Olin to set up whole-grade sharing with Midland

In what I believe is the fifth such arrangement of its kind, the Olin school district is going to give students in grades 7-12 their choice of school to attend.

The Anamosa Journal-Eureka reports that the Olin board was to vote on ratifying an arrangement with Midland on Jan. 28. I have not seen any follow-up stories on this yet.

Olin gave up its high school in 2012 and has been sending all students to Anamosa. But starting next school year, the Midland school district will have the same whole-grade-sharing terms. The school in Wyoming is slightly closer and much smaller than Anamosa, so families will be able to decide what kind of experience they want their kids to have. (Could be worth a study, even.)

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