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Overview
Educators must create a safe learning environment conducive to the learning process, where students are accepted and valued as members of the school community with equal opportunities to contribute by creating conditions for meaningful participation.
The State Board enacted R277-328 Equal Opportunity in Education in April 2024. This rule aims to provide districts and charter schools with the standards for educators and professional learning regarding equal opportunities in education and prohibits discriminatory practices (See House Bill (H.B.) 261 Equal Opportunity Initiatives (2024)).
In classrooms with student discourse, differing opinions are inevitable and help students gain a deeper understanding of the ideas and perspectives of others. Active student discourse prepares students to participate in a democratic society. Educators may not ban discussions of events, ideas, attitudes, beliefs, or concepts in the marketplace of ideas or instruction regarding race, color, national origin, religion, disability, or sex if consistent with federal and state laws.
To support LEAs and educators in the successful implementation of this rule, the Teaching and Learning team has developed supportive resources for educators to help advance educational equity in every Utah classroom.
Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
Race and Ethnicity Data
Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC)
The CRDC collects a variety of information including student enrollment and educational
programs and services, most of which is disaggregated by race/ethnicity, sex, limited
English proficiency, and disability. The CRDC is a longstanding and important aspect
of the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) overall
strategy for administering and enforcing the civil rights statutes for which it is
responsible. Information collected by the CRDC is also used by other education offices
as well as policymakers and researchers outside of Education.
Portal
Open Investigations
Pending Cases Currently Under Investigation at Elementary-Secondary and Post-Secondary Schools
Resolved Investigations
Office for Civil Rights Recent Resolution Search
Resources
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Supporting Educational Environments Free from Discrimination (July 2023)
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Civil Rights Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Office of Communications and Outreach (OCO)
Graduation Authentication
Authentications.Utah.Gov
The Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor
Guardianship of a Minor
Utah Juvenile Courts
Apostille or Non-Apostille Seals
Notary Division of the Governor's Office
Utah State Capital Complex, Suite 220
PO Box 142325
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Phone: (801) 538-1041
Monday through Thursday
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Processing and authentication of documents stop at 5:30 p.m.
Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
Region VIII (Denver Office)
United States Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights
Cesar East Chavez Memorial Building
1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 310
Denver, CO 80204-3582
Phone: (303) 844-5695 | Fax: (303) 844-4303 | TDD: (877) 521-2172 | E-mail
Websites
American College Test (ACT)
ACT Test Accommodations and English Learner Supports
ACT Education Corp.
Center for Multicultural Health
Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE)
Health Equity in Utah
Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Health Equity
Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs
Utah Multicultural Commission, Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs
Multicultural Youth Leadership Program
Utah Department of Cultural and Community Engagement, Utah Division of Multicultural
Affairs
Nepali-English Dictionary
A Practical Dictionary of Modern Nepali
Ruth Laila Schmidt (1994)
Other Resources
School Meals Model Application
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Services
Refugee Resources
Asian Association of Utah
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division | División de Derechos Civiles
The Civil Rights Division of the United States (U.S.) Department of Justice (DOJ) works to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all persons in the U.S. The Division enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), disability, religion, familial status, national origin, and citizenship status.
Educational Opportunities Cases