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House passes bill excluding certain IEP students from graduation-rate calculation for school grading

Utah House of Representatives · February 13, 2014
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Summary

House Bill 292 will let Utah exclude some students with individualized education plans (IEPs) who remain in high school past age 18 from the graduation-rate calculation used in school grading; sponsors added an annual reporting requirement.

The Utah House on Feb. 12 passed House Bill 292 to adjust how high school graduation rates are calculated for the state school-grading system.

Representative Menlove said the measure responds to concerns from a high-school principal whose school's grade was lowered because students with significant…

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