Studies "how one school's teachers (twenty-four black, two white) perceived the value and origin of, and their own involvement in selected school actions" as school camping, father-son night, student bowling club, school carnival.
"Describes functioning of the Citizens Advisory Council in the planning of the new Eastern High School."
ICP Case Series no. 95; published for the Inter-University Case Program
Using Citizens Committee reports of 1958, makes intracomparisons of Detroit school equipment and pupil performances; ranks schools by students' family income level.
With "evidence obtained from the study of a single large, Norther urban public-school system" [Detroit] demonstrates "that our public-school system has become an instrument of social and economic class distinctions in American society."