How starting a daily bus run led to a spike enrolments at Stonehenge State School, in outback Queensland
Three years ago, one of the most remote primary schools in Australia had just three students, and parents were worried it would close permanently.so the tiny community of Stonehenge near Longreach in Western Queensland started a school bus run to attract station kids who were learning online.
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