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Board approves first reading of revised student‑travel policy; district to permit trips based on cost rather than geography
Summary
The board approved a first reading of a revised student‑travel policy that removes geographic caps and instead limits school‑sponsored travel based on cost, clarifies chaperone rules, and allows use of third‑party travel agents to reduce teacher burden.
The Granite School District board approved a first reading of a revised student‑travel policy Sept. 2 that changes the way district‑sponsored student travel is authorized and administered.
Under the update presented by Doug (district counsel/administrator), the district will stop using fixed geographic regions as a travel cap and will instead limit school‑sponsored trips based on cost thresholds and administrative approval. The policy clarifies allowable…
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