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District proposes short-term boundary shifts and temporary reassignments as enrollment declines

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Summary

Dr. Van Natter told the Davis County School District board the district will propose a one-year boundary move to shift roughly 150 students from Sunburst Elementary to Sand Springs and temporary classroom reassignments to address insufficient English-only enrollment at Eagle Bay and Stewart.

Dr. Van Natter, presenting for the district’s elementary planning team, told the Davis County School District board that a boundary study focused on Sunburst Elementary and several clusterwide reviews has produced a set of short-term recommendations to address declining enrollment and imbalanced immersion/English enrollment splits.

The team recommended moving a defined group of students ("group number 2" in the district packet) out of Sunburst and back to Sand Springs Elementary for the next school year; staff said the change would move roughly 150 students and would hit the district’s short-term target for relief at Sunburst while avoiding moving the same families twice…

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