
For more than a century, Alpine School District has given students in Utah County excellent education experiences. We are very grateful to our teachers, administrators, counselors, and support professionals who continue to deliver on their promise to help students achieve our Vision for Learning and prepare for a future full of opportunities.
Our history and tradition of excellence serve as a solid foundation upon which new districts can build. We will engage in this work with the same expertise, dedication, and professionalism that we have always demonstrated in Alpine School District.
Three New School Districts
Alpine School District will no longer exist as of July 1, 2027. Three new school districts with new names and boundaries will assume all operations and student services.
“Aspen Peaks” (central) School District was created by the passage of Proposition 11 in November 2024. It includes the municipalities of Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Highland, and Lehi; and the Utah County portion of Draper. See the map here.
“Lake Mountain” (west) School District was created by the passage of Proposition 14 in November 2024. It includes the municipalities of Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs; and unincorporated parts of Utah County west of Lehi. See the map here.
“Timpanogos” (south) School District became the “reorganized school district” after the passage of Propositions 11 and 14. In December 2024 the municipalities of Lindon, Orem, Pleasant Grove, and Vineyard formed an interlocal agreement to create a new school district. See the map here.