School Planning in a Historical Setting: Santa Clara County, California

The purpose of this study was to gather, through historical examination of Santa Clara County and its educational institutions, "base-line data" for the development of useful models for educational planning. This paper describes the growth and development of schools in the county and prese...

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Educational Change
Educational History
Educational Planning
Elementary Schools
Elementary Secondary Education Act Title III
Facility Planning
Facility Requirements
Project SIMU School
School Demography
School Districts
School Planning
Secondary Schools
Simulation
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