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Jordan board defers Aspen boundary change, votes to study larger Herriman area for long‑term alignment

Jordan School District Board of Education · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Facilities committee recommended no boundary changes at Aspen Elementary now after forecasts show capacity not exceeded until 2028; board accepted the recommendation (6–1) and separately authorized a study of South/Daybreak/Herriman/Olympia Hills elementary feeder alignment to consider longer‑term options.

Jordan School District—s Board of Education voted Tuesday to accept a facilities committee recommendation to make no boundary changes at Aspen Elementary this year and to revisit the matter after the district—s next October enrollment count.

Facilities staff told the board that Aspen currently is below use capacity (capacity cited as 1,100) and that October projections place Aspen at about 947 students next year with forecasts reaching approximately 1,139 by 2028. The committee noted Aspen has nine portables in use now and recommended…

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