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Our offices are home to several components in Utah Public Education: - Digital Teaching and Learning - Student Advocacy Services - Assessment and Accountability - Career and Technical Education - Charter Schools - Child Nutrition Programs - Data and Statistics - Financial Operations - School Children's Trust - Special Education Our Strategic Plan includes three core concepts: Educational Equality The Utah State Board of Education will set the general statewide conditions in which each student can excel, including equity of educational opportunities and culturally responsive practices to promote each student’s academic success and well-being. Resources and Board policies and practices will be aligned to high expectations and successful outcomes for each student. Quality Learning The Utah State Board of Education will place focus on intended learning outcomes as a key to high student achievement with the understanding that high quality instruction is central to that ideal. System Values The Utah State Board of Education will set the conditions and systems for student success by working with, understanding, and listening to stakeholders on every level on practices, strategies, resources, and policies that will lead to continued and even greater efficiencies and improvements in student outcomes. For more information, please visit our website: https://schools.utah.gov/ Visit our Blog: https://utahpubliceducation.org/ Follow us on Twitter: @UTPublicEd
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https://schools.utah.gov/
Utah State Board of Education的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育管理组织
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Salt Lake City,Utah
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1896
- 领域
- Education、Equity、Teacher Licensing和Student Advocacy
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250 S 500 E
US,Utah,Salt Lake City
Utah State Board of Education员工
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We're Hiring! Early Literacy Coach Position USBE is looking for an Early Literacy Coach to support educators in strengthening foundational reading skills for Utah students. If you're passionate about literacy and professional learning, apply today! Position: Early Literacy Coach Closes: Wednesday, April 9th Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gW8KNFHb
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Mountain Ridge High School hosted the 4th annual Jordan School District Culture and Art Festival, where students competed in “Charades” and “Jeopardy” (in Chinese and English), a talent show, and a visual arts contest. Thank you to the Riverton and Mountain Ridge High Chinese Clubs for organizing this incredible event and to all who participated. This festival showcased the power of language, culture, and creativity in bringing communities together!
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Congratulations to Utah’s 2024 Science of Reading Award Winners! These outstanding teachers and coaches have demonstrated exceptional dedication to literacy and student success across the state. Washington School District: Julie Smith, Cassie Galetka, Shelli Campbell, Kaye Thompson, Linda Hayes, Lindsey Hurd, Kailey Ivey, Lacie VanDam Salt Lake City School District: Matthew Teitter, Steve Emswiler, Rishel Stewart Debbie Palm, Elizabeth Holloway San Juan School District: Anna Hart, Pat Benally Wasatch County School District: Heather Campbell, Deanna Iverson Canyons School District: Amy Ebert, Michelle Cameron, Brittni Clawson, Rachel Teasley Granite School District: Holly Schack Box Elder School District: Nicole Nelson Provo School District: Kathy Mesinbrink Clark County School District: Stephanie Parish Canyon Rim School District: Paige Pectol Other Winners: Lori Smith, Amanda Carroll-Davis, Kimberly Evinger, Shannon Kishbaugh Thank you for your commitment to the Science of Reading!
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This month, USBE hosted an Education Benefit Review Practical Application session in Duchesne School District, bringing together 70 educators and administrators to enhance their understanding of Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). Thank you to everyone who participated. Don’t miss the next session! Join us for another Education Benefit Review training on March 26, 2025
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Attendance dips before and after spring break can disrupt a student's learning. Plan ahead with engaging activities and communicate the importance of showing up! Small efforts make a big difference in keeping students engaged this spring! Follow this link to get more ideas on how to keep students engaged and attending school this spring https://lnkd.in/gYxYXrv7
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We are thrilled to recognize Julie Smith (Washington School District) and Matthew Teitter (Salt Lake City School District) for their outstanding leadership in advancing the Science of Reading in their schools! LEAs can participate in the Science of Reading Community Engagement Project, empowering parents to actively support their children's reading development. These leaders have made a significant impact in fostering literacy and student success. Join us in celebrating their achievements!
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Utah’s 1st-3rd graders are making strides in math, with 67% showing expected or higher growth! Several districts surpassed this, including: Washington County SD – 82% Box Elder SD – 83% Beaver County SD – 91% Dual Immersion Academy – 90% Site visits revealed strong math coaching, student engagement, and a focus on problem-solving as key success factors. Great job, Utah educators and students!
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SHAPE Utah hosted its annual conference, bringing together nearly 700 educators dedicated to health and physical education. The event recognized outstanding educators across various categories for their dedication to student wellness. Congratulations to the award recipients! 2024 SHAPE Utah Award Winners: Kathy Howa – Linda Mayne Award (Jordan School District) Kirbi Jacobs – Adapted PE Teacher of the Year (Alpine School District) Jessica Benson – Administrator of the Year (Alpine School District) Jeff Eure – Athletics & Coaching Teacher of the Year (Canyons School District) Crystal Shockley – Outdoor Recreation Teacher of the Year (Washington School District) Samantha Jenkins – Health Education Teacher of the Year (Jordan School District) Jenny Rosen – Secondary PE Teacher of the Year (Jordan School District) Stephanie Talich – Elementary PE Teacher of the Year (Alpine School District)
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