True, though it was also academically streamed, or at least it was in my day (NNHS '87). I don't recall the students in the curriculum I / I-A classes (college prep & honors) having any social interaction with those in curriculum II (tech/vocational & non-college) - it felt like two schools sharing the same building. The whole thing seems pretty classist in retrospect.
True, though it was also academically streamed, or at least it was in my day (NNHS '87). I don't recall the students in the curriculum I / I-A classes (college prep & honors) having any social interaction with those in curriculum II (tech/vocational & non-college) - it felt like two schools sharing the same building. The whole thing seems pretty classist in retrospect.
True, though it was also academically streamed, or at least it was in my day (NNHS '87). I don't recall the students in the curriculum I / I-A classes (college prep & honors) having any social interaction with those in curriculum II (tech/vocational & non-college) - it felt like two schools sharing the same building. The whole thing seems pretty classist in retrospect.