City Council OKs Plans for New School in West Jordan

City Council OKs Plans for New School in West Jordan


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WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) -- West Jordan will soon get a new elementary school.

Last night, the City Council put its stamp of approval on the project.

Construction on the new school is set to begin next month. The year-round school is expected to ease overcrowding at area schools.

The council's approval came as a relief to many West Jordan residents and parents of students at Oakcrest Elementary, which is the most populated elementary school in the district with 1,400 students.

The $13.5 million school will be built on the city's northwest side at 6000 West and 7000 South. It's expected to open its doors in July 2008.

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Information from: Deseret Morning News, http://www.deseretnews.com

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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