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Canyons board advances boundary proposals amid districtwide enrollment decline; more hearings set
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CANYONS SCHOOL DISTRICT — At a Nov. 11 board meeting, the Canyons School District’s long‑range planning committee presented second‑reading proposals to consolidate several elementary schools and adjust attendance boundaries in response to sustained enrollment declines.
CANYONS SCHOOL DISTRICT — At a Nov. 11 board meeting, the Canyons School District’s long‑range planning committee presented second‑reading proposals to consolidate several elementary schools and adjust attendance boundaries in response to sustained enrollment declines.
Business administrator Leon Wilcox told the board the state’s October 1 counts show continuing drops and that the district has fallen from roughly 34,000 students in pre‑COVID years to about 31,500 now. “We we dropped about 10, 11,000 students this past year,” Wilcox said, summarizing statewide and local trends and urging the board to consider consolidations to maintain grade‑level staffing and program…
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