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Davis County School District unveils proposed boundaries for new elementary school, schedules public comment
Summary
District staff presented a proposed boundary map tied to a new elementary school, aiming to balance enrollment, create 100% junior-high feeder patterns and return students to nearby immersion programs; public comment, an open house and board hearings are scheduled through November.
Tracy Robbins, an elementary director for the Davis County School District, presented a proposed boundary map for the district’s new elementary school and asked the board to approve a process that will take public comment before a final decision.
Robbins said the goals of the study include “to balance student enrollment across the affected schools” and to “streamline junior high and high school feeder patterns as much as possible.” She said planners used updated enrollment tracking and community council input to draw preliminary lines intended to return students to Buffalo Point and to create 100% feeder patterns from affected elementaries into their junior highs.
The proposal grew out…
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