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| | LREI: Who We Are (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | In 1932, Little Red became an independent, or private, institution, but in the years ahead it would always stay in touch with its original spirit and public mission — to be a vital part of the life around it, not an exclusive refuge from it. |
 | | In 1941, a high school division was established and LREI – the Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School — was born. |
 | | This commitment is reflected in the school’s respect for the dignity of each person, its weaving of individualism and community, its honoring of creativity and hard work, its recognition and celebration of racial, ethnic and religious diversity, its egalitarian spirit, and its pervasive ethic of trust and cooperation, mutual assistance and group decision-making. |
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