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Committee narrows computer science grant reporting to K–6, drops supplanting line after public comment

5923480 · September 7, 2024
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The Law and Licensing Committee amended R277-473 (Utah Computer Science Grant) to require K–6 reporting instead of K–12 and removed a problematic supplanting clause after public comment from the Utah Association of Public Charter Schools; the committee also added language to list excluded course types.

The Law and Licensing Committee amended the Utah computer science grant rule (R277-473) to narrow reporting requirements to kindergarten through sixth grade and to remove a contested supplanting provision after public comment.

Christina Yamada, a CTE education specialist overseeing the K–12 computer science grant, said the application is short and staff can reduce LEA reporting burden: "The application is actually pretty short. Most of them are only about 3 pages comprehensively, and that includes a finance…

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