Stimulus

Hoping to avoid closure, Ogden schools use federal grants

OGDEN -- Five schools in the Ogden School District are using approximately $7 million in federal grants to help bring them up to a higher level and keep them out of danger of being shut down because of poor performance.

Dee, Madison and Odyssey elementary schools are in the second year of a three-year, $5 million School Improvement Grant. Ogden and Washington high schools are in the first year of a three-year, approximately $2 million similar federal grant to assist struggling schools, said Greg Lewis, the district's director of Elementary Education and Testing.

Most Ogden District schools last year did not meet Adequate Yearly Progress goals set by the federal No Child Left Behind program. The entire district was placed in a school improvement category by the state because of its AYP scores.

Furniture, fixtures and equipment are arriving and being moved into the new Davis Children’s Justice Center in Farmington, seen here Thursday. A grand-opening announcement is expected shortly. The county has to be out of its existing building by Jan. 3. (KERA WILLIAMS/Standard-Examiner)

Opening of Davis Children's Justice Center a few weeks out

FARMINGTON -- The move into the new $1.5 million Children's Justice Center is under way.

But officials don't anticipate CJC staff offices to be operational in the 9,400-square-foot structure for a few more weeks, while furniture, fixtures and equipment arrive and are moved in.

Stimulus package roadwork finished

LAYTON -- After nearly two years of construction, all of the Top of Utah roadwork associated with the 2009 stimulus package is complete.

Davis School District furlough canceled

LAYTON -- Students and teachers need to cancel any plans they have made for Feb. 7 and 8.

(MATTHEW ARDEN HATFIELD/Standard-Examiner) Rep. Brad Dee, R-Washington Terrace, debates House Joint Resolution 201 at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. HJR 201 accepts federal funding to be used for education.

Lawmakers begrudgingly accept $101M in federal funds for Utah schools

SALT LAKE CITY -- Top of Utah School districts will now have to decide how to spend money coming their way after legislators accepted $101 million in federal funds during a special session Wednesday.

Some stimulus money used for science grants runs out next year

At Duke University, some scientists call it "The Cliff."

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