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Author Duke, Daniel Linden

Title The school that refused to die : continuity and change at Thomas Jefferson High School / Daniel L. Duke
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1995

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 291 pages) : illustrations
Series Suny series, educational leadership
SUNY series in educational leadership
Contents PREFACE -- BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS IN TEE-JAY'S HISTORY -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1. CREATING AN EXCELLENT HIGH SCHOOL -- 1. Richmond, Its School System, and the Origins of Thomas Jefferson High School -- 2. Building an Academic Culture -- 3. Glory Days and Well-Rounded Students -- PART 2. THE STRUGGLE TO PRESERVE EXCELLENCE -- 4. Giving Proper Direction to Change -- 5. The Certainty of Uncertainty -- 6. The Challenge of Coexistence -- PART 3. INTERPRETING THE TEE-JAY EXPERIENCE -- 7. The Changing Face of School Desegregation -- 8. The Struggle to Preserve Excellence
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-284) and index
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Subject Thomas Jefferson High School (Richmond, Va.) -- History
SUBJECT Thomas Jefferson High School (Richmond, Va.) fast
Subject Education, Urban -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Case studies
EDUCATION -- Secondary.
Education, Urban
Virginia -- Richmond
Genre/Form Case studies
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 94010030
ISBN 0585045380
9780585045382
0070419531
9780070419537
9780791423325
0791423328
9780791423318
079142331X