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Great news!
This will promote and continue a long tradition in Utah of having exchange students in our schools.
This does so much to promote "World Peace and Understanding."
Makes perfect sense! This is a great solution for overcrowded schools. Check out the Committee for Safety of Foreign Exchange Students for safety tips for foreign exchange students. States should extend protections for our American children to our visiting foreign children, absolutely.
you want to use tax dollars to bring foreign exchange students to utah but you want to cut the school budget here and you want to tax the smokers whats wrong with these lawmakers
We exchange students dont cost more money to Utahs school system. I took the spot here in Kearns High School from a girl which enjoys her senior year in Germany right now. So its a true one-to-one exchange which is perfectly matching.
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