Sen. Lincoln Fillmore, R-Salt Lake City, recently introduced SB102. School-based mental health support, accelerated learning opportunities, art-integrated instruction and dual language immersion are among the programs the proposal would end.
Under the bill, some programs would end as early as 2027; dual immersion courses would end in 2029.
In response to SB102, Parkite Charlie Maulding is launching a campaign to stop the bill’s passage. His focus is on the Dual Language Immersion program, which offers a bilingual experience for young learners when they are best able to acquire a second language…