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Granite School District land trust review: few goals met; constitutional amendment B will raise future allocations
Summary
At the Feb. 4 Board of Education meeting, Dr. Wilson presented the FY23-24 land trust final report, showing the district spent $8.2 million with no state sanctions, but most school-set academic goals were unmet. Constitutional Amendment B will raise the state distribution cap from 4% to 5%, phasing in additional money for Granite beginning FY27.
Dr. Wilson, district staff, told the Granite School District Board of Education on Feb. 4 that the district’s land trust final report for fiscal year 2023–24 showed Granite received a little more than $8.2 million and was one of five districts in the state without sanctions for failing to spend at least 90% of its allocation.
The report looked at school-level goal-setting and outcomes: elementary schools set about 157 academic goals across roughly 56 schools and met 30 of those goals (about 19.11%), with 24 goals showing partial progress and others marked NA when schools shifted to new goals midyear. Junior high schools set 36 academic goals across 15 schools and met roughly 22% of those goals; high schools showed similar patterns, with many high-school goals focused on…
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