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Wildflower and Copper Canyon residents oppose move to Bingham; board schedules Nov. 18 vote
Summary
Residents from the Wildflower/Copper Canyon area told the Jordan School Board that proposed Northwest boundary changes would split feeder patterns and force students to travel farther to Bingham High, reducing walkability and extracurricular participation; commenters asked for phased rollouts and permit protections.
Dozens of residents and students told the Jordan School District Board of Education on Nov. 11 that a proposed Northwest-area boundary change would sever existing community ties and force students who now walk to Copper Hills and West Hills to travel longer distances to Elkridge or Bingham.
Scott Humphrey, a long-time resident who said he is walkable to Copper Hills High School, told the board: "We don't want to see our community…
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