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District opens public hearing and initiates reviews for multiple elementary boundary changes in growth areas
Summary
The board held a public hearing on a proposed Coral Canyon–Hurricane boundary adjustment (area currently without residents) and voted to initiate a separate boundary review that would move parts of the Desert Colors neighborhood to Bloomington Elementary and shift undeveloped tracts toward Little Valley Elementary.
The Washington County School District held a public hearing Oct. 13 on a proposed boundary adjustment moving homes in the Eagle Point subdivision from Hurricane Elementary to Coral Canyon Elementary, and the board voted to initiate a separate boundary-change process affecting Desert Canyon, Bloomington and Little Valley attendance areas.
At the Coral Canyon–Hurricane hearing board President David Sterling said, "Currently, there are no students attending either school in the area affected by the proposed change." He described the proposed new dividing line at 2800 West continuing…
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