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Board discusses boundary change proposals as rapid housing growth pressures Desert Canyons Elementary

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Summary

District staff proposed a boundary adjustment — starting by moving Desert Color subdivision students — to relieve overcrowding at Desert Canyons Elementary and to manage projected growth along White Dome Drive and nearby development sites.

District staff told the board Desert Canyons Elementary is approaching capacity (about 740 students) and recommended initiating a boundary change process to prevent overcrowding next year.

Staff presented one near‑term proposal to move the portion of the Desert Color subdivision that currently sends about 45–50 students to Desert Canyons over to Bloomington Elementary, which would reduce Desert Canyons’ projected enrollment and…

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