funds.
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The Utah Diversity and Inclusion Commission will be chaired by Rep. Schultz, Rep. Sandra Hollins, Sen. Kirk Cullimore and Sen. Luz Escamilla. They said they will be taking a bipartisan approach to implementing a diversity curriculum in K-12 education.