David O. McKay School of Education

These degrees are housed in their respective colleges, but education training is offered through the SOE.

EPP offers secondary education degrees in the areas of world languages, STEM, arts, social sciences, and physical health.

[11] Since 1984, the Public School Partnership has facilitated collaboration between (1) the SOE, (2) five Utah school districts (Alpine, Jordan, Nebo, Provo, and Wasatch), and (3) the arts and sciences colleges and departments at BYU that participate in preparing K–12 educators.

[12] Alumni in education include instructional design researcher Charles Reigeluth,[14] weatherman and middle school teacher Clayton Brough,[15] President of Snow College and BYU–Hawaii J. Elliot Cameron,[16] CEO of ISTE Richard Culatta,[17] President of Western Michigan University John Dunn,[18] and President of what now is Utah Valley University Wilson W.

[29] Alumni in politics include politician Kristen Cox,[30] Senator Marian Bergeson,[31] and Utah Governor Olene Walker.

The southeast end of the David O. McKay Building.
David O. McKay, the educator and LDS church president that the McKay School is named after.
Wasatch Elementary School, across the street from BYU, is in the Provo City School District and part of the BYU–Public School Partnership.