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Alli Martin and John Arthur: Rally to support our LGBTQ students


Alli Martin and John Arthur: Rally to support our LGBTQ students
(Photo courtesy of Reycraft Books) Pictured is the book cover of Call Me Max written by Kyle Lukoff and illustrated by Luciano Lozano. The story is about a transgender boy.
By John Arthur and Alli Martin | Special to The Tribune
  | May 13, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Imagine you’re a child in school and your teacher tells you to pick a book off the shelf about a kid like you. You look at the titles. There are books about athletes and orphans, stories of vampires and zombies and talking animals, but nothing about a kid who is transgender. So, you grab anything and sit back down. ....

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Utah Board of Education member accused of 'homophobic, racist' comments


Utah Board of Education member accused of homophobic, racist comments
Outrage is brewing over comments made by a Utah State Board of Education member. Questions are also arising over why it appears Natalie Cline used fake information to gain access to an LGBTQIA conference she then put on blast.
and last updated 2021-02-02 01:56:06-05
SALT LAKE CITY — Outrage is brewing over a Utah State Board of Education member s comments on social media, some calling the statements homophobic, transphobic and racist.
At the same time, many are voicing support for board member Natalie J. Cline, as calls and emails pour into the Utah State Board of Education office. ....

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Public education is expected to do well financially in the upcoming legislative session, but with a new governor and dozens of education bills in the hopper, lots of uncertainties remain.


| Updated: Jan. 19, 2021, 3:33 p.m.
Usually, the biggest education battle during the legislative session is over the budget will lawmakers boost funding and by how much? That part of the process was (mostly) taken off the table last month when leaders voted to pump $400 million of new education funding into the base budget at the start of the 2021 session.
But the education community and lawmakers have a shifting landscape to navigate, with a new governor for the first time in more than a decade and schools struggling with the mammoth task of educating students during a pandemic. Plus a number of new faces on Capitol Hill will help shape education policy for the next year and beyond. ....

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