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House approves bill to separate private- and public‑school tracks in state online education program
Summary
The Utah House passed a substituted version of Senate Bill 137 to administratively split the Statewide Online Education Program (SOAP) so private‑school students are managed separately from public‑school participants; sponsors said the change does not increase spending or participation limits.
The Utah House on the floor approved a substituted version of Senate Bill 137, directing administrative changes to the Statewide Online Education Program (SOAP) that bifurcate private‑school participation from public‑school participation.
Sponsor Representative Carol Moss told the chamber the program, administered by the State Office of Education, provides online…
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