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Granite School District warns of falling enrollment, says boundary study could lead to one or two elementary closures
Summary
District planner Steve Hogan told the council a 20‑year enrollment decline and five‑year projection of roughly 1,000 fewer students annually could force boundary changes and possibly one or two elementary school closures in Area 5; initial proposals will come later this year with changes effective fall 2026.
Steve Hogan, director of planning and boundaries for Granite School District, presented the district’s Area 5 elementary study and laid out the rationale for boundary changes.
Hogan said the district’s long‑term trend is declining enrollment and that the district and an outside consultant project a continued drop of about 1,000 students per year over the next five years. “It’s…
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