Parents, students speak on Shiloh co-op, expansion
HOMER – About 100 parents, coaches and student athletes showed up at the Heritage school board meeting earlier this week to talk about the cooperative sports program with Shiloh school district.
Shiloh and Heritage school districts currently have cooperative contracts in football, track and baseball. Board President Kevin Wright said each contract has a two-year term and can be reconsidered at the end of each term.
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