Results for “education”

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1963-11-09 12 pages
facto segrega tion In Newark public schools which led. to a limited open en rollment policy by the Board of Education. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eloise Jeter; two sons, David and Gary; his mother. Mrs. Ione Powell Jeter, and a grandmother, Mrs. Bernice Knight. Storm Relief
1963-00-00755 1 pages
rights leaders, segregation which gives Negro Over 40 certified teachers vol- children in the community an in- unteered to teach in the “Free- ferior education. dom School’’. Show Cause Judge Joseph C. Zavatt issued At the Woodfield Road School, a show-cause order to Mr. Smith. which had been
1963-00-00700 1 pages
branch president Bernard Jackson that they were walking out, and did. Dr. Jackson said It was bet­ ter for the youngsters to use all ' educational opportunities avail- ■ able to them, even if those op- i portunities exist in segregated i schools. “Let them he encouraged by the high achievements
1963-00-00722 1 pages
Honor­ on to be proud of its accomplish­ able J. Anthony Celebrezze, Sec­ ments on behalf of the nation retary of Health, Education and and its standard of health. We Welfare at the annual President’s Banquet. Mr. Celebrezze urged have a heritage of solid accomp­ — lishment
1963-03-02 10 pages
ENMITY ? HOW DO THESE SOVIET PEOPLE LIVE? We shall turn to those with knowledge: Prof. Wm. H. E. Johnson, Univ. of Pittsburgh on Soviet Education,- Dr. Rom Maurer Somerville, Educator ,on Soviet Family Life,- Mr. Harry Magdoff, New School Lecturer, on Soviet Economy,- Bishop Herbert Show, African Meth. Episc. Zion
1963-06-08 20 pages
racial conflict at P.S. 21 in Brooklyn is much more than meets the eye. Negro teachers are particularly in­ censed because Board of Education representatives who should be impartial, they say, are inclined to give white teachers their say while trying^ to keep the Negro teachers quiet, or tend
1963-00-00112 1 pages
Christians and Jews where he was vice president of program development. The school is ad-1 ministered by the Board of High­ er Education under the super­ vision of State University of New York. Its costs are paid one- third by the City, one-third by the State
1963-00-00624 1 pages
Gets NAACP Plan RAHWAY, N .J. - The Rah­ way - Carteret branch ot the NAACP submitted a plan to the Board ol Education last week calling for ‘'revolving enroll­ ment" In the city’s elementary WWB. *• The plan reportedly asked for the divsion of the city Into sec­ tions, each section
1963-00-00626 1 pages
School Boycott The parents of children in 17 Harlem schools have threatened to boycott the public schools come September unless the Board of Education comes up with a definite and practical plan to eliminate de facto segregation. We hope the Board will come up with something of a practical nature
1963-00-01130 1 pages
evtvbUsh schools in the rural ro elected to the New York High- areas of Mississippi, Alabama and other southern states. He er Board of Education. Mr. McLaurin addressed pu- personally accompanies some of nils, parents and faculty mem- the trucks to take the needed bers,Friday afternoon