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Granite superintendent says strategic plan unchanged, flags concern over HB 267 and teacher retention

2239107 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

The superintendent of Granite School District said the district will continue implementing its existing strategic plan and warned that pending legislation, HB 267, has prompted at least one educator to consider leaving; a substitute bill was mentioned but not reviewed and no formal action was taken.

The superintendent of Granite School District told listeners at the Utah State Capitol that the district’s strategic plan and priorities remain in place and that pending legislation has raised retention concerns among staff.

"It's now been 6 months since I've been serving as your superintendent," the Superintendent said, describing continuity with the vision set by Dr. Nye and listing the district’s three strategic priorities: academic proficiency, social-skills and dispositions, and talent development.

The superintendent said the district is focused on ‘‘improving student achievement by…

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