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Parents and teachers raise concerns about special‑ed classroom sizes, bus pass delays and Skyline watering; district pledges follow‑up
Summary
Parents and staff told the Granite School District board Sept. 2 that delayed bus‑pass communication, special‑education classroom sizes at Cypress High and sprinklered turf at Skyline High need immediate attention; district staff promised follow‑up.
Three members of the public spoke during patron participation, pressing the board on transportation, special education classroom sizes and irrigation at a rebuilt high school.
Ashley Brewer, a parent, raised three concerns: delayed communication on bus‑pass variances, traffic congestion at Kennedy Junior High caused by a single entrance/exit and drivers blocking the drop‑off lane, and special‑education classroom conditions at Cypress High where she said “16 students are expected to be in those classrooms.” Brewer asked whether…
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