Across Utah, communities are confronting a growing question: Will we treat our public schools as cost centers or as civic anchors?

Declining enrollment, aging facilities and shifting budgets are testing the values that define our state’s commitment to education. Granite School District now finds itself at the center of that test, facing a decision that extends beyond one neighborhood: a choice that could dismantle a model of excellence and send ripples through generations. What’s at stake is not just the future of one school but also the direction of public education across Utah.

A school that builds generations

Eastwood Elementary is not a school in need of rescuing. It’s a school worth defending.

For more than 60 years, Eastwood has been the heartbeat of Millcreek, where generations

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