Last week, in part one of our three-part series on K-12 education, we talked about State Senator Aaron Osmond’s proposal to end compulsory education in Utah. Today, in part two of the series, we talk to Senator Osmond himself. He says that parents, not schools, are ultimately responsible for their children’s education.
He’ll lay out his plan to replace the current compulsory education system in Utah. We’ll also explore charter and on-line school options with Brenda Hales, Deputy Utah State Superintendent of Schools; Delaina Tonks, Director of Mountain Heights Academy; and Jason Stanger, Executive Director and Principal at InTech Collegiate High School.