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Parents ask Granite District to relax single‑bed rule on overnight trips; superintendent says policy is being revisited
Summary
A parent asked the superintendent to reconsider a rule requiring single beds on overnight student excursions (increasing trip cost); Orsley said the memorandum is under review and the district is moving toward allowing two students per bed by default with a pay‑for single‑bed option and convening principals to set safety practices.
Parents urged Granite School District to drop or amend a memorandum that requires students on overnight trips to have their own beds, a rule parents said is adding hundreds of dollars to trip costs and limiting participation. "I have been on choir tour. I sent a kid to California, $1,100. I had to have his own bed," said…
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