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OPINION: Alpine School District Split: Let us not allow fear to take over
The upcoming Alpine School District split question on November’s ballot has already caused deep divisions within our community. With four months left until the vote, fear often dominates the discourse surrounding this issue. Like me, I’m sure you always strive to put your kids in the best educational environment to succeed, so resisting the temptation to let fear dictate the narrative is essential. I have my thoughts on the split, but there is no right or wrong answer. There is no good side or bad side to this issue. Each voter has their feelings and will make their decision when filling in the ballot bubble during the General Election.
Utah's largest school district could split through interlocal agreements
DRAPER — Alpine School District could still be splitting, though not by way of a ballot measure put forward by the district's school board. That possibility was struck down when Utah lawmakers in June passed HB303 — sponsored by sponsored by Rep. Brady Brammer, R-Highland — during a special legislative session, which prevents local school boards from initiating a process to divide a district. Instead, two separate interlocal agreement proposals to split the district will be on voters' ballots come November.
No traction in Orem, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Vineyard on school district agreement
As 10 of the 14 cities within Alpine School District are exploring the possibility of splitting off and forming their own districts through interlocal agreements, the remaining four municipalities could have a tough decision to make soon. The two interlocal agreements created include one with Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield...
Northern Utah County Cities Seek Public Input on New School District
DRAPER, Utah — Six cities in northern Utah County have initiated a 45-day public comment period to explore the creation of a new school district. On June 18, the mayors and city councils of Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Draper, Highland, and Lehi convened to discuss the findings of a feasibility study conducted by independent public finance advisors. The study evaluated the fiscal impacts, including start-up costs, capital facilities, and staffing, of forming a Central School District (CSD). It also analyzed student enrollment growth and revenue projections from federal, state, and local sources.
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