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Originally Posted by Wetzel
I worked with 1884, which was a two school team with a private school and local public school located across the road from each other. The private school provided most of the money, while the public school provided the shop space. That collaborative effort by both schools makes it successful, rather than just having students join "the other schools team." A joint venture might be more appealing to the administration.
Wetzel
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this comment and others like this is anew idea that i may explore. however, the private school definitely has students from all over the region, not just from our community. But it's definitely an idea to pursue. thanks!