In 1926 a new consolidated school was built at the cost of approximately $75,000.
These have been replaced by consolidated schools and the larger school divisions of today.
Only 266 students are enrolled in grades 7 through 12 at the consolidated high school.
In 1950 Cistern had a consolidated high school with two teachers.
Instead, the men fanned out and started moving in on the consolidated high school.
The students felt that this symbol was appropriate for the three consolidated schools.
North was demolished to make room for a new consolidated high school.
It earned the distinction of being the world's largest rural consolidated high school.
It provided Grades 1 through 12 during its lifetime as a consolidated school.
The campus, which is already crowded, would seem a poor choice for this consolidated school.