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Sheridan High School lunch schedule shift, open-campus and proposed softball co-op draw trustee questions

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Superintendent Jeff Stultz said Sheridan High School is planning to move from two lunch periods to one to expand elective and support opportunities, and trustees discussed a proposed softball co-op with neighboring districts that would include a $1,000 fee for each out-of-district athlete.

Superintendent Jeff Stultz and high-school leaders described a planned shift from two lunch periods to a single lunch period at Sheridan High School next school year, a change intended to increase elective opportunities, free shared facilities, and let teachers take lunch simultaneously to improve availability for students.

Stultz said the current two-lunch schedule "drives the schedule" and makes elective options and staff availability more difficult. "By having one lunch,…

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