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(KSL News) Davis County parents are upset over talks about changing elementary school boundaries.
According to the Deseret Morning News, about 100 community members attended a district board meeting to discuss boundary lines for elementary schools.
Many residents showed disapproval for the proposed changes, saying their children should not be uprooted from their current school.
Meetings for new high school boundary lines are set for next week.
Meanwhile, in Salt Lake County, the Granite school board says at this point there will not be a decision on the issue of creating smaller school districts.
(Information from the Deseret Morning News)