‘Progressive education’ brought open warfare

The Opelousas Daily World described it as “open warfare” in 1954 after Robert Olivier, assistant principal at Washington High School, took on the education establishment over so-called “progressive education.” The argument became so heated that the school had to be closed for a week, Olivier lost his job, and the inevitable lawsuits dragged on for years. Washington High principal W. K. ...

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