Iowa lawmakers consider school vouchers; local districts voice opposition
A local state senator explains his decision to vote for the student first scholarship program and a local superintendent expresses his concerns about the bill. Author: Jillian Mahen (WQAD), Katherine Bauer Published: 1:27 PM CST March 4, 2021 Updated: 1:27 PM CST March 4, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa The first funnel day of the 2021 legislative session is set for Friday, March 5 and one of the bills that will not make the cut is House Study Bill 243. This is just one part of Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds omnibus education bill.
House Study Bill 243 aims to establish the student first scholarship program. This program would only apply to students and schools considered low-performing based on federal standards.
Iowa lawmakers consider school vouchers; local districts voice opposition
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Clinton High School Language Arts Teacher Aaron Westrum asks the Clinton School Board on Monday to approve a trip to Europe for high school students in 2022. The school board will vote on the plan in January.Winona Whitaker | Clinton Herald
CLINTON â Language Arts Teacher Aaron Westrum asked the Clinton School Board on Monday to allow high school students to travel to Europe in 2022.
Clinton High School freshmen, sophomores and juniors could begin saving for a June 2022 tour of London, Paris, Florence and Rome if the school board approves the trip next month.
Students will pay $3,764 for the trip if they take advantage of a $300 discount offered to anyone who signs up before Jan. 1. The cost for adults is $4,214.