All the speakers at the Chicago conference argued that rural schools too small to be effective should consolidate with neighboring schools.
The school, which had forty-three students in 1903, consolidated with Thorndale in 1946.
If any district casts a negative vote, the schools will not consolidate.
The school consolidated the former Stoco and Sophia high schools.
The school itself consolidated with the school at St. Patrick's and used its building.
In 1943, the town's school consolidated with the Panhandle school district, and the school building became a community center.
Beginning in 1911, those schools consolidated into four K-12 facilities throughout the county.
In 1930, several smaller schools consolidated with Rochelle High School.
The school consolidated into the Spoon River Valley district in 1948.
However, the school consolidated in 1931, and soon nothing remained in the community.