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Granite School District outlines boundary review that could close one or two elementary schools serving Emigration Canyon

5694362 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Granite School District staff told Emigration Canyon council members that a year-long boundary study may recommend one to two elementary school closures; public meetings are scheduled in September and the district plans initial board action in November and final action in December.

Steve Hogan, director of planning and boundaries for Granite School District, told the Emigration Canyon council and residents that the district’s ongoing boundary study could lead to the closure of one or two elementary schools that serve families in the canyon.

"This study is almost a calendar year. We started in February and we will continue through December," Hogan said, and later told the meeting he would "make an initial recommendation to the board as far as what to do ... a week from today." He said the district will hold two large public meetings at Skyline and Olympus in late September and expects a board first reading in November, followed by final action in December.

Why it matters: the study responds to years of declining enrollment across the district. Hogan said Granite had about 75,000 students…

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