Keith, Everett, executive secretary, Missouri State Teachers Associa- tion; Warren Phillips, superintendent of schools; Harold Spears, superintendent of schools; Forest Conner, executive secretary, American Association of School Administrators.. Levin, Mrs. Nathan W., chairman of the Educational Services Section Libassi, F. Peter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW for Civil Rights, accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Martin, Special Assistant for Education; Mr. Derrick Bell, Deputy Special Assistant for Civil Rights; and Mr. Edward Yorman, General Counsel for Civil Lumley, John M., director, Division of Federal Relations, NEA; Mrs. Mary C. Gereau and Mr. Stanley J. McFarland, members of 155 Lund, Kenneth W., senior vice president, Scott, Foresman & Co.; Marburger, Dr. Carl, Assistant Commissioner for Education, Bureau 145 102 158 1090 McNeill, W. R., superintendent, Bowling Green Independent Schools, 991 Nagle, John F., chief, Washington office, National Federation of the Niemeyer, John H., president, Bank Street College of Education, Noe, Samuel V., superintendent, Louisville Independent Schools, Osview, Leonard, assistant dean, College of Education, Temple Panel of members of the National Teachers Corps: Dr. John W. Pogue, Henry, Jr., chairman, State Board of Education, Common- Risner, Bueford, superintendent of Bath County Schools, Owings- Rose, Oscar, superintendent of schools, Oklahoma; R. E. Hood, Smith, Leon T., superintendent, McCracken County Schools, Paducah, Spaulding, Hugh C., superintendent of Marion County Schools, Stapleton, Ernest, assistant superintendent of schools, Albuquerque, Stimbert, E. C., superintendent, Memphis City Schools and member of the Executive Committee of the American Association of School Swanson, Austin D., associate professor of education, State University 1339 1124 1293 1540 1386 1456 852 Torrence, Dr. Andrew P., dean of academic affairs, Tuskegee Institute, 903 Statement by-Continued Vittetow, Frank, assistant superintendent, Bureau of State-Federal Watkins, Hon. Sam, member of the Legislature, State of Kentucky - - Wilson, Dr. Donald E., director, teacher education, School of Edu- Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Page 963 1002 1139 1318 Ackerman, Dr. Joseph, president, National School Boards Association, 1442 American Parents Committee, Inc., statement of 1333 "Design for an Effective Schools Program in Urban Centers," Statement by the AFL-CIO Executive Council on Education Bottomly, Forbes, superintendent of schools, Seattle Public Schools, Illustrations of the need for comprehensive, systematic, and con- S. 721, text of bill - - Testimony by--- Brademas, Hon. John, a Representative in Congress from the State Breit, Fred, deputy superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle, 1370 1367 1717 1546 1550 1544 1718 Seattle School District No. 1 as related to Public Law 89-10---- Buchanan, R. P., superintendent, Jackson County Schools, Sylva, Chisholm, Dr. Robert L., superintendent, Albuquerque Public Schools, "Programs developed under the Elementary and Secondary Educa- Exhibit E.-Federal funding, office of new programs, Albuquerque Consedine, William R., director, Legal Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference, "The Constitutionality of the Church-Related Schools in Federal Aid to Education," reprint from the Georgetown Darling, Dr. Richard L., director, Department of Instructional 1704 Comparison of growth percentages in Rantoul (table).... Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued Ford, Hon. William D., a Representative in Congress from the State Hazlett, James A., superintendent of schools, Kansas City, Mo., Hornsby, Dorothy Elizabeth, principal, Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, Ga., testimony Johnson, Albert C., superintendent, School District of the City of Johnson, Carroll F., superintendent of schools, White Plains, N. Y., Knutzen, Owen A., acting superintendent of schools, Omaha Public Letson, Dr. John W., superintendent, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, Page 1044 1714 1576 1709 870 1712 Levin, Mrs. Nathan W., chairman, Educational Services Section of the Citizens Committee for Children, statement of....... Libassi, F. Peter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW for Civil 1515 Clark, Hon. Ramsey, Attorney General, letter to Senator Russell B. Long, dated March 2, 1967... Letter to Chairman Perkins, enclosing principal documents relat- ing to the enforcement of title I with respect to school desegra- Administration sends to Congress tightened and strength- ened Economic Opportunity Act of 1967, press release. Estimated fall enrollment in fifth grade compared with high school graduates 8 years later: United States, 1948-56 to Estimated percentage of nonwhites (or Negroes) and whites (or others) enrolled in public schools, by kindergarten, ele- Information on the amount of funds available for the admin- "Success Stories," (brief summaries of districts that have Material on school desegregation policies of HEW Office of Edu- cation under title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964... Authority for the 1966 school desegregation guidelines__- "Civil rights compliance in summer programs operated under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended," memorandum for chief school officers, Commissioner Howe's letter to Austin R. Meadows, super- 1669 Compliance with the Civil Rights Act with respect to the Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued Gardner, Hon. John W., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, letter to Senator Carl Hayden, dated Decem- Howe letter to Senator Stennis, enclosing February 24, 1967, memo, Mr. Yourman to Commissioner Howe.. Howe, Hon. Harold, II, Commissioner of Education, DHEW, "Responsibilities of State education agencies in assuring com- pliance for State approved projects," memorandum from Harold Howe II, U.S. Commissioner of Education, to chief "Review of legal authority for the 1966 school desegregation "School districts operating under free choice desegregating "Schools Get a Year's Grace," article in the Atlanta Consti- "Special civil rights compliance problems in summer pro- grams under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act," memorandum from Commissioner Howe to chief State school officers, April 25, 1966-- Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964. "Title VI-Civil Rights Act-revised statement of policies for desegregation plans-test of performance,' randum from Alanson Willcox, General Counsel, to Harold 1670 1668 1513 1620 1696 1630 1656 "Use of title I funds in local school district undergoing 1621 "Schools Get a Year's Grace," article in the Atlanta Constitu- 1512 Statistical summary on title VI administrative enforcement ac- Lumley, John M., director, Division of Federal Relations, National Letter to Chairman Perkins, dated May 3, 1966. 1059 NEA questionnaire on Teacher Corps.. 1083 Testimony by Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued Mattheis, Dr. Duane J., commissioner of education, State of Minne- sota, newspaper article entitled, "Teacher Loss Up in City Schools". Moss, Hon. John E., a Representative in Congress from the Sate of Letter from Chairman Perkins, dated March 17, 1967- National Education Association, excerpts from NEA research report, Newman, Dr. Rhoda Spruce, assistant professor, and Director of the National Teacher Corps Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Niemeyer, John H., president, Bank Street College of Education: A composite picture of 15 demonstration training programs for 1573 1573 A profile of a project to train auxiliary school personnel (teacher "Auxiliary School Personnel: Their Roles, Training, and Institu- 1131 Profile of a program for teacher education and parent-teacher 1248 Profile of orientation-training program for teachers and teacher aids working in the 1966 summer Headstart project__- Noe, Samuel V., superintendent of schools, Louisville, Ky., statement Exhibit C.-Learn more earn more adult education program. - "Federal Team Checks School Program-Use of Funds for Dis- advantaged Children Praised," article in the Courier-Journal__ Polley, Ira, superintendent of public instruction, State of Michigan, Roth, Herrick S., vice president, Legislative Committee, AFT Execu- tive Council, president, Colorado Labor Council, AFL-CIO, testi- 1716 Chart I.-Enrollment growth from 1950 to the present and esti- mated to 1970 and the corresponding degree of Federal impact. 1397 Chart III.-Range of student mean performance of sixth grade classes Iowa tests of basic skills-Clover Park Schools____ Tabulation I.-Maximum operating funds available from high to 1388 1390 Tabulation III.-Total tax levied for educational purposes. 1715 Letter to Chairman Perkins, dated March 9, 1967. 1706 |