Final action will be taken on how shared Lone Tree and Highland Superintendent Ken Crawford will split his time for the next three school years.

The two school districts worked out a sharing agreement at this time last year, splitting Crawford’s time with four days a week at Lone Tree and one day at Highland. In December, the Lone Tree School Board passed a three-year sharing agreement that splits Crawford’s time evenly between the two districts. Final action is on the agenda for the Highland School Board’s monthly meeting Monday day at 6 p.m. If the item is passed, the agreement will go into place starting with the 2019/20 school year.