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Box Elder board approves Utah State concurrent course to pilot CAPS educator pathway

2519106 · February 12, 2025
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The Box Elder School District board approved a Utah State concurrent-enrollment course, USU ITLS 2,500, to pilot an aspiring-educators pathway through a Cache County-led CAPS consortium. The program will initially accept mainly seniors and offer paraprofessional exam access and dual-credit opportunities.

The Box Elder School District Board of Education on Tuesday approved a Utah State concurrent-enrollment course, USU ITLS 2,500 (Technology-Enabled Instruction), intended as the capstone for a pilot ASPIRING-EDUCATOR pathway within a regional CAPS (Centers for Advanced Professional Studies) consortium.

The approval will allow district seniors to enroll in the ITLS 2,500 course as part of a two-district consortium that will house the pilot program at Bridgerland Campus. District presenter Ben Wiley said the course and CAPS model are “not a sit-and-get curriculum” and described the CAPS environment as lab and business space where students work directly…

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