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Alpine board opens boundary study that could consolidate, close Cedar Valley Elementary
Summary
The Alpine School District board voted to begin a formal boundary study affecting seven schools and approved a separate study and parent notification about a possible consolidation and closure of Cedar Valley Elementary.
The Alpine School District Board of Education voted Wednesday to begin a formal boundary study covering Desert Sky, Mountain Trails, Eagle Valley, Cedar Valley, Black Ridge and Hidden Hollow elementary schools and to start a focused study on potential consolidation and closure of Cedar Valley Elementary.
The decisions, made at the board meeting after a presentation from the district’s capital planning team, were intended to prepare for a new elementary school (referred to in materials as “elementary 133”) built to relieve Desert Sky and to rebalance enrollments across nearby schools. The board authorized district staff to notify families who could be affected and to convene a boundary committee to develop initial…
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