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Board adopts boundary changes for Wildflower (Saratoga Springs) and Inverness (Lehi) developments
Summary
After review and public input, the board approved option A for both the Wildflower development in Saratoga Springs and the Inverness development in Lehi, aligning elementary-to-secondary feeder patterns in both areas and citing proximity and long-term enrollment forecasts.
The Alpine School District Board of Education adopted boundary changes on June 17 that will reassign portions of two new developments to nearby feeder patterns.
Operations staff presented two separate boundary studies and recommended “option A” for each. For the Wildflower subdivision in Saratoga Springs, staff recommended aligning secondary-school boundaries with the elementary boundary set earlier so the Black Ridge community would proceed as a ‘‘pure feeder’’ from elementary to middle and high school. Staff noted the change would modestly relieve higher enrollments at Vista Heights Middle and Westlake High while…
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