The Alpine School District is considering changing its grade level configuration, merging some schools, repurposing schools, and possibly closing schools due to under-enrollment. The Board of Education is discussing options for a potential split of the district to be presented to voters in November, with voters facing a choice between three proposals. The board has voted to continue studying two potential options for reconfiguring the district. Leaders have settled on two options for breaking up Utah's largest school district.
The Alpine School District has selected two ways the district could reconfigure — one of which may end up on November’s ballot. https://t.co/4XuqQ52vb7
Alpine split maps: Leaders settle on 2 options to break up Utah’s largest school district https://t.co/lIujSHYQDX
The Alpine School District Board of Education on Tuesday voted to continue studying two potential options for how Utah's largest school district could be reconfigured going forward. https://t.co/T2YxQu13lD
Alpine School District's consideration of splitting has grown more complicated as voters may face a decision between three proposals in November. https://t.co/lEgfeicU51 @PaulNelsonKUTV
The Alpine School District Board of Education is narrowing down options that could be presented to voters in November on a possible split of the district. @mikeandersonKSL https://t.co/puy6pjWNdW
This morning the @alpineschools is holding a meeting to discuss a split in the district… @KSL5TV https://t.co/WJHtI9B3BM
Monday night at a town hall, the school district announced it's considering changing grade level configuration, merging some schools, repurposing schools, and even closing schools to help deal with under enrollment. @terihornstein https://t.co/DFjZmT35F8