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Board reviews policy updates: $80 summer online original-credit fee; limits on non-educational use of CTE shops

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Board discussion on March 6 covered proposed updates to the district fee schedule (an $80 original-credit summer online fee) and a substantive change to the Safety Compliance policy (Policy 1,500) prohibiting non-educational use of CTE shops and requiring administrative approval for exceptions.

The Washington County School District Board of Education discussed proposed policy updates during its March 6, 2018 meeting, including a change to the school fee schedule to add an $80 original-credit charge for summer online courses and a substantive edit to Policy 1,500 (Safety Compliance) that would restrict Career and Technical Education (CTE) shops and equipment to student educational uses.

On the school fee schedule, staff said the only substantive addition presented for a 30-day posting was a summer-only original-credit fee of $80 for students taking online courses through the district's Utah Online program. Board…

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