Abstract
Even in a community where resources of all kinds seem to be in ample supply, developing an educational program that is tailor-made for that community calls for professional ability well above the level of preparing requisitions and signing checks. In this article, we have a report from one large high school that is work ing imaginatively and resolutely to give its com munity a fitting secondary school program.
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