Jason Swensen writes:
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox didn’t need to pull up his GPS app to find Manti Elementary School for Monday’s ceremonial signing of a bill boosting state funding for the state’s rural schools.
The Sanpete County native — by way of nearby Fairview — felt right at home flanked by Manti school kids for the ceremonial signing of House Bill 396 into law.
Sponsored by Rep. Karen Peterson, R-Clinton, HB396 amends the funding formula used at Utah K-12 schools classified as rural schools — providing up to 1.5 of the weighted pupil units now being generally allocated to Utah K-12 students in non-rural schools.
To be concise: Supplemental funding is coming to rural schools. And rural schools and districts will enjoy the flexibility to, say, hire and incentivize teachers — or use the money in other ways that they deem necessary to improve their classrooms.
Read more about how the new bill will support Utah’s rural schools.