Weber School District Reviews Closure of Lomond View Elementary

Lomond View Elementary School exterior view

Pleasant View, September 9, 2025

News Summary

The Weber School District is evaluating the potential closure of Lomond View Elementary in Pleasant View due to declining student enrollment. A study is underway to assess feasibility amid a backdrop of capital improvement needs. The district notes significant operational savings could result from the closure, while also planning for student transfers to nearby schools. A public hearing and a vote regarding the closure are scheduled for November and December respectively, aligning with long-term fiscal planning for the district.

Pleasant View – The Weber School District is considering the closure of Lomond View Elementary, located in Pleasant View, due to a significant decline in student enrollment and changes in demographic patterns. School officials have authorized a study to examine the feasibility of closing the school, which has been in operation since 1959.

Current enrollment figures indicate a decrease from 32,731 students in the 2021-2022 school year to 31,747 at the start of the 2024-2025 school year. This trend reflects stagnant or declining enrollment particularly in older neighborhoods where Lomond View is located. As a part of the decision-making process, the district is also conducting a boundary study for Orchard Springs and North Ogden elementary schools, which would potentially welcome Lomond View students should the closure occur.

Orchard Springs, built in 2019, has a utilization rate of just 53% capacity, suggesting that it could accommodate additional students from Lomond View without significant logistical challenges. Currently, Lomond View faces urgent capital improvement needs to ensure student safety and compliance with upcoming state legislation concerning school infrastructure.

The projected cost for necessary upgrades at Lomond View Elementary is estimated to be around $3 million. These upgrades are critical to meet safety standards outlined by the new state legislation (HB84) scheduled to take effect in 2024. In contrast, closing Lomond View could lead to cost savings of approximately $1.3 million annually for the school district.

As part of their assessment strategy, school leaders are prioritizing long-term planning to ensure that any decisions made align with the district’s fiscal responsibilities, especially in light of a recent property tax hike passed last August. The district plans to notify parents of affected students starting October 1, giving them a chance to provide input on the proposal. A public hearing is scheduled for November, and a vote on the potential closure is tentatively set for December 3.

If the closure is approved, subsequent boundary adjustments for Orchard Springs and North Ogden would be voted on in January. Should the Lomond View closure move forward, the school will officially close at the end of the 2025-2026 school year.

This ongoing evaluation of school capacities and demographic trends underlines the district’s commitment to utilizing its resources effectively while adapting to the needs of the community. School officials aim to provide quality education in environments that are both safe and conducive to learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Lomond View Elementary being considered for closure?

The Weber School District is experiencing declining enrollment, particularly in older neighborhoods. Closing Lomond View Elementary may help alleviate this issue while saving the district approximately $1.3 million annually.

What will happen to the students if Lomond View closes?

Students from Lomond View are expected to be absorbed into Orchard Springs and North Ogden elementary schools, pending the results of a boundary study.

When will a decision be made regarding the closure?

A public hearing is set for November, and a tentative vote on the closure is scheduled for December 3. If approved, future boundary changes would be voted on in January.

What improvements are needed at Lomond View Elementary?

Lomond View Elementary requires an estimated $3 million in upgrades, primarily focused on safety improvements mandated by new state legislation due to take effect in 2024.

Key Features of the Closure Proposal

Feature Details
Current Enrollment 31,747 students
Estimated Savings $1.3 million annually
Capacity of Orchard Springs 53% utilized
Cost of Upgrades Needed $3 million
Public Hearing Date November
Vote on Closure December 3
Closure Effective Date End of 2025-2026 school year

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