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Edgar, Douglas county schools look to maximize their possibilities

By Tim Mitchell
Sunday December 31, 2006

Robin Scholz

Shiloh Superintendent Jim Acklin hopes his district can pool resources with five others to form a new 1,000-student cooperative high school.

Young people from six school districts in Douglas and Edgar counties could find themselves attending the same cooperative high school within a few years.

School leaders from Shiloh, Kansas, Oakland, Chrisman and the two Paris school districts are considering a proposal to form a new high school that could have as many as 1,000 students.

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