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District and foundation outline $33M plan for Riley CTE center after cost review

Salt Lake City School District Board of Education · November 19, 2025
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District project staff and the Salt Lake Education Foundation updated the board on plans to convert Riley Elementary into a CTE center, reporting a revised campaign target near $33 million after earlier estimates as high as $44 million; foundation fundraising has raised about $750,000 to date.

Salt Lake City School District staff and the Salt Lake Education Foundation presented a revised plan on Tuesday for a career and technical education (CTE) center at Riley Elementary, estimating total costs near $33 million and outlining a January launch of a formal fundraising campaign.

Isaac, the district project lead, said the architecture firm VCBO — selected after an RFP because it was the original Riley architect — proposed a design that reduces phased‑construction costs and avoids removing second‑floor instructional space. "The original…

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