Tommi Fossum will be among a small tide of children who are reversing a long-time trend in Rhame. A town and school that have been shrinking for two decades or more are slowly rebounding.
There were just 22 students in the [Rhame] elementary school during the 2006 reorganization with Bowman, when junior high and high school students were absorbed there into a county-wide school. Today, there are 35 students.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Nice Bismarck Tribune Story on Growing Schools in the Oil Patch
Link here.
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