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Board puts revised school-days policy on action agenda, later approves revised I-5 policy language
Summary
The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education on Dec. 3 approved revised language for Board Policy I‑5, which incorporates a May 2021 motion restricting high‑school early‑release days while allowing limited exceptions approved through superintendent-level review.
The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education moved and then approved revised language for Board Policy I‑5 on Dec. 3, the policy that governs scheduling and early-release days for students.
The draft language mirrors a prior May 2021 board motion prohibiting high-school early-release days and places that motion into policy. To avoid disrupting already-approved calendars for the current school year, the policy language includes an exception clause allowing early-release or schedule changes “as approved by the superintendent” after the district’s internal…
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