A46 соруз COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR ADAM C. POWELL, New York, Chairman CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey SAM GIBBONS, Florida WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan JAMES H. SCHEUER, New York WILLIAM H. AYRES, Ohio LOUISE MAXIENNE DARGANS, Chief Clerk C. SUMNER STONE, Special Assistant to the Chairman LEON ABRAMSON, Chief Counsel for Labor-Management MICHAEL J. BERNSTEIN, Minority Counsel for Education and Labor CONTENTS Banks, James, Executive Director, United Planning Organization, accompanied by Dr. Irene Hyppes and William Gringer; and Nor- man Nickens, Head of Model Schools, District of Columbia, ac- Blake, Dr. Elias, Jr., assistant professor of education, Howard Univer- sity, and Dr. Marvin G. Cline, Howard University. Cline, Marvin G., Howard University_ Grant, Gerald, reporter, Washington Post _ _ Gray, Rev. Walter A., national chairman, Rev. Cleveland B. Sparrow, chairman of education committee; Mrs. Jewell R. Mazique, Con- sultant; Carroll Harvey, chairman, Coordination Committee, League for Universal Justice and Goodwill; Mrs. Mildred Moseley, 4, 171, 203, 536 Hansen, Dr. Carl, Superintendent of Schools for the District of Co- Pinkett, Miss Flaxie M., president, accompanied by Mrs. Helene Morse, executive secretary, District of Columbia Citizens for Better Rand, Mrs. Roena, Herbert Woods, and Mrs. Ann Relyea, represent- Samuel, Miss Helen E., legislative consultant, District of Columbia Sessions, John A., AFL-CIO Education Office, and Greater Washing- ton Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action, accompanied by Smith, Dr. E. C., Rev. Andrew Fowler, and Rev. Leslie Bowie, Com- Tobriner, Walter N., Commissioner, District of Columbia 235 471 454 483 384 382 Williams, Wesley S., President; Col. West A. Hamilton; Dr. Euphemia L. Haynes; Mrs. Louise S. Steele; Mrs. Gertrude L. Williamson, Executive Secretary; and John M. Riecks, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, representing District of Columbia Board of Education__ Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Allen, David R., teacher, Syphax Elementary School, letter to Dr. Anthony, Louis, student, Shaw Junior High School, statement of.. Blake, Dr. Elias, Jr., assistant professor of education, Howard Uni- 829 473 863 Clegg, Mrs. Charles M., Washington, D.C.: Certain findings and judgments on conditions in the public schools 749 Letter to Chairman Pucinski, dated October 9, 1965- 751 Excerpt from minutes of the Board of Education, April 22, 1965__ Fiscal Year 1966 Program Budget of the Model School Division, Transcript of meeting of Committee of the Whole, April 22, 1965. I. Persons who addressed special board meeting on track system on February 4, 1965, and copies of their statements: Alexander, Dr. B. H., vice president, Gateway Community 585 Anderson, Rowland, statement of.. 607 603 605 Ball, Donald E., vice president, Ballou Home and School Bock, Mrs. Benjamin, legislative chairman, Home and School Association of Western High School, statement Cameron, Dr. Howard K., extemporaneous statement by.. Chevy Chase Citizen's Association, statement of___ DeMond, Harriet, vice president and chairman, education committee, District of Columbia Education Association, District of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers, Garnet-Patterson Parent-Teacher Association, letter to Mrs. 593 Glancy, David M., chairman, Southwest Neighborhood 579 Moseley, Mrs. Mildred S., cochairman, Education Com- mission of the UNC, testimony presented by.. North Michigan Park Civic Association, statement of Robinson, Mrs. Florence, statement of__ Simons, William H., president, the Teacher's Union of Washington, D.C., letter to the Board of Education____ Stults, Mrs. Walter, education chairman, League of Women The track system in a capsule--- 600 592 600 Weil, Frank E. G., chairman, Washington, D.C., Chapter, AVC, letter to Board of Education, enclosing a statement.. Woods, Herbert, chairman, Washington, D.C., CORE, 591 Yeldell, Mrs. Joseph P., statement of Yochelson, Mrs. Leon, statement of.. 588 II. Statements on track system submitted to Board: Aldizer, Miss Mary M., principal, Western High School, et al., Belin, Peter, president, the Citizens Association of George- 616 Kane, Mrs. E. A., president, Northeast Council of Citizens Associations, letter to President, Board of Education---- Koczela, Robert, president, Student Council, Woodrow 613 Neilson, Hon. George D., president, Gordon Junior High School, letter to Mrs. Gertrude L. Williamson__ Perry, Charles and Edith, letter to Board of Education... Storey, Arthur, principal, Macfarland Junior High School, 611 614 Gray, Rev. Walter A., national chairman, League for Universal Petition to the Honorable Adam C. Powell, chairman, Com- 260 Statement on school conditions in the public schools of the District 261 Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.—Continued Hansen, Dr. Carl, Superintendent of Schools for the District of Budget requests for summer school regular instruction, 1962-66 Curriculum requirements for college-bound students__ Extract of significant items from summary of graduate surveys Fall memberships in grade 12 related in percentages to the 9th Number of pupils enrolled, jnumber of dropouts and percent of dropouts in the public schools by school levels, 1959-60 through Programs conducted after school hours by secondary schools. -- 161 546 Table 1.-Pupil entries from Maryland, Virginia, and elsewhere, by levels, in the regular day schools, for the school year, 1964-65- 189 Table 3.-Reasons for pupil discharges other than dropouts from the regular day schools, for the school year, 1964–65. Table 4.-Summary of dropouts (table 2), and regular discharges "The District of Columbia Public School System-A Capsule 5 Harvey, Carroll, chairman, coordination committee, League for Uni- 282 Hobson, Julius W., chairman, Washington ACT: 822 254 Statement to Dr. Hansen concerning Shaw's book situation.. Textbook orders placed by Shaw Junior High School, April 1963– National Committee for Support of the Public Schools, report sub- mitted by, entitled, "The Meaning of Equality in Education," by 764 |