Indianapolis Public Schools: New Academies to Help Scholars Achieve 3Es
November 04, 2017
November 04, 2017
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4 -- Indianapolis Public Schools issued the following information:
In the 1960s, major U.S. cities -- from Philadelphia to Indianapolis and beyond -- experienced social and political unrest, fueled by poverty and racism. To combat this "new normal," educators worked tirelessly to create ways to make high school more meaningful for students. In 1969, they created academies, linking core academic subjects to occupational themes.
Today, nearly . . .
In the 1960s, major U.S. cities -- from Philadelphia to Indianapolis and beyond -- experienced social and political unrest, fueled by poverty and racism. To combat this "new normal," educators worked tirelessly to create ways to make high school more meaningful for students. In 1969, they created academies, linking core academic subjects to occupational themes.
Today, nearly . . .
