Utah is facing education-related changes as the state Board of Education delegates decisions on a new bathroom law to school districts. Only one-third of school voucher applicants in Utah will receive vouchers. Additionally, there are discussions about the potential split of Utah's largest school district.
The Utah State Board of Education is clarifying that it's up to school districts to decide how they implement a new bathroom law in schools. Link: https://t.co/0oTcAFZx2f
Utah’s largest school district could split in two. Here’s how. https://t.co/OW3D3gI5tL
The Utah State Board of Education is clarifying that it's up to school districts to decide how they implement a new bathroom law in schools. @LindsayOnAir has the story. https://t.co/aNXSOX8SiI
The Utah Board of Education has put implementation of HB 257 aka: "The Bathroom Law" in the hands of the districts. Read more👇 https://t.co/5nzUBJ6jBC
Only a third of Utah school voucher applicants will get one. Here’s what’s next. https://t.co/c0NEyO7Ie4
This is arguably better than eliminating the Department of Education. Utah must do this. https://t.co/DnfQWgWDa9