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Utah lawmakers like summer sessions
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Teachers are paid per course at the rate they would earn if they were teaching during the regular school year. For example, a first-year teacher with a bachelor's degree would earn $1,250 for instructing one class during one block. A teacher with eight years experience and a master's degree would earn $1,753 per class for a block.
Participating school principals and assistant principals are paid a stipend of $2,500 each for the summer.
As part of the summer-school program, Mountain View High serves a midday meal to around 250 students through the federal, free summer-lunch program.
Assistant superintendent Gary Seastrand, who led the district's summer-school committee, said there is potential for the summer program to grow as the district offers more courses.
"This really is the first year of years to come," Seastrand said.
Alpine board members and members of the district's community council joined legislators for the tour Tuesday. "This program has been needed for quite some time," said Lyn Denna, secretary for the community council.
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Ironically, if done right this might actually save money (on a per...
Anonymous | June 11, 2008 at 12:07 p.m.
I'm glad the legislators are happy. How long will that last?
Chuck | June 11, 2008 at 10:56 a.m.
It just takes money! The current program takes away from some other...
Chuck | June 11, 2008 at 10:55 a.m.
State legislators and Alpine School District officials tour summer classes at Mountain View High School on Tuesday. The extended-year program allows students to retake classes they have failed or to take electives they couldn't fit in during the regular school year, freeing them up for other electives or activities next year.
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