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An Educational System for the Seventies

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An Educational System for the Seventies, sometimes abbreviated as ES'70 or ES-70, was a research effort in the United States to develop a new secondary school curriculum for the 1970s. It was jointly produced by 19 local school districts, their corresponding state agencies, and the U. S. Office of Education.

Involved districts

  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Breathitt County, Kentucky
  • Broward County, Florida
  • Chicago (Archdiocese), Illinois
  • Duluth, Minnesota
  • Houston, Texas
  • Mamaroneck, New York - Mamaroneck High School
  • Mineola, New York - Mineola High School
  • Monroe, Michigan
  • Philadelphia - University City High School
  • Portland, Oregon - John Adams High School
  • Quincy, Massachusetts
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • San Mateo, California
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico - Institute of American Indian Arts
  • Willingboro Township, New Jersey - John F. Kennedy High School
  • References

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