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If district splits, what's next?

Published: Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 12:14 a.m. MST
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If the district splits, what happens next?

The current Jordan Board of Education will maintain oversight of school operations until the new districts are operational July 1, 2009. Here is a timeline for what will happen in between:

• December: Transition teams formed in both old and new school districts to inventory and allocate assets

• June: Board of Education elections

• July: School board members take office, begin setting up new districts

• July 1, 2009: New school districts begin operating on their own.

Source: Jordan School District, Windows, "Q&A: A Potential Division of Jordan School District" (created during the district's neutral stance and citing information in the cities' feasibility studies)

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KH -- no one knows the first steps in allocating resources. The...

No one knows | Nov. 5, 2007 at 3:49 p.m.

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