Southeast Education Service Center

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Southeast Education Service Center
Type Non-profit organization
Industry Public Education
Founded1971
Headquarters Price, Utah
Website http://www.seschools.org

The Southeast Education Service Center (SESC) is located in Price, Utah. SESC is one of four (SEDC, CUES and NUES) regional service centers in the State of Utah. SESC is a not-for-profit service center that supports the four public education school districts in Southeast Utah. SESC exists to provide services needed and requested by the schools/districts served.

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The four school districts of Carbon County, Emery County, Grand County and San Juan County make up the Southeast Region of Utah. These four districts encompass 17,455 of Utah's 84,916 square miles (219,930 km2), or 21% of the Utah's total area. There are nine states within the United States that are smaller than 17,455 square miles (45,210 km2) in total area.

History

Utah's Regional Service Centers were founded in the 1970s and authorized by the Utah State Legislature under the direction of the Utah State Office of Education (USOE) rule R277-456-1.

Services

SESC provides the following requested services:

Carbon School District Link Emery School District Link Grand School District Link San Juan School District Link Rural Utah Child Development Link

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