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  12. Memorandum to the Board of Education from Dr. Bernard E. Donovan, June 24, 1966, July 18, 1966 (N-423-65-66), press release.

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  14. High School Principals Association, Position Statement on the Comprehensive High School, January 12, 1967. (Mimeo.)

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  16. Edward Frankel, Grade Reorganization Preparatory to the Establishment of the Four Year Comprehensive High School,Center for Urban Education, September 1967.

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  20. Daniel U. Levine,“Whatever Happened to the Ideal of the Comprehensive High School?” Phi Delta Kappan,October 1966, pp. 62–64.

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Edward Frankel is associate professor of education and director of Institutional Research at Lehman College. He was also the director of the two successive studies done for the Center for Urban Education of the ninth grade transfer program of the New York City Board of Education.

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Frankel, E. The comprehensive high school. Urban Rev 2, 20–24 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02223249

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