Alpine School District
| Alpine School District | |
|---|---|
Alpine School District Education Center (headquarters) | |
| Location | |
575 North 100 East
United StatesAmerican Fork, Utah | |
| Coordinates | 40°23′18″N 111°47′47″W / 40.3884°N 111.7963°W |
| District information | |
| Established | 1915 |
| Superintendent | Shane Farnsworth |
| Other information | |
| Website | alpineschools |
Alpine School District is the primary school district in northern Utah County, Utah, United States.
The district was founded in 1915, and includes all grades from kindergarten through high school (K–12). As of 2018, there were 58 elementary schools, 14 junior high schools, 11 high schools, and 9 special purpose schools serving approximately 78,659 students, making it the largest school district in Utah.
In November of 2022, Orem City put the issue of splitting from the Alpine School District on the ballot. This new district would also potentially include the City of Lindon. Over 73% of voters did not approve of this plan. On the ballot for the year 2024, two propositions arose, which would lead to Alpine School District's split. However, notable cities such as Pleasant Grove, Lindon, and Orem were excluded from this vote, in order to prevent the district's split. Following the success of the two propositions organized by cities in north-central and western parts of the district, with around 60% of voters in for each voting to split, the Alpine School District will split into three new districts which are anticipated to begin operation for the 2027–28 school year.