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Holiday residents press council to fund feasibility study on splitting from Granite School District
Summary
Dozens of parents and residents told the Holiday City Council on May 1 they support funding a feasibility study to explore creating a smaller, locally governed school district, citing class sizes, local control and fears of school closures; councilors said they are engaged and continuing outreach.
Dozens of residents urged the Holiday City Council on May 1 to authorize a feasibility study examining whether parts of the city should form a smaller, local school district separate from the Granite School District.
Speakers at the public‑comment period described strong local ties to neighborhood schools and a desire for greater local representation in school decisions. "Granite District services 50,000 students," said Emily Davis, a Holiday resident (Emily Davis, public commenter). Many speakers said large districts…
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