The Clarinda and South Page school boards have approved a sharing agreement that will allow students from the latter to take classes at the former, KMA reports. A story from the Clarinda Herald-Journal says the deal also includes “educational services.” Note that I do not count partial day sharing on the school timeline (Ar-We-Va is doing much the same thing with Carroll).
With South Page ending athletics, students can also do sports at Clarinda except for football because it’s an odd-numbered year and co-ops entered after districts are set make a team ineligible for postseason participation.
Clarinda’s in a bit of a lurch itself. The district is going to have an AEA administrator as acting superintendent next school year because its superintendent resigned about two weeks ago. He’s going to replace the Creston superintendent, who announced his retirement in April because of health issues.
Also in KMAland, the photograph accompanying a Coast Guard press release looks awfully familiar.