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    How Breakout School and Utah Fits All are Revolutionizing Education in Utah 

    2023-05-18

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    As parents, we all want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their education. However, traditional education systems have left behind many children with ADHD and other issues, who are often ostracized and neglected. This is where Breakout School, founded by Dallin Richardson, comes in with its innovative approach to education.

    Breakout School is not just any ordinary school. It teaches students about self-governance, delayed gratification, and building businesses with Kid C.O. to help pay for tuition costs. The school’s innovative approach emphasizes students’ strength and resilience by referring to them as heroes. Students are encouraged to develop their passions and interests, and they can choose from an array of classes that cater to their individual needs.

    The school instills important life skills in students that are not emphasized enough in traditional education systems. By recognizing children's unique strengths and by creating curricula that are tailored to their individual needs, Breakout School is revolutionizing education in Utah. It aims to inspire students to become future innovators by developing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

    Despite the success of Breakout School, it has been inaccessible to many families in Utah because of its high tuition fees. This juncture is where Utah Fits All comes in. Utah Fits All is a new policy initiative that aims to make education accessible to every student in the state. The initiative will give families complete control over their children's education. This means that parents can choose the best education system for their child, be it public schools, charter schools, home-schooling, or private schools like Breakout School.

    Utah Fits All offers a revolutionary solution to the educational crisis faced by heroes. It will expand educational opportunities for every child in the state, providing them with a chance to learn and grow in a system that caters to their individual needs. By giving parents more control over their children's education, Utah Fits All is empowering families to make the right choices to ensure that their children receive the best education possible.

    Breakout School and Utah Fits All are two revolutionary solutions that are changing the face of education in Utah. Breakout School's innovative approach to education is inspiring students to become future innovators, while Utah Fits All is expanding educational opportunities for every child in the state. Together, these two initiatives offer a new vision for education, one that recognizes and values the unique strengths and potential of every child. Parents can now have the freedom to choose the best education system for their child, providing them with a chance to achieve their full potential.

    Contributors are Jeff Crank

    Sources are here and here.

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    Jana Lyn Knittle
    2023-05-20
    This is propaganda at its finest. A fluff piece for for-profit education. Special needs students are often required to give up their educational protections to be able to attend private and charter schools. So many families leave public education to find ‘better’ for their students and then end up right back when their children do not fir the mold or reach the required levels. Such is the issue with so many school like the one promoted here. If a family or student doesn’t add to the school success or cannot contribute they are not allowed to continue to attend. If private schools were the magic pill in education, why do so many students, especially those with disabilities and special needs return to public education?
    Mary Sessions
    2023-05-18
    we just want our children that are special needs to get the help they have needed for years that the public schools have not gave them because they're so busy teaching English as a second language with special ed money and that is not a special needs that is something that you know they shouldn't be using special ed money . my grandson to a different School a charter school and he is doing very well there but they don't have a lot of funding and so they're funding comes from parents and alumni and it's very sad public schools got all this money if you look at their special ed programs they spent a lot of that money on things they shouldn't have but I've asked for the copies of that the school that my grandson was in and where they spent their special ed money but do you think I can get a copy oh no because my grandson was in public schools up until 4th grade and he had one hour a week and special ed with eight other children
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