Utah’s largest public school district is preparing to split into three separate entities and divvy up its outstanding debt after voters approved the move in November.
A timeline on the Alpine School District’s website indicates Utah County officials will
The split
The Alpine school system had $524 million of outstanding bonds, including $319 million of general obligation debt, as of June 30, according to its
“Alpine School District’s outstanding bond liability amounts will be divided between the newly created districts proportionately according to Utah state statute,” a district spokesman said in an email.
Legislation signed into law this year by Gov. Spencer Cox includes provisions for
Alpine’s latest debt sale was in 2022, a $25.7 million
In November 2022, Orem, Utah, voters rejected a
Alpine serves about 84,000 students from several northern Utah County communities in 61 elementary, 14 junior high, and 11 high schools, along with seven special purpose schools.