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Total Access Plan (1982-01-12)
About this film
Prime Time is a weekly program about Denver Public Schools. In this special episode, part 1 of 2, a panel of affiliates from the Denver Public Schools comments on implementation of a desegregation plan, also known as the Total Access Plan. The main strategies of this plan, written by Dr. John Finger, are re-zoning, satellite attendance areas, pairing classrooms part-time, and busing. The panel members are Irving Moskowitz, Administrator of Planning, Robert L. Crider, President of the Denver Public Schools Board of Education, Naomi Bradford, Vice President of the Denver Public Schools Board of Education, and Jack Pottle, Executive Director of Instructional Services.
Directors & creators
Rocky Mountain PBS
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Denver Public Schools, Total Access Plan, school desegregation, Keyes v. School District No. 1, John Finger, Irving Moskowitz, Robert L. Crider, Naomi Bradford, Jack Pottle, Joseph Brzeinski, Richard Matsch, Denver, Colorado, magnet schools, educational policy, public school choice
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