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Board approves district reorganization after debate over structure and equity office
Summary
After extended discussion and objections from some board members and staff, the board approved a superintendent-proposed reorganization that embeds equity work across operations and shifts several departments. The measure passed in a roll-call vote.
The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education voted March 4 to approve a superintendent-led reorganization of district departments that shifts some functions, embeds equity work across operational units and adjusts reporting lines.
Superintendent Doctor Grant had presented a reorganization chart to the board earlier in the cycle. The proposal moved several functions to new reporting homes and positioned a school leadership and performance office (with responsibility for evaluation and data‑insight work) under an area director. The superintendent told the board the design is intended to put implementation authority closer to school leadership and to…
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