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Cut caucus-convention power
Salt Lake Tribune, 12/07/2011

Public education's biggest problem is funding
Deseret News, 12/01/2011

In Utah, Thomas Friedman gives stern warning to governors
Salt Lake Tribune, 07/17/2011

An open letter to Utah's education leaders
UtahPublicEducation.org, 07/12/2011

Closing the achievement gap
UtahPublicEducation.org, 07/11/2011

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At 83.8 percent in 2004, Utah's public high school graduation rate is the best in the country.







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USBE Candidate Surveys

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Candidate Surveys 2009


State School Board

To help candidates provide information to potential constituents and to help voters make educated decisions, Utahns for Public Schools created a survey about issues facing members of the Utah State Board of Education (USBE).  All candidates were encouraged to complete the questionnaire and return it to UTPS.  Completed surveys are posted here in their entirety.  We appreciate these candidates' willingness to express their views on important issues.

Susie Campbell Ashliman, District #1 - No response

Shelly Locke, District #1

Chris L. Dallin, District #4

David Thomas, District #4

Leslie Brooks Castle, District #7 - No response

Randall A. Mackey, District #7

Janet Cannon, District #8

Trent Kaufman, District #8

Dave Crandall, District #11 - No response

Ted Heap, District #11 - No response

Mark Cluff, District #12 - No response

Carol A. Murphy, District #12

Kyle Bateman, District #13

C. Mark Openshaw, District #13 - No response

Note:  Utahns for Public Schools does not endorse candidates for public office.  The surveys posted here are provided for informational purposes only.  All candidates were invited to participate, and all responses have been posted.






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