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Wasatch board narrows high‑school boundary choices; staff to post tweaked “D/H” map for public hearing

Wasatch County School Board · October 10, 2025
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After reviewing eight proposed boundary maps and survey data, the Wasatch County School Board narrowed options to a refined D/H hybrid and directed staff to produce a tweaked map for public notice and a forthcoming public hearing. The board debated neighborhood splits, program access and the likely effects of school choice.

The Wasatch County School Board moved on Thursday to narrow a set of proposed high‑school boundary scenarios and asked staff to prepare a refined “D/H” map for public notice and parent comment ahead of a scheduled hearing. Directors spent the study session weighing neighborhood integrity, projected enrollment and whether families would use school choice if their home boundary assigned them elsewhere.

Board members and staff examined two maps that had drawn the most attention: scenario D, which follows Highway 40 as a clear dividing line and preserves the…

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