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"DASA is college oriented," said administrator Rebecca Westrate. "The courses are directed to what universities are asking you to get."
"Each class has up to 20 students," Westrate said. "Our focus is on the students being more creative and working in groups. We've noted that children don't work in groups. They're not playing together; they're spending more time involved with an item than with each other. So we try to do a lot of group projects. We try to use projects as a way for the students to work together."HIGHLAND PARK Community High student Edward enjoys the DASA curriculum as he creates 3D-animations and websites on a computer. "DASA is fabulous!" said Edward.See the full content of this document
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