One is on its school board’s study list for possible closure. The other had been flagged by the state school board for poor performance but worked its way out of “turnaround school” status.
Attracting and keeping teachers in schools is a perpetual challenge for districts in Utah and across the country. But Washington County has managed to stay well above Utah’s average of 56%.
Proposed Utah legislation debated Wednesday during an interim meeting would require public schools to make all instructional materials used in social sciences courses public.