A Non-high school district is an American form of public school district which does not itself provide a high school, but instead reimburses nearby public districts with high schools for the education of students in the non-high district.
At least two states in the United States — Illinois and Washington — still have districts designated as non-high school districts.
Another state, Kentucky, does not use the term, but has four districts that do not operate high schools.
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