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Parents, students and teachers urge Jordan School Board to keep Midas Creek feeders intact

Jordan School District Board of Education · November 12, 2025
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The Jordan School District Board of Education heard more than two hours of public testimony Nov. 11 on a proposed boundary change that would reassign portions of the Midas Creek attendance area, with parents, students and staff urging the board to preserve walkability and existing feeder patterns.

The Jordan School District Board of Education heard more than two hours of public testimony Nov. 11 on a proposed boundary change that would reassign portions of the Midas Creek attendance area to other middle and high schools.

Dozens of parents, students and school staff urged the board not to split Midas Creek’s feeder pattern. Shauna Page, a district employee and Wildflower resident, said the change would “forcibly reassign our children from West Hills Middle School and Copper Hills High School to campuses that are significantly farther away” and warned that “every minute added…

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