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Novice High School Set to Close Doors Permanently

By: Andrew Carlson
Updated: January 24, 2012
High school students in the Novice ISD in Coleman County will have to travel farther to school beginning this fall.

Last month the Novice school board voted to close down the high school, which currently has only 20 students.

Superintendent Dale Freeman says the district has been a victim of dwindling enrollment for many
years now.

Novice ISD will continue to educate kindergarten through eighth grades, but high school students will have to attend classes at neighboring school districts such as Coleman, Winters, or Jim Ned.

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