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Board directs PAC to study Area 5 boundaries after 60–40 split in recommendations

2239114 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

The Board voted Feb. 4 to proceed with a PAC (Planning and Boundaries Committee) study of Area 5 neighborhood school boundaries after committee members split roughly 60% for a study and 40% recommending a one‑year internal pause to evaluate recent reconfiguration impacts.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Granite School District Board of Education voted Feb. 4 to ask the district’s Planning and Boundaries Committee (PAC) to conduct a formal boundary study of Area 5 next year, advancing a recommendation that PAC approved by an approximately 60–40 margin.

Steve Hogan, director of Planning and Boundaries, told the board that Area 5 has not previously received a full boundary study and that PAC members were divided between two paths: proceed with a public Area 5 study focused primarily on elementary…

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