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Educated voters on education issues?
City chiefs worry that residents are confused about school issues
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"It's apparent that cities need to do what they need to do, but ... I think we would have had more success if we had had more unity (in the lawsuit)," said Herriman City Councilwoman Raquel DeLuca. "I think we should be united with our east-side neighbors, because their concerns are the same as ours, but we haven't been able to be unified in that. As far as citizens go, I don't think there has been enough togetherness on this issue, because it's come so quickly."
DeLuca isn't the only west-side leader who feels like the district issue is like a "freight train headed to who knows where," Applegarth says there is a host of questions that worry his residents, like how the resulting district will pay for new buildings and provide classes for those with special needs if the east side separates from the west side.
Although the city is in a holding pattern of not knowing what will happen, Applegarth said, if nothing else, at least the general election on Nov. 6 will give one answer.
"I worry about the single-parent mom with a few kids who doesn't have access to the system and how scared she must be," Applegarth said. "There is nothing more important than our children and our grandchildren, and this uncertainty creates a lot of insecurities. It will be nice to have it decided and be on our way and start talking about concrete solutions and that will give them hope."
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