WPU | CTSO | Cluster Areas | Courses | Pathway Concentration | Pathway Completion | Additional Requirements | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HS | 10 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 1 | Annual minimum requirement for approved CTE program |
HS | 15 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 3 | 1 | |
HS | 20 | 2 | 4 | 12 | 4 | 2 | |
HS | 25 | 3 | 5 | 15 | 5 | 3 | |
Tech Center | 40 | 5 | 15 | 5 | 3 | ||
Tech Center NESS | 40 | 4 | 12 | 4 | 2 | Full-time tech center admin, student count, high cost/advanced programs, non-duplicative |
R277-911-6 Disbursement of Funds – High School WPUs.
(1) Pursuant to Subsection 53F-2-311(3)(b), the Superintendent shall allocate funds to each high school offering approved CTE programs as described in this section.
(2) The Superintendent shall distribute 10 WPUs to an LEA for each high school that:
(a) Conducts approved programs in a minimum of two CTE career cluster areas;
(b) Conducts a minimum of six different state approved CTE courses including at least the ability to concentrate in two CTE pathways and complete one pathway; and
(c) Has at least one approved career and technical student leadership organization that aligns with the pathways offered by the LEA.
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We are thrilled to announce our final keynote speaker for the Utah Charter Network Fall Symposium on August 4th at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi:
Amy Huggins from Raise The Future!
Amy will be presenting on Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)—a groundbreaking, evidence-based approach to supporting children with trauma histories and behavioral challenges. TBRI® offers a powerful, compassionate alternative to traditional behavioral and cognitive therapies.
Grounded in neuropsychological research and informed by deep humanitarian values, TBRI® is reshaping the way educators, counselors, and caregivers connect with and heal children impacted by trauma. Amy will share real-world best practices and actionable strategies to implement this transformative model in your schools and communities.
Don’t miss this inspiring and practical session that promises to leave you better equipped—and deeply moved.
Join us August 4th as we come together to celebrate, learn, and grow at the Utah Charter Network Fall Symposium.
Day 1: CelebratEd Symposium – August 4
Day 2: AI Instruction + Training – August 5 (Attendees may be eligible to receive$200 from the state!)
Please respond to courtney@utahcharternetwork.
If you have already replied, you’re all set — no need to reply again. We simply want to clarify the need for specifying the number of days you plan to attend so we can plan accordingly.
We’re grateful to the Utah State Charter School Board for generously covering the cost of both days, and you will earn 1 re-licensure point per hour of attendance. And as always we will have our prize giveaway, including our two $500 gift card drawings!
Enjoy the rest of your summer!
Kim Frank
https://www.utahcharternetwork.com/
We are thrilled to announce our final keynote speaker for the Utah Charter Network Fall Symposium on August 4th at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi:
Amy Huggins from Raise The Future!
Amy will be presenting on Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)—a groundbreaking, evidence-based approach to supporting children with trauma histories and behavioral challenges. TBRI® offers a powerful, compassionate alternative to traditional behavioral and cognitive therapies.
Grounded in neuropsychological research and informed by deep humanitarian values, TBRI® is reshaping the way educators, counselors, and caregivers connect with and heal children impacted by trauma. Amy will share real-world best practices and actionable strategies to implement this transformative model in your schools and communities.
Don’t miss this inspiring and practical session that promises to leave you better equipped—and deeply moved.
Join us August 4th as we come together to celebrate, learn, and grow at the Utah Charter Network Fall Symposium.
Day 1: CelebratEd Symposium – August 4
Day 2: AI Instruction + Training – August 5 (Attendees may be eligible to receive$200 from the state!)
Please respond to courtney@utahcharternetwork.
If you have already replied, you’re all set — no need to reply again. We simply want to clarify the need for specifying the number of days you plan to attend so we can plan accordingly.
We’re grateful to the Utah State Charter School Board for generously covering the cost of both days, and you will earn 1 re-licensure point per hour of attendance. And as always we will have our prize giveaway, including our two $500 gift card drawings!
Enjoy the rest of your summer!
Kim Frank
KATHERINE GENNARELLI
CORPORATE RECRUITER (PVU)
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Region Personnel
Region Personnel
Attendees: 7-8th Grade Students
CTE Directors
CTE Specialists
WBL Coordinators
**Group discounts available for 3 or more registrants from the same school***
This comprehensive training is designed for Title VI Coordinators in K-12 and higher education settings who are responsible for ensuring compliance with federal civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin.
Participants will gain a solid understanding of the legal foundations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including relevant regulations, policy guidance from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), and key court decisions shaping implementation. The training will explore how Title VI intersects with other federal mandates, such as the Equal Educational Opportunities Act (EEOA), and will cover essential responsibilities such as investigating complaints, responding to incidents of discrimination, and developing policies and procedures to prevent and address discriminatory practices.
Attendees will engage in scenario-based learning and receive compliance tools, templates, and resources to support proactive program management. This training equips Title VI Coordinators with the legal insight and practical strategies needed to foster an inclusive, nondiscriminatory educational environment.
Registrants must be present for at least 80% of the duration of the training to receive a certificate of completion.
Save-the-Date announcement for our annual SLCC Art & Media High School Workshop Day, which will be held during the morning on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025 at our South City Campus (1575 S. State Street). This event is open to 9th-12th grade students to participate in exciting workshops led by our faculty covering topics like film, media, photography, fashion, graphic design and more. The workshops are open to all high school students with instructor approval, with a small registration fee to cover lunch and supplies.
We’ll send out complete information early in the Fall semester, including the workshop lineup (which typically includes mostly technical and digital art/media topics). Please feel free to share these initial details with any contacts who might be interested, and feel free to contact me with any questions.
Best,
Josh Elstein
Director, Center for Arts and Media
Salt Lake Community College
1575 S. State Street, Room 2-099C
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Office: 801-957-3127
Email: josh.elstein@slcc.edu