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Board approves studies of Innovations Early College and Washington magnet program; seeks reconfiguration study for Nibley Park

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Summary

The district will study potential long-term closure of Innovations Early College High School and the Washington magnet special enrollment program and will pursue a grade-level reconfiguration study for Nibley Park (K-8 to elementary); the board voted to move Innovations and Washington to action and then approved further study of both programs.

The Salt Lake City School District board voted Aug. 5 to authorize in-depth studies of two programs and to direct staff to study a grade-level reconfiguration.

Actions taken - Innovations Early College High School: The board approved a motion to study Innovations for potential long-term closure and to initiate required state notifications. The recommendation described declining enrollment and limited utilization of concurrent enrollment with Salt Lake Community College as factors prompting the study. - Washington magnet special enrollment program: The board approved a motion to study Washington's special enrollment (magnet/gifted) program for potential closure and to initiate required notifications; the pilot program had been designated nonrenewed earlier…

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