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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