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House Unanimously Passes 'Centennial Schools' Program to Expand Local School Control

Utah House of Representatives · January 26, 1993
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Summary

Substitute House Bill 100, the Centennial Schools program, passed the House 73–0. The measure establishes a site-based, contractual approach to school governance, includes pilot limits (not to exceed 200 schools), and contemplates initial school grants (sponsor cited $5,000 per school plus $10 per student as one funding option).

The Utah House unanimously approved Substitute House Bill 100, a bill establishing the Centennial Schools program that gives participating schools more contractual autonomy and local control over curriculum and management. The House recorded 73 affirmative votes and 0 opposing votes.

Sponsor Representative Rob W. Bishop said the program is part of a strategic plan to create site-based governance…

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