Rural administrators strategize ways to keep Montana schools alive
| November 28, 2007 |
Administrators from 10 central Montana Class C schools are fighting to keep their doors open by looking at sharing teachers, staff and administrators and implementing four-day school weeks to make up for dwindling enrollment dollars.
The school officials met here on Tuesday hoping to discover ways they can avoid consolidating or closing schools.
By KRISTEN CATES Tribune Staff Writer
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