Monthly Archives: April 2018

Everett High School, Everett, MA – April 13, 2018

by George J Elbaum Everett High School is a public high school with current enrollment of 2,071 students and high diversity: 37% Hispanic, 35% White, 21% Black, and 5% Asian, of which 76% are considered Economically Disadvantaged.  The educational task … Continue reading

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Malden High School, Malden, MA – April 12, 2018 PM

by George J Elbaum Malden High School is a public high school founded in 1857, and its current enrollment of 1869 might be the most diverse in Massachusetts, with the native languages spoken by its students numbering 18.  Racial diversity … Continue reading

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Fayerweather Street School, Cambridge, MA – April 12, 2018 AM

by George J Elbaum Founded in 1967, Fayerweather is a co-educational independent private school enrolling approximately 200 students in PreKindergarten through 8th grade.   Fayerweather structures its Progressive Education on the precepts of Project-Based Learning, Social Justice, and Social-Emotional Development.  It … Continue reading

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Oakland High School, Oakland, CA – March 29, 2018 (PM)

by George J Elbaum Oakland High School (OHS) is a public high school established in 1869, so it’s the oldest high school in Oakland and the sixth oldest in the state.  Its enrollment of 1541 students is 32% African American, 31.5 % Asian, 29.3% Latino and 7.2% … Continue reading

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Monte Vista High School, Danville, CA – March 29, 2018 (AM)

by George J Elbaum Monte Vista High School (MVHigh) is a 9-12 public school with a student body of almost 2500 students which is 61% Caucasian, 21% Asian, 9% Hispanic, and 9% for all others.  The school has a strong … Continue reading

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