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Total student enrollment.
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Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
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American Heritage Charter School Inc.
Request for applications for student enrollment via a lottery system for the 2026-2027 school year at American Heritage Charter School.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
American Heritage Charter School Inc.
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Request for applications for student enrollment via a lottery system for the 2026-2027 school year at American Heritage Charter School.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from American Heritage Charter School Inc.
The meeting agenda includes a report from the Chairman, a consent agenda addressing accounts payable and claims, and administrative and student reports. New business items include the discussion and potential action on middle school electives and the first reading of several administrative policies.
The board meeting included updates from the superintendent, high school, middle school, and elementary school administrators regarding various academic programs, partnerships, student activities, and upcoming events. New business items addressed and approved by the board included an orchestra field trip to Utah, a Standard Operating Procedure for attendance and data entry, a partnership opportunity with the Bonneville County Extension Office, the design of a trailer and bus bid, the addition of new procurement policy language, and the selection of semester two electives for the middle school.
The board meeting included comprehensive reports covering high school activities, such as fundraiser results, food and gift drives, student leadership summits, and upcoming assembly preparations. Middle school updates highlighted successful recent events, a focus on STEM learning, house-themed awards, and ongoing athletic and community service participation. Elementary school reports detailed National Park-themed studies, implementation of new testing programs, and preparations for community outreach events. New business actions included the hiring of a middle school paraprofessional, the approval of a used projector sale, authorization for a middle school field trip, and approval of an Erate contract. The board also conducted the first reading of a new policy and decided to table a discussion regarding the kids fair agenda item.
The meeting featured a presentation for a senior project and updates from the Superintendent, high school, middle school, and elementary school administrators. Discussions included the audit of the Special Education Department, student achievements in the Future City competition, and various upcoming school events and fundraisers. The Board conducted the second reading of several policies, approved various middle school conferences and field trips, and held a first reading for another set of policies. Additionally, an executive session was held to discuss personnel matters, resulting in the approved rehire of administrators.
The board approved the purchase of new technology, including chromebooks, carts, and teacher computers for the CSP grant. Administrative updates were provided regarding student testing, college tours, and extracurricular competitions. New business included the approval of middle school field trips and a capital trip, as well as the first reading of several board policies.
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