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Provo board weighs small boundary shifts; transportation impacts could require extra unfunded buses
Summary
Board discussion focused on a small 'triangle' of homes near Sunset View and Franklin elementaries; staff told members the recommended change would affect roughly 111 students who would qualify for busing and could require two additional unfunded routes, each costing roughly $15,000–$21,000 annually.
PROVO, Utah — The Provo City School Board spent a study-session segment Wednesday reviewing proposed boundary adjustments near Sunset View and Franklin elementaries and discussing the transportation consequences if the board adopts the suggested lines. District staff framed the session as an information and fact-finding conversation; no vote took place, and staff emphasized any boundary change would undergo a public review process and would not take effect during the current school year. Key transportation figures presented: district transportation staff said the small area at the southern part of the so-called triangle contains 58 students who would qualify for busing if the boundary shift moved them from…
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