The Granite School District Board of Education meeting came to an abrupt end Tuesday night in South Salt Lake after a group of attendees became agitated when a patron was not allowed to address the board.
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SALT LAKE CITY The Granite School District Board of Education s meeting came to an abrupt end Tuesday night after a group of attendees became agitated when a patron was not allowed to address the board.
When the woman rushed to the lectern, she was not permitted to speak because she had not signed up for citizen participation time, said Granite School Board President Karyn Winder.
The crowd rose to its feet in protest and one man shouted: Remember this day! Remember this day!
Others chanted: No more masks. No more masks. No more masks.
The board moved to adjourn the meeting, left the room through a back door and the building was eventually cleared. The disruption was captured on a YouTube video of the meeting.
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A group of parents, organized by the group Utah Parents United, plan to ask the Canyons School Board at a Tuesday meeting not teach critical race theory.
That’s according to a post on that group s Facebook page.
It s a term getting a lot of attention these days. Critical race theory examines the ways in which race and racism influence American politics, culture and the law. There seems to be an agreement by people on both sides of the discussion that going through the pages of history is important. It s exactly how it s done that s causing some controversy.
Canyons School District to offer summer boost for students to catch up
As students and teachers recover from a challenging school year, one Utah school district is planning to use part of the summer as an opportunity for students to catch up, both academically and socially.
and last updated 2021-05-04 15:05:08-04
SANDY, Utah â As students and teachers recover from a challenging school year, one Utah school district is planning to use part of the summer as an opportunity for students to catch up, both academically and socially.
Canyons School District will offer a âsummer boostâ program to help students prepare for the upcoming school year.
County health departments in Utah are taking COVID-19 vaccine clinics to high schools, to get doses to 16- and 17-year-olds before the school year is out.