Plans are on the drawing board for a 2,000-student high school (No. 6 on map) that would serve the entire Corning-Painted Post district and replace two existing high schools that have traditionally been crosstown rivals (Nos. 2 and 4 on map).

Plans are on the drawing board for a 2,000-student high school (No. 6 on map) that would serve the entire Corning-Painted Post district and replace two existing high schools that have traditionally been crosstown rivals (Nos. 2 and 4 on map).
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