A historic cultural hub on the Sonoma Coast has officially closed its doors today as Kashia Elementary School marks its final day of instruction. The Press Democrat reports the tiny, single-classroom public school was forced to dissolve under California law after its average daily attendance fell just below the state-mandated minimum of six students. The closure follows a tumultuous year marked by an internal child safety allegation against the …
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