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SALT LAKE CITY — M. Lynn Bennion Elementary School is where Carrie Shalverus proudly sent her kids to elementary school.
"I knew it was going to be painful, but I felt confident at the time when I first heard about it that they had a policy to follow because four years ago we asked them to make a policy to follow and we talked a lot about transparency and equity," Shalverus said, referring back to four years ago when there was talk about Bennion possibly being closed.
To help not just the East Liberty Park Community, but all of Salt Lake learn more. Robb and the community council GRAMA requested information about the boundary and population study. "We want to understand how decisions are made, we want to know why the seven schools were added to that future study list, and why all the other schools weren't, and I don't feel like we have answers to that right now," Shalverus remarked.
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