Residents are pushing for a study to see if splitting from the Granite School District would benefit local students through smaller class sizes and better representation.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The study is estimated to cost approximately $100,000.
Local families and students who desire more direct representation and smaller school environments.
The Granite School District, which may face loss of tax base and administrative complexity.
Residents are pushing the city to fund a study to see if breaking away from the Granite School District to form a local district is viable. They argue it would provide better representation and smaller class sizes.
Residents are pushing for a study to see if splitting from the Granite School District is viable. They want more local control over their schools.
Granite School District is looking at closing elementary schools due to fewer kids. This could change which school your child attends and how the district uses its buildings.
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