Parents

 

Parents

There is money to be spent at your school and YOU can decide how to spend it!

Each school has a School LAND Trust Plan that addresses the unique academic needs of its students.

The School LAND Trust program is designed to be parent-focused and recognizes the need for parents to be involved in meaningful academic improvement. 

Each council is made up of school employees and a two parent majority. Together, as a team, they decide how to best allocate state Land Trust Funds that are distributed each year. Other responsibilities include advising and making recommendations on school and district programs and student safety.

Please contact your school's principal if you are interested in serving on your school's council.

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The School Trust

Where does the money come from? How does the land make money? How much money is distributed through the program each year? Learn the answers to these questions and more!

Learn more about the School Trust

 

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My School's LAND Trust Plan and Reports

What does my school spend the funds on? How has my school spent the funds in the past? The Public Reports has current and archived plans, final reports, and council membership lists for each school.

Find out how schools use LAND Trust funds

 

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School Community and Trust Land Councils

What is a School Community Council or Trust Land Council? What are the responsibilities of our council? Each school has a council with important responsibilities throughout the school year.

Learn more about councils

 

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Parent Engagement

Our mission is to serve the public by providing measurable information about Utah students' core knowledge, skills, and abilities; acquired through high quality valid and reliable assessments.

Ideas for Parent Engagement