Ohio district wants new high school to be four schools in one

March 21, 2001
When 2,400 kids show up for classes at Medina High School in Ohio next year, they will find that the new $77 million high school is really four high schools

When 2,400 kids show up for classes at Medina High School in Ohio next year, they will find that the new $77 million high school is really four high schools in one. School officials are working to create four "houses" at the high school where groups of about 600 students from all four grades will spend their entire high school careers.

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