The career and technology school does not constitute a separate school district but is a joint project for the establishment of a career and technology school by the cooperating school districts. The career and technology school must be funded by the respective district boards, as the district boards may agree upon. The costs of acquiring real property and the improvements on it are to be borne by the respective district boards according to their agreement. Effect of Amendment The 2005 amendment substituted "career and technology" for "vocational" in the first and second sentences and made nonsubstantive language changes.
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