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Rural Schools Struggle with Class Options

 Grandview elementary, middle and high schools occupy the same campus in a rural area of Jefferson County. (Photo: Kristofor Husted, Harvest Public Media)
Grandview elementary, middle and high schools occupy the same campus in a rural area of Jefferson County. (Photo: Kristofor Husted, Harvest Public Media)

 

Schools in rural school districts often don’t have the budget or the teachers to offer students all of the courses they’d like to take. As part of the Harvest Public Media series on bridging the urban-rural divide, Kristofor Husted visited one rural school district in Missouri that’s trying to fix the problem.