Rural School Consolidation
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School System Consolidation
1970-71 Brownsville Haywood County 1970-71 Sparta White County 1980-81 Watertown Wilson County 1981-82 Atwood 1981-82 Trezevant 1981-82 Gibson County Gibson County ceased to function as a regular school system. A new Gibson County Special School District was opened and students were assigned to the municipal or special school districts within the county. 1983-84 Crockett Mills 1983-84 Friendshi...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Rural Educator
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2643-9662,0273-446X
DOI: 10.35608/ruraled.v27i2.497