The district offers an alternative education program for high school students.
The district has offered a 21.5 percent increase over three years and a plan designed to give them more say in school governance.
Local families host the students providing free room and board, while the district offers one year of school at no cost to the student's family.
The District offers a free school breakfast to low income children.
The district offers high school students 150 courses within 28 curriculum areas.
The district offers a variety of clubs, activities and sports.
The district also offers a retirement incentive to teachers of $1,000 to $10,000.
The district offers a drop out recovery program to residents who are over 25 years old.
The district offers a program funded by the local and state taxpayers.
The district offered an additional one time 3% bonus, which was also rejected.