Yellow signs with a photo of the 117-year-old Lake Pend Oreille High School building popped up across Sandpoint this spring. “We support LPOHS in its current location,” they read. The signs are part of a campaign to prevent the alternative school’s planned move from its historic building to trailers behind Sandpoint’s middle school and high school. Superintendent Becky Meyer in January announced the move to staff, citing declining enrollment,…
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