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High School Renewal in South Carolina: An Angry Response To Abandonment

Anna T. Hicks

Department of Administration, Curriculum, and Instruction, College of Education, Western Carolina University

Lorin W. Anderson

Department of Educational Leadership and Policies, Wardlaw College, University of South Carolina, Columbia

Seventeen high schools in South Carolina have joined with the University of South Carolina to form a school-university partnership called the South Carolina High School Network for Teacher and Administrator Renewal. The creation of the network is a unique response by educators determined to continue high school renewal efforts in the face of political abandonment.

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 82, No. 596, 66-73 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/019263659808259612


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