Utah Code § 53E-2-301

Public education's vision and mission
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(1) The Legislature envisions an educated citizenry that encompasses the following foundational
principles:
(a) citizen participation in civic and political affairs;
(b) economic prosperity for the state by graduating students who are college and career ready;
(c) strong moral and social values; and
(d) loyalty and commitment to constitutional government.
(2) The Legislature recognizes that public education's mission is to assure Utah the best educated
citizenry in the world and each individual the training to succeed in a global society by providing
students with:
(a) learning and occupational skills;
(b) character development;
(c) literacy and numeracy;
(d) high quality instruction;
(e) curriculum based on high standards and relevance; and
(f) effective assessment to inform high quality instruction and accountability.
(3) The Legislature:
(a) recognizes that parents are a child's first teachers and are responsible for the education of
their children;
(b) encourages family engagement and adequate preparation so that students enter the public
education system ready to learn; and
(c) intends that the mission detailed in Subsection (2) be carried out through a responsive
educational system that guarantees local school communities autonomy, flexibility, and client
choice, while holding them accountable for results.
(4) This section will be applied consistent with Section 53G-10-204.

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