Record attendance seen at migrant school in Rantoul
RANTOUL – School officials reported record attendance at this Rantoul Township High School's migrant school.
More than 200 young people attended classes this summer, according to Migrant Elementary School Principal Todd Wilson and Migrant Middle School and High School Principal Scott Amerio. It's by far the highest enrollment for the program.
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