op-eds

SB231 is a blueprint for a future where technology, privacy and the government are not all at odds.
Utah public schools receive $11,000 per student, $3,000 more than private schools. Funding sources include state, local, and federal contributions.
If you want to solve the school culture wars, allow parents to decide who will teach their children and how. No parent should be forced to send their child to a school that teaches values they don’t accept.
Schools need to take a deep look at their practices. There is something keeping students from attending school, and it isn’t a lack of punishment.
The idea of offering cheaper and faster internet is appealing, but the reality is that municipal networks struggle to break even, much less turn a profit, without the help of taxpayer funds.
Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence offer a potential paradigm shift, challenging entrenched educational norms and encouraging us to radically reimagine the system.

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