Tell your Representative to protect flexibility and choice in the Utah Fits All program.
A bill moving through the Legislature, HB467, would change how private schools are defined under Utah Fits All.
Under current law, families can use Utah Fits All for a range of private education models. HB467 replaces that flexibility with a single, full-time, in-person model—one that closely resembles the public school model—putting many hybrid schools and micro-schools at risk of exclusion. The bill also outright bans online private schools from participating as private school providers in the Utah Fits All program.
These changes aren’t about expanding school choice. They narrow it.
If this bill passes, families could lose access to education options that are working for their children simply because the rules changed. Kids need stability, and parents deserve confidence that their education plans won’t be pulled out from under them.
You can read the bill language here: https://le.utah.gov/Session/2026/bills/introduced/HB0467S01.pdf
Contact your legislator below and ask them to protect flexibility and choice in the Utah Fits All program.
Under current law, families can use Utah Fits All for a range of private education models. HB467 replaces that flexibility with a single, full-time, in-person model—one that closely resembles the public school model—putting many hybrid schools and micro-schools at risk of exclusion. The bill also outright bans online private schools from participating as private school providers in the Utah Fits All program.
These changes aren’t about expanding school choice. They narrow it.
If this bill passes, families could lose access to education options that are working for their children simply because the rules changed. Kids need stability, and parents deserve confidence that their education plans won’t be pulled out from under them.
You can read the bill language here: https://le.utah.gov/Session/2026/bills/introduced/HB0467S01.pdf
Contact your legislator below and ask them to protect flexibility and choice in the Utah Fits All program.