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DENMARK HISTORY - School consolidation referendums in 1956 were not successful

After World War II, one-room school districts began a general decline as people increasingly moved from rural areas to villages and cities. Because the one-room school districts were falling well below capacity, a movement began to consolidate the thousands of small school districts throughout the state into larger, more efficient districts centered around the local high school.

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