Catlin board studies co-op classes with Jamaica
CATLIN – Doubtful that state money will be available for the construction of a new, three-district high school any time soon, Catlin school officials said Thursday they are exploring the possibility of combining junior high and high school classes with the neighboring Jamaica district.
"I think it's something we need to investigate," said Catlin School Board President Jeff Fauver.
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