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Board adopts revised student-travel policy after lengthy debate over qualifying standards and class‑time limits

3005550 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate, the Tooele School District board approved a revised student-travel policy that changes how many school days students in extracurricular groups may miss and removes a proposed “qualify” requirement for out-of-season travel. The vote drew several no votes but passed.

The Tooele School District Board of Education adopted revisions to its student-travel policy after extended discussion about how to limit class time missed for extracurricular travel and whether groups should have to “qualify” to travel out of season.

The board amended the draft during the meeting: one change set the outside‑of‑season travel limit to once per year (E2 changed to “every year”), and another adjustment changed a filing requirement from two days to three days (E1). Board members debated whether to require…

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