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District officials propose short‑term boundary moves and temporary placements as enrollment declines continue

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District planners proposed a one‑year boundary adjustment to move a portion of Sunburst Elementary students to Sand Springs, temporary placements for English‑only students at Eagle Bay and Stewart to neighboring schools for 2025–26, and opened the plan for public comment with follow‑up actions in February.

Davis County School District staff presented the first phase of a boundary study on Jan. 21, proposing a short‑term move of part of Sunburst Elementary’s attendance area and temporary placements for English‑only students in a cluster of schools facing declining enrollment.

Dr. Ben Natter, presenting on behalf of the district, said staff met with Sunburst faculty and community councils and narrowed options to two principal maps. Staff recommended moving “group 2” of affected addresses back to Sand Springs for the next school year to remove roughly 150–171 students from…

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