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Utah Scholars is a federally funded program that was with the aim of encouraging academic rigor at the high school level. Numerous Salt Lake City Schools such as the Granite, Jordan, Park City and Prove districts had participating students. If you are interested in illness, you will maybe need to read about healthbasin5 : COLOURlovers. Utah ... Salt Lake City Schools recognized the academic achievement of both a federally funded system, and of its individual students in Could. The first group of 150 Utah Scholars has graduated from the rigorous academic high school program. Utah Scholars is a federally funded system that was with the aim of encouraging academic rigor at the high school level. Numerous Salt Lake City Schools including the Granite, Jordan, Park City and Prove districts had participating students. Via includes further concerning the inner workings of it. Utah was 1 of 22 states to benefit with a grant of 300,000 to fund the plan for two years. Salt Lake City Schools demand students to meet state guidelines of 4 years of English, and 3 of math and science to graduate. Those Salt Lake City Schools students in the Utah Scholars plan are necessary to full 4 years of English, 3 of social research, three of science, three of math, and two of a foreign language. A single major incentive is the possibility of grants and scholarships for successful graduates of the system. The program was launched for two reasons. Educators in Salt Lake City Schools and around the nation have noticed a direct correlation among a demanding high school course load and success in both college and college entrance exams- like the SATs. There has also been national concern over the decreasing quantity of students enrolling in college programs and completing degrees on time. Declining numbers of advanced degrees have been an ongoing concern for Salt Lake City Schools. In 2004 the Utah Foundation reported that the number of bachelor degrees among residents was steadily declining. Much less young people had been pursuing the degree and Utah schools had been 31st in the nation with the 25-34 year old crowd. A 2006 report issued by the US Census Bureau confirmed issues when it released figures that mentioned only 27 of Utah residents hold bachelors degrees. A single reason that this could be a difficulty in the Salt Lake City Schools is its big Mormon population. The renowned founders of Brigham Young University encourage their members to marry young and to do missionary work for the Mormon Church of Latter Day Saints before beginning their education. Salt Lake City Schools are attempting to educate its students on the vast discrepancies in income between those with bachelors degrees and those without. The Utah Scholars plan is helping them to do that. This past school year the Salt Lake City Schools targeted eighth graders who will enroll in the system subsequent year. These selected students at Salt Lake City Schools will perform with mentors from local colleges and counselors in their own schools. Salt Lake City Schools are hopeful that they can graduate one more crop of Utah Scholars and turn the trend around..