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ORTH CENTRAL ACCREDITATIO Robbinsdale maintained the standards of higher ed- ucation for secondary schools proposed by the North Central Accreditation Association. A member school since last year, its administrators and teachers con- tinued to keep a sensitive Finger on the pulse of the educational needs of the students. Educational opportunities appeared to be many. Triple track courses in the fields of English, science, mathematics, and history coped with the individual differences apparent in everyone. An annex on the east side of the high school build- ing housed a new course in power and auto me- chanics. General math was another course added. The Foreign Language Department continued its two year programs in German, French, Spanish, and Latin. Language laboratories, utilizing the latest in techniques, were common practice to facilitate learning and understanding these cultures. The Fine Arts, Physical Education, and Shop De- partments completed a well developed and balanced curriculum that afforded the citizens of tomorrow a good, solid background to prepare them for a suc- cessful life in complex society.
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