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Draft:Little Big Horn High School

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Little Big Horn High School was a Chicago area school that focused on the Chicago Native American community. The first graduating class, in 1972, was of three students[1]. The school was based in the former Robert Morris Elementary School in the Wrigleyville area[2].

The school mainly sought to deal with the high rate of drop outs from the Native American community in Chicago, up to 95% in mainstream schools.[2]. Lucille St Germaine, a Native American activist was the principal of the school for most of its existence[2]

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  1. ^ "Little Big Horn High School Honors 1st Three Graduates". Chicago Public Library. June 4th, 1972. ProQuest 170272338. Retrieved 2024-12-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b c St. Germaine, Lucille (May 1978). "Little Big Horn High School and Preschool: Urban Education for Native Americans" (PDF).