HIGH SCHOOL was filmed at a large urban high school in Philadelphia. The film documents how the school system exists not only to pass on "facts" but also transmits social values from one generation to another. HIGH SCHOOL presents a series of formal and informal encounters between teachers, students, parents, and administrators through which the ideology and values of the school emerge.. Chosen for preservation by the National Film Preservation Board.. "HIGH SCHOOL, a wicked, brilliant documentary about life in a lower-middle-class secondary school." - Richard Schickel, Life. "HIGH SCHOOL shows no stretching of minds. It does show the overwhelming dreariness of administrators and teachers who confuse teaching with discipline. The school somehow takes warm, breathing teen-agers and tries to turn them into 40-year old mental eunuchs... No wonder the kids turn off, stare out windows, become surly, try to escape... The most frightening thing about 'HIGH SCHOOL' is that it captures the battlefield so clearly; the film is too true." - Peter Janssen, Newsweek
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Title from title frames
Credits
Photographed by Richard Leiterman; editor, Frederick Wiseman
Event
Originally produced by Frederick Wiseman (Zipporah) in 1968
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Optional closed captions in English
Added to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry in 1991