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S.C.R. 2
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STUDENTS IN LARGE HIGH SCHOOLS
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RESOLUTION
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2000 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Millie M. Peterson
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE AND THE GOVERNOR
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ENCOURAGING LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS IN THOSE DISTRICTS WITH LARGE
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NUMBERS OF STUDENTS IN THEIR HIGH SCHOOLS TO ESTABLISH STUDENT
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SUPPORT GROUPS OF NO MORE THAN 100 STUDENTS PER GROUP TO PROVIDE
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EXPERIENCES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EACH STUDENT WITHIN THE GROUP TO
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FEEL ACCEPTED AT THE SCHOOL AND BUILD HIS OR HER SELF ESTEEM.
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Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
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WHEREAS, many school districts throughout the state, most particularly along the
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Wasatch Front, have high schools with large student populations that average between 1,000 to
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2,500 students per school;
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WHEREAS, since there are limited resources for school districts to build high schools to
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accommodate smaller student populations, large high schools will probably continue to be the
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standard in the state's metropolitan areas;
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WHEREAS, the transition from childhood to adulthood can be a difficult and even
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traumatic time in the life of a student and the interpersonal relationships that are established during
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these years typically have a significant impact on a student's self image or self esteem;
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WHEREAS, interpersonal relationships are formed in high school that promote and
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reenforce the esteem or self worth of individual students and frequently students, particularly in
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large high schools, feel left out or isolated from having these relationships;
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WHEREAS, with increasing frequency students who do not feel accepted by their
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classmates and teachers become alienated and perceive themselves as insignificant or having no
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worth;
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WHEREAS, recent studies have shown that students who become detached from their
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peers often experience a desire to strike out and physically or emotionally injure classmates or
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school faculty who they feel have not given them the support or recognition they feel they deserve;
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and
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WHEREAS, high schools with large student populations have to make an extra effort to
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provide adequate opportunities for involving each student in programs and activities that will help
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them to feel accepted and promote a positive self image:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Legislature, the Governor concurring
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therein, that local school boards, most particularly in those school districts with large numbers of
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students in their high schools, are encouraged to establish student support groups of no more than
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100 students per group, which could be supervised or advised by teachers, volunteers, or peer
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counselors and could be used for such purposes as orienting new students to the high school,
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providing for participation in intramural or other extracurricular activities, setting up study or
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tutorial groups, and providing other experiences and opportunities for each student within the
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group to feel accepted at the school and build his or her self esteem.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to the State Board of
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Education and the local school boards of school districts in the state with high schools that have
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a student population of at least 1,000 students.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-14-00 8:33 AM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.