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Facility Advisory Committee

Cache County School District (CCSD) is evaluating community development in the Cache Valley and working towards a 20-year master facilities plan. Due to the growth in Cache Valley communities, current school boundaries will be re-aligned for the 2026-2027 school year.

A Facilities Advisory Committee (FAC) has been created to:

  1. Gain equitable community insight and evaluate growth in Cache Valley communities
  2. Determine how growth will impact facility needs
  3. Give a recommendation to the Cache County Board of Education.

The committee is an advisory group that includes members from every voting precinct in Cache County. Members are designated by their precinct and the group is not open to the public. The FAC also includes several CCSD employees.

The school district has subcontracted with MHTN Architects to determine facility growth and needs. MHTN Architects will evaluate every building, identify facility needs, and rank buildings by need. This evaluation began in January of 2025. Part of MHTN’s evaluation includes a demographer’s report, which has been completed.

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Full Demographer's Report

Click here to view the demographer report, which analyzes current population sizes and predicts future population changes in our school district.

demographer report

Anticipated Timeline

August 2025

The advisory committee to present proposed options to the Cache County Board of Education.

Community survey distributed.

September 2025

Public hearing to be held September 18.

October 2025

Final vote by the Cache County Board of Education.

Spring 2026

Parents and guardians will be notified of the boundary changes to be implemented for the 2026-2027 school year.

Proposed Changes

The Facility Advisory Committee's recommendations will be presented to the school board at a study session on September 4.

Key dates for the public to provide input and for the final decision are:

  • August: Public survey for community members with school-aged children living within the proposed boundary changes .

  • September 18: A public hearing at the Board of Education's business session.

  • October 16: A vote on the proposed changes will take place at the Board of Education's business session.

These proposed changes will also shape our Dual-Language Immersion (DLI) programs in the following ways:

  • The French DLI program (grades 6-8) will be moved to Maple View Middle School in Nibley.

  • The Spanish DLI program (grades 9-12) will be located at Mountain Crest High School.

  • A proposed transition plan is in place for students currently enrolled.

Below is an interactive map of the committee's proposed boundary changes.

To view the proposed boundary changes, click on the blue button, which opens a map. To use the map:

  1. Select the school(s) you would like to view using the menu on the top-left side.

  2. Zoom in and out using your mouse or the "+" and "-" symbols in the bottom-left corner.

proposed boundary changes

Boundary Updates

The Facility Advisory Committee's recommendations were presented to the school board at a study session on September 4 and voted upon on September 18th.

The proposed changes were unanimously approved.

Below is an interactive map of the approved boundary changes.

To view the approved boundary changes, click on the blue button, which opens a map. To use the map:

  1. Select the school(s) you would like to view using the menu on the top-left side.

  2. Zoom in and out using your mouse or the "+" and "-" symbols in the bottom-left corner.

APPROVed boundary changes

Projected School Enrollment Numbers with Proposed Changes

This chart shows the expected number of students each elementary school can hold for the 2026-2027 school year. These numbers are based on the following:

  • Proposed boundary changes
  • The opening of the new Hyde Park Elementary School
  • Sixth graders moving into middle school
  • The new DLI magnet schools
Elementary School Enrollment Numbers
Birch Creek 72%
Canyon 69%
Cedar Ridge (DLI Magnet) 80%
Greenville 63%
Heritage 83%
Lewiston 76%
Lincoln 79%
Millville 65%
Mountainside 62%
Nibley 89%
North Park 72%
Providence 73%
River Heights 78%
Spring Creek Elementary (DLI Magnet) 80%
Summit 83%
Sunrise 66%
Wellsville 62%
White Pine 70%
New Elementary (Hyde Park) 70%
Middle Schools Enrollment Numbers
Juniper Ridge (Hyde Park) 60%
Maple View (Nibley) 83.4%
North Cache* 100.6%
South Cache 88.6%

The facilities committee made a commitment to have four "feeder" middle schools, one for each high school.

  • Juniper Ridge MS students (Hyde Park) will go to Green Canyon.
  • Maple View MS students (Nibley) will go to Ridgeline.
  • North Cache MS students will go to Sky View.
  • South Cache MS students will go to Mountain Crest

*According to the demographer's report, it is projected that for the next 10 years, North Cache will be at capacity, but not over.