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mm EDUCATION DAIL The education community's independent daily news service First Quarter Index Vol. 27, Nos. 1-62, January 3 - March 31, 1994 A ACE Urges Campus Focus On Minority Retention, February 28, page 5 ABORTION Abortion Rights Group Sets Sights On School Board AGE DISCRIMINATION Races, January 14, page 4 Law Change Bars Higher Education Age Discrimination, January 4, page 5 ACCOUNTABILITY Researchers Offer Plan For Improving Special Ed AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Accountability, January 26, page 6 Winners And Losers: New White House Funding OSEP Gathers Advocates’ Input For IDEA Priorities, February 4, page 4 Reauthorization, March 4, page 4 Nutrition Advocates Say Clinton's School Meal Proposal Too Skimpy, February 11, page 2 ACCREDITATION Higher Ed Planners Working To Develop Oversight AIDS Regime, February 15, page 4 Federal Dollar: Ryan White Children's Grants, Higher Ed Accrediting Board To Take Up Key Issues February 8, page 8 Today, March 7, page 4 Texas Approves Health Texts Discussing AIDS, Higher Ed Accreditation Reform May Take Longer Abstinence, February 15, page 1 Than Planned, March 9, page 6 ED Planning Loan To New Guarantee Agency, ALABAMA March 25, page 5 Supreme Court Denies University's Plagiarism Appeal, January 26, page 5 ADMISSIONS Court Orders New Look At Alabama Programs In Light High Schools, Colleges Diverge Over Class Rank, Of Fordice, February 28, page 3 Researchers Say, February 24, page 4 Labor Chooses Sites For Nine New Job Corps Centers, March 22, page 2 ADULT EDUCATION Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED ALASKA Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 Most States Meet New Deadline For Special Education GAO Documents Training Programs’ Overlap, Varying Plans, March 9, page 3 Requirements, February 15, page 3 ALBRIGHT, ROBERT ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATION ETS Taps HBCU President As Second-In-Command, STATISTICS January 7, page 4 Kildee Provision Would Hand Most Of NAGB's Power To ED, March 8, page 4 ALLIANCE FOR CURRICULUM REFORM Study Finds Little Evidence Of High School Reform, AFRICAN AMERICANS/BLACKS (see also February 15, page 1 MINORITIES) Minority Doctorates Show 10-Year Rise, But Slip For AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY Blacks, January 26, page 7 COLLEGES ED, Advocates And Congress Examining Minorities’ Student Aid Review Initiative Splits Higher Ed Special Ed Roles, February 9, page 6 Community, March 1, page 3 Page 2 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL AMERICAN SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION Four Finalists Selected For 1994 Superintendents Facilitated Communication: Breakthrough For Autistic Award, January 13, page 5 Students?, January 21, page 4 OBE Proponents Seek Superintendents’ Support, February 16, page 1 AMERICAN VOCATIONAL ASSOCIATION ED May Revamp Voc Ed Rules On Services For AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY Disadvantaged, March 15, page 1 PROFESSORS College Faculty Works Long Hours, AAUP Says, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT January 20, page 1 Standards Pose Legal Questions For Disabled, LEP Students, February 14, page 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY Chicago Schools Settle OCR Special Education WOMEN Complaint, March 2, page 5 Same-Gender Harassment A Sad Reality, AAUW Says, Justice Launches SAT Probe To Check For ADA February 10, page 2 Violations, March 15, page 2 AMERICAN CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE AMERICORPS Christian Legal Group Launches School Access Federal Dollar: Community Service Technical Initiative, February 17, page 1 Assistance, March 30, page 6 NSBA Calls ‘Bible Clubs’ Initiative Misleading, Data File: Possible State AmeriCorps Awards, Provocative, March 4, page 4 March 31, page 6 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION APPROPRIATIONS (see BUDGET, FUNDING, ACLU Lodges Gender Bias Complaint Over Merit SCHOOL FINANCE) Scholarships, February 17, page 3 ARC AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION Arc To Unveil New Curriculum On Gender, Disability Future College Grads May Be Deep In Debt, Survey Bias, February 3, page 4 Suggests, January 26, page 7 Minority Doctorates Show 10-Year Rise, But Slip For ARKANSAS Blacks, January 26, page 7 Most States Meet New Deadline For Special Education Clinton's Fiscal 1995 Budget Perturbs Higher Ed Plans, March 9, page 3 Supporters, February 9, page 7 Clinton Advisor: Schools Will Profit From Health Care ACE Selects New Chairwoman, February 24, page 5 In Long Run, March 17, page 5 ACE Conference Draws Administration's Big Guns, February 24, page 6 ARTS EDUCATION ACE Urges Campus Focus On Minority Retention, Arts Education Bolsters Academics, Creativity, February 28, page 5 Researchers Say, February 4, page 5 Higher Education Enrollment By Type Of Institution And Race/Ethnicity, Fall 1982 To 1992, ASIAN AMERICANS (see also MINORITIES) February 28, page 6 Minority Doctorates Show 10-Year Rise, But Slip For Blacks, January 26, page 7 AMERICAN ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION ACE Urges Campus Focus On Minority Retention, Industry Ready To Unveil High-Tech Job Skill February 28, page 5 Standards, February 23, page 1 ASSESSMENT (see also TESTING) AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS House Plans To Keep Standards In ESEA AFT Files Complaint Against Baltimore's Private Reauthorization Bill, January 10, page 1 Contractor, March 31, page 5 Published uah ey Soy jittol ceer onW aIndc.e 0013-1261), P.O. 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P ° Page 3 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 States’ Testing Deadlines May Be Too Tight Under ATHLETICS ESEA Plan, January 11, page 1 High Court Turns Down Title IX, Dismissal Cases, Standards Pose Legal Questions For Disabled, LEP January 11, page 7 Students, February 14, page 1 Women's Coach Challenges Gender Pay Inequities , National Standards: Will Anyone Be Excused?, January 28, page 4 February 14, page 3 Female Athletes Launch Title [IX Suit Against VPI, Calif. Drops Story From Test, Drawing Cry Of February 1, page 2 ‘Censorship’, March 1, page 1 Lawyers Say Schools May Be Heading For Title IX ED, Arts Endowment Set Agenda For Arts Education Trouble, March 10, page 1 Research, March 1, page 1 School Law Experts Point To Rising Title IX Issues, NASDSE Would Link Disabled, Disadvantaged March 10, page 3 Students, March 2, page 4 OCR Offers Guidance On Title IX Self-Study, March 10, Labor Seeks Summer Academics For Half Of JTPA page 4 Youths, March 7, page 1 ED Wants To Give States Leeway To Use New Tests, ATTENDANCE March 11, page 1 ED Wants States To File Stats Next Month, But Gives Standards Demands Are Key Difference In Goals 2000 Leeway, February 25, page 5 Bills, March 15, Special Supplement School Delivery Standards Snag Initial House-Senate ATTORNEY FEES Talks, March 16, page 1 Winner In School Access Case To Pursue Attorney Fee Top Clinton Advisor Has Eye On Special Education, Award, January 3, page 3 March 17, page 5 Court Orders District To Pay $150,000 In IDEA OCR Launches Bias Probe Of Ohio Graduation Exam, Attorney Fees, January 7, page 1 March 28, page 5 Appeals Court Denies Parents Reimbursement For Take The Goals 2000 Money And Run With Reform, ED Legal Fees, January 21, page 2 Says, March 29, page 1 OERI Negotiators Settle On Research Institutes, Advisory Board, March 31, page 4 B ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY BENTON FOUNDATION Clinton Chooses Technology Expert To Head NIDRR, Americans Call For Activist Government On High-Tech January 11, page 2 Education, March 16, page 3 Senate Passes Assistive Technology Reauthorization Bill, February 15, page 5 BILINGUAL EDUCATION Federal Dollar: Assistive Technology Tools, LEP Population Changing Dramatically, NCES Says, February 23, page 7 January 6, page 1 NASDSE Would Link Disabled, Disadvantaged Diverse LEP Students Scattered Across Districts, GAO Students, March 2, page 4 Says, February 2, page 3 Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED AT-RISK STUDENTS Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 Education Research Institutes Sparking Hope And Bilingual Educators Struggling To Extend Programs’ Caution, January 4, page 1 Gains, February 18, page 1 GAO: School-Based Services’ Long-Term Benefits Researcher Suggests Revamping Bilingual Students’ Unproved, January 4, page 1 Tests, February 22, page 3 A Glimpse At OERI's Future Research Institutes, Educators Cite Two-Way Bilingual Ed Approach's January 4, page 3 Promise, February 22, page 4 Penn State Study Points To Benefits Of Cross-Age House Bill Would Give Bilingual Ed Broader Focus, Tutoring, January 26, page 8 February 23, page 2 ED Providing Support For At-Risk Youths, House Takes Up H.R. 6 Again; Bilingual Ed Put On February 11, page 4 Block, March 22, page 1 Program Fuses Many Approaches To Produce ‘Stars’ Of At-Risk Kids, February 25, page 6 BUDGET (see also FUNDING, SCHOOL Federal Dollar: School-Based Health Services, March 8, FINANCE) page 5 School-To-Work Hike Projected In Clinton's Federal Dollar: Educational Research and Forthcoming Budget, January 28, page 2 Development Centers, March 15, page 5 Labor Details Reshuffling Of Job Training Programs, OERI Negotiators Settle On Research Institutes, January 31, page 1 Advisory Board, March 31, page 4 Page4 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 White House Plan Would Halt Training For Youth Senate Rejects Special Ed Funding Proposal, March 24, Dropouts, February 4, page 3 page 4 Winners And Losers: New White House Funding OERI ‘Learning To Be Client-Centered,’ Robinson Says, Priorities, February 4, page 4 March 25, page 5 Clinton Seeks ED Budget Hike, But Would Kill 32 Programs, February 7, page 1 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED Most States Meet New Deadline For Special Education Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 Plans, March 9, page 3 Compared With Other Agencies’ Budgets, ED's Smells Like A Rose, February 8, page 2 BUSINESS Budget Tables, February 8, page 3 Let Companies Run Schools With Standards Focus, ED Advocates Term ED A Winner Under Clinton's Budget Says, January 26, page 1 Proposal, February 8, page 5 Reich Says Skill Center Plan Won't Mute Business Role Clinton Proposes Wiping Out Troublesome Pell In JTPA, March 9, page 5 Shortfall, February 8, page 5 Clinton Proposes Healthy Hike For Special Education Budget, February 9, page 5 C Clinton's Fiscal 1995 Budget Perturbs Higher Ed Supporters, February 9, page 7 CALIFORNIA ED's Proposed Fiscal 1995 Manpower Increases Abortion Rights Group Sets Sights On School Board Questioned, February 9, page 7 Races, January 14, page 4 Budget Tables, February 10, Special Supplement School-To-Work Planning Grants Making Their Way To Nutrition Advocates Say Clinton's School Meal Proposal States, January 24, page 1 Too Skimpy, February 11, page 2 Congress Asked For $945 Million To Restore Quake-Hit Clinton Proposes More For Research Grants, Less For Schools, January 28, pge 1 Expenses, February 16, page 4 Women's Coach Challenges Gender Pay Inequities , Clinton Seeks Future Funds For Six Education January 28, page 4 Programs, February 17, page 1 100 L.A. Schools Badly Damaged; Schools Closed For President Clinton's Advance Budget Request, 1995-99, Inspection, January 20, page 1 February 17, page 2 L.A. To Open 90 Percent Of Public Schools Today, Balanced Budget Move Inimical To ED, Clinton, January 25, page 2 Shalala Say, February 23, page 3 House Panel Okays L.A. Relief; Wheels Rolling On Pell Clinton 1995 Plan Eyes New Higher Ed Grants , Grants, February 3, page 2 February 23, page 7 Circuit Court Advocates Inclusion For Moderately House Appropriators Delay ED's Fiscal 1995 Hearings, Retarded Student, February 9, page 5 February 24, page 1 Federal Dollar: Direct Grant Competition Extensions, Sallie Mae Makes Good On Loan Repayment Pledge, February 15, page 6 March 7, page 4 Clinton Signs Disaster-Relief Bill That Includes ED House's Budget Resolution May Back ED Increases, Funds, February 17, page 6 March 10, page 1 Bilingual Educators Struggling To Extend Programs’ Reich Says Study Shaped Clinton's Youth Training Gains, February 18, page 1 Budget, March 10, page 5 Supreme Court Declines To Take Higher Education House Starts Its Debate On 'ED Friendly’ Budget, Worker Cases, February 23, page 4 March 11, page 2 Calif. Drops Story From Test, Drawing Cry Of House '95 Budget Plan Endorses Education, Training ‘Censorship’, March 1, page 1 Boost, March 14, page 1 California Reinstates 'Roselily, Two Other Stories To Senate Budget Would Best House's ED Spending Exam, March 16, page 2 Increase, March 18, page 3 Labor Chooses Sites For Nine New Job Corps Centers, Senate Budget Plan Tempers Hike With Long-Term March 22, page 2 Cuts, March 21, page 1 Jeffords, Students Push '10 Percent Plan' For ED CANADA Funding, March 22, page 3 Educators, Advocates And Associations Planning Not Enough Cash In The Till For Clinton Plan, Harkin Inclusion Forum, February 23, page 6 Says, March 23, page 1 Obey May Succeed Natcher At House Appropriations CAREER ACADEMIES Helm, March 23, page 3 Riley Says Schools Must Change To Meet Jobs GOP Appropriator Goes To Bat For Endangered Block Challenge, March 14, page 1 Grants, March 24, page 3 Page 5 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED States’ Testing Deadlines May Be Too Tight Under Money, March 15, page 1 ESEA Plan, January 11, page 1 House Leans Toward Status Quo In Chapter 1 Parent CAREER CENTERS Involvement, January 12, page 3 Clinton Seeks Future Funds For Six Education ED's Chapter 1 Proposal Would Hurt Rural Schools, Programs, February 17, page 1 GAO Says, January 13, page 1 President Clinton's Advance Budget Request, 1995-99, Chapter 1 Aides Mushrooming, But Effectiveness February 17, page 2 Unclear, January 21, page 1 Labor Hopes Career Centers Include Education Chapter 2, Eisenhower Debate Remains Unsettled In Information, March 1, page 1 House,January 27, page 2 Senate Begins Work On Linking Vocational Training House Formula Would Ensure Schools Level Chapter 1 Programs, March 11, page 5 Grants, January 31, page 1 Re-Employment Act Would Link Job Data For ED To Push Its Chapter 1 Plan In Face Of House Students, Counselors, March 18, page 3 Opposition, February 1, page 1 House Subcommittee Opts For Chapter 1 Compromise, CAREER COLLEGE ASSOCIATION February 2, page 1 Student Aid Review Initiative Splits Higher Ed Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED Community, March 1, page 3 Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 House Panel Adopts New Chapter 1 Formula, CAREER COUNSELING February 9, page 1 Young Adults Tougher Critics Of Schools' Performance, House Panel Votes To Link Standards, Chapter 1 January 12, page 3 Funds, February 9, page 3 Re-Employment Act Would Link Job Data For Clinton Proposes Healthy Hike For Special Education Students, Counselors, March 18, page 3 Budget, February 9, page 5 House Adds Construction Loans To ESEA Bill Headed CAREERS (see also SCHOOL-TO-WORK To Floor, February 10, page 1 TRANSITION) Chapter 1 Formula A Winner, Despite Vote Change, High School Seniors Shifting Aspirations, Course- February 10, page 3 Taking, February 22, page 1 Proposed Chapter 1 Formula Seen As Plus For All Projected Employment Choices By Seniors, 1972 and Schools, February 11, page 1 1992, February 22, page 2 Clinton Seeks Future Funds For Six Education Programs, February 17, page 1 CENSORSHIP President Clinton's Advance Budget Request, 1995-99, Calif. Drops Story From Test, Drawing Cry Of February 17, page 2 ‘Censorship’, March 1, page 1 Most Mobile Are Least Likely To Get Chapter 1, California Reinstates ‘Roselily,' Two Other Stories To Migrant Services, February 18, page 4 Exam, March 16, page 2 House Plans To Debate ESEA Bill Today, February 24, page 1 CENSUS BUREAU Opportunity-To-Learn Deal Wins Support For ESEA Population Shifts Continuing, Census Figures Indicate, Bill, February 25, page 1 January 3, page 6 ESEA Bill Likely To Stay Intact As House Resumes Education Getting Smaller Share Of State And Local Debate, February 28, page 1 Spending, January 6, page 5 ‘Corrective Action’ Mandate Limits Support For ESEA Bill, March 2, page 1 CENTER FOR SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC NASDSE Would Link Disabled, Disadvantaged INTEREST Students, March 2, page 4 School-Based Fast-Food Outlets May Hurt Nutrition ED's Chapter 1 Formula Gets Cool Senate Reception, Programs, March 25, page 4 March 3, page 1 Choice Proponents Score Temporary Win In House, CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE March 4, page 1 PREVENTION House Won't Cut Programs GOP Dubs ‘Educational Federal Dollar: Drug Abuse Prevention, March 29, Pork’, March 10, page 2 page 5 ED Wants To Give States Leeway To Use New Tests, March 11, page 1 CHAPTER 1 House Starts Its Debate On 'ED Friendly’ Budget, House Plans To Keep Standards In ESEA March 11, page 2 Reauthorization Bill, January 10, page 1 Get Specific On Chapter 1 Testing, Advocates Urge Congress, March 14, page 3 Page6 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED Clinton Nominates Patrick For Civil Rights Post, Money, March 15, page 1 February 2, page 5 NYC, ED Officials In Sync On Local Chapter 1 Standards Pose Legal Questions For Disabled, LEP Flexibility, March 17, page 2 Students, February 14, page 1 Senate Budget Would Best House's ED Spending ED Set To Announce Policy Permitting Race-Based Increase, March 18, page 3 Scholarships, February 18, page 7 Advocates Urge Senate To Make More ESEA Changes Arguments Conclude In VMI Lawsuit, Motions Heard Than House, March 21, page 1 In Citadel Case, February 18, page 8 Senate Budget Plan Tempers Hike With Long-Term University To Ask Supreme Court To Review Cuts, March 21, page 1 Harassment Ruling, February 22, page 5 Not Enough Cash In The Till For Clinton Plan, Harkin ED Officials Reopen Investigation Into Ohio Says, March 23, page 1 Segregation, March 4, page 5 House Passes Basic ESEA Bill With Only Few OCR Outlines Standards For Race Harassment Probes, Revisions, March 28, page 1 March 10, page 5 AFT Files Complaint Against Baltimore's Private Purdue To Improve Responses To Racial Harassment, Contractor, March 31, page 5 OCR Says, March 17, page 1 Civil Rights Nominee Testifies Before Senate CHAPTER 2 Committee, March 17, page 6 House Panel Votes To Ax Chapter 2, Expand University Researcher Wins $900,000 Bias Settlement, Eisenhower, February 3, page 1 March 18, page 5 Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED Civil Rights Nominee Moves Closer To Confirmation, Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 March 21, page 4 House Panel Adopts New Chapter 1 Formula, Civil Rights Nominee Wins Senate Confirmation, February 9, page 1 March 24, page 5 ESEA Bill Likely To Stay Intact As House Resumes OCR Resolves To Increase Compliance Reviews This Debate, February 28, page 1 Year, March 30, page 1 House Won't Cut Programs GOP Dubs ‘Educational OCR Launches Bias Probe Of Ohio Graduation Exam, Pork’, March 10, page 2 March 28, page 5 School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED Money, March 15, page 1 CLINTON, BILL GOP Appropriator Goes To Bat For Endangered Block Clinton Backpedals On Worker Retraining Tax, Grants, March 24, page 3 January 7, page 4 House Passes Basic ESEA Bill With Only Few Clinton Boosts Education Portion Of Career Centers Revisions, March 28, page 1 Plan, January 26, page 3 Standards, School-To-Work Mark State Of Union CHARTER SCHOOLS Speech, January 27, page 1 Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED Clinton Seeks ED Budget Hike, But Would Kill 32 Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 Programs, February 7, page 1 House Adds Construction Loans To ESEA Bill Headed Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED To Floor, February 10, page 1 Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 Compared With Other Agencies’ Budgets, ED's Smells CHILDREN'S DEFENSE FUND Like A Rose, February 8, page 2 CDF Cites Violence, Calls For 'Cease Fire’ Against Advocates Term ED A Winner Under Clinton's Budget Children, January 25, page 3 Proposal, February 8, page 5 Clinton Proposes 21 Percent Head Start Funding CITIZENS FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Increase, February 8, page 5 Administrators Wary Of Any Church Role In Schools, Clinton Proposes Wiping Out Troublesome Pell February 16, page 3 Shortfall, February 8, page 5 Clinton Proposes Healthy Hike For Special Education CIVIL RIGHTS Budget, February 9, page 5 High Court Turns Down Title IX, Dismissal Cases, Clinton's Fiscal 1995 Budget Perturbs Higher Ed January 11, page 7 Supporters, February 9, page 7 Harassment Case Challenges Adequacy Of Schools’ Clinton Set To Introduce Head Start Reauthorization Response, January 13, page 1 Bill, February 11, page 1 NAFTA Spurs ED-Mexican Talks On Education Nutrition Advocates Say Clinton's School Meal Proposal Curriculum Issues, January 18, page 1 Too Skimpy, February 11, page 2 ED Outlines Standard On Higher Ed Desegregation, Clinton Proposes More For Research Grants, Less For February 2, page 5 Expenses, February 16, page 4 Page 7 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 Clinton Seeks Future Funds For Six Education COMMUNITY COLLEGES Programs, February 17, page 1 ED To Offer Oregon Dean Community College Liaison Clinton Signs Disaster-Relief Bill That Includes ED Post, March 30, page 3 Funds, February 17, page 6 Economy In Schools’ Hands, Clinton Tells Educators, COMMUNITY SERVICE February 23, page 1 Community Service Corporation Proposes Program Balanced Budget Move Inimical To ED, Clinton, Rules, January 10, page 2 Shalala Say, February 23, page 3 Federal Dollar: Joint Community Projects, January 19, Clinton 1995 Plan Eyes New Higher Ed Grants , page 4 February 23, page 7 Standards, School-To-Work Mark State Of Union ACE Conference Draws Administration's Big Guns, Speech, January 27, page 1 February 24, page 6 Federal Dollar: Summer National Service Program, Clinton Announces Opposition To 'Opportunity-To- February 1, page 6 Learn’ Language, March 8, page 2 Clinton Seeks ED Budget Hike, But Would Kill 32 Reich Says Skill Center Plan Won't Mute Business Role Programs, February 7, page 1 In JTPA, March 9, page 5 Federal Dollar: Summer National Service Youth Camp, House's Budget Resolution May Back ED Increases, February 8, page 7 March 10, page 1 Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety, February 8, page 7 House Starts Its Debate On 'ED Friendly' Budget, Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety Youth Corps, March 11, page 2 February 15, page 5 Clinton Names Seven To Sallie Mae Board, March 30, Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety Learn and Serve page 4 America, February 15, page 6 Economy In Schools’ Hands, Clinton Tells Educators, COLLEGE BOARD February 23, page 1 ACLU Lodges Gender Bias Complaint Over Merit Federal Dollar: Transportation Sector National Service, Scholarships, February 17, page 3 March 1, page 5 Equity 2000 Still Pumping Minority Students Into Federal Dollar: National Civilian Community Corps, Algebra, March 2, page 3 March 8, page 5 Applications Limited For Some AmeriCorps Funds, COLLEGE COSTS March 31, page 5 ACE Debates 3-Year Degree's Merits, Drawbacks, February 24, page 5 CONGRESS — EDUCATION-RELATED COMMITTEES AND SUBCOMMITTEES COLLEGE FACULTY House Education Leader Ford Announces Retirement, College Faculty Works Long Hours, AAUP Says, January 26, page 1 January 20, page 1 House Panel Faces Major Shuffle After Ford Leaves Next Year, January 28, page 1 COLLEGE WORK STUDY (see also STUDENT Natcher's Death Creates Void Among Education AID) Appropriators, March 31, page 1 Federal Dollar: Community Development Work Study, January 11, page 6 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Clinton Seeks ED Budget Hike, But Would Kill 32 CBO Examines Questions Of Income-Based Student Programs, February 7, page 1 Loans, January 20, page 3 COLORADO CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND Abortion Rights Group Sets Sights On School Board COMMUNITY SERVICE Races, January 14, page 4 Community Service Corporation Proposes Program Most States Meet New Deadline For Special Education Rules, January 10, page 2 Plans, March 9, page 3 Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety, February 8, page 7 Lawyers Say Schools May Be Heading For Title IX Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety Youth Corps, Trouble, March 10, page 1 February 15, page 5 OCR Offers Guidance On Title [IX Self-Study, March 10, Federal Dollar: Summer of Safety Learn and Serve page 4 America, February 15, page 6 Federal Dollar: National Civilian Community Corps, COMMERCE DEPARTMENT March 8, page 5 Commerce Lifts Flag On Information Highway, GAO Says Bureaucrats Botched Peace Corps Student March 16, page 4 Aid Plan, March 9, page 5 Page8 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 Federal Dollar: Community Service Technical LEP Population Changing Dramatically, NCES Says, Assistance, March 30, page 6 January 6, page 1 Applications Limited For Some AmeriCorps Funds, NAGB Hears How To Paint Different Pictures By March 31, page 5 Numbers, March 7, page 2 Data File: Possible State AmeriCorps Awards, March 31, page 6 DESEGREGATION Justice Advises Mississippi Improve HBU Curricula, COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Facilities, January 31, page 4 AND RESEARCH ED Outlines Standard On Higher Ed Desegregation, States Pondering Test Reform Must Weigh Method, February 2, page 5 Report Says, January 21, page 1 Indiana Agrees To Pay To Improve, Integrate Schools, February 17, page 4 COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS Court Says Ill. School District Routinely Discriminated, State School Officers Urge More School-To-Work February 23, page 4 Authority For SEAs, March 23, page 5 Court Orders New Look At Alabama Programs In Light Of Fordice, February 28, page 3 COUNCIL OF THE GREAT CITY SCHOOLS ED Officials Reopen Investigation Into Ohio Great City Schools Report Details Responses To Segregation, March 4, page 5 Violence, March 15, page 4 Opportunity-To-Learn Concept May Be Past Its Prime, Attorney Says, March 14, page 4 COUNSELING Judge Appoints Reform Panel For Philadelphia Schools, ED Proposes Priorities For Early Childhood, Violence March 30, page 2 Programs, February 16, page 2 School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED DEWITT WALLACE-READER'S DIGEST FUND Money, March 15, page 1 DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Funding Three Vocational Projects, January 26, page 4 CURRICULUM States’ Testing Deadlines May Be Too Tight Under DISABILITY BIAS ESEA Plan, January 11, page 1 Justice Launches SAT Probe To Check For ADA NAFTA Spurs ED-Mexican Talks On Education Violations, March 15, page 2 Curriculum Issues, January 18, page 1 Change In Placement Defined Case By Case, OSEP ED, Arts Endowment Set Agenda For Arts Education Says, March 18, page 4 Research, March 1, page 1 House Won't Cut Programs GOP Dubs ‘Educational DISABLED STUDENTS Pork’, March 10, page 2 New York Working To Limit Segregation Of Disabled 50 Nations Gearing Up For Huge Math, Science Study, Students, January 6, page 5 March 29, page 1 Court Orders District To Pay $150,000 In IDEA First Step In Math/Science Curriculum Analysis Nears Attorney Fees, January 7, page 1 Completion, March 29, page 4 ED Report May Spur Limits On Disadvantaged In Voc OERI Negotiators Settle On Research Institutes, Ed, January 12, page 1 Advisory Board, March 31, page 4 Concentrated Training Is Key To Voc Ed Success, NAVE Says, January 14, page 1 Supreme Court Turns Down Pa. School Safety Lawsuit, D January 19, page 1 ED Funds Disabled Students’ Transition To Adulthood, DATA FILE(see TABLES, CHARTS, DIAGRAMS) January 20, page 4 Appeals Court Denies Parents Reimbursement For DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Legal Fees, January 21, page 2 Troops-To-Teachers Program Deploys Military In The Researchers Offer Plan For Improving Special Ed Classroom, March 28, page 4 Accountability, January 26, page 6 Arc To Unveil New Curriculum On Gender, Disability DELAWARE Bias, February 3, page 4 Most Students Still Unserved By Summer Meals Circuit Court Advocates Inclusion For Moderately Program, February 24, page 3 Retarded Student, February 9, page 5 Standards Pose Legal Questions For Disabled, LEP DEMOGRAPHICS Students, February 14, page 1 Population Shifts Continuing, Census Figures Indicate, National Standards: Will Anyone Be Excused?, January 3, page 6 February 14, page 3 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 Disabled Students’ Level Of Inclusion In Testing All ED May Revamp Voc Ed Rules On Services For Over The Map, February 14, page 4 Disadvantaged, March 15, page 1 Senate Passes Assistive Technology Reauthorization Federal Dollar: National Early Intervention Bill, February 15, page 5 Scholarships and Partnerships, March 15, page 6 Judge Rejects Claim Disabled Student's IEP Caused Labor Chooses Sites For Nine New Job Corps Centers, Truancy, February 17, page 5 March 22, page 2 Flaw In State's Special Ed Plan Costing It $50 Million, House Passes Basic ESEA Bill With Only Few February 22, page 1 Revisions, March 28, page 1 Educators, Advocates And Associations Planning Inclusion Forum, February 23, page 6 DISASTER RELIEF Innovative Staffing Approach Helping Oregon's 100 L.A. Schools Badly Damaged; Schools Closed For Disabled Students, February 25, page 3 Inspection, January 20, page 1 NASDSE Would Link Disabled, Disadvantaged L.A. To Open 90 Percent Of Public Schools Today, Students, March 2, page 4 January 25, page 2 Chicago Schools Settle OCR Special Education Congress Asked For $945 Million To Restore Quake-Hit Complaint, March 2, page 5 Schools, January 28, pge 1 OSEP Gathers Advocates’ Input For IDEA House Panel Okays L.A. Relief; Wheels Rolling On Pell Reauthorization, March 4, page 4 Grants, February 3, page 2 Congress May Link Health Care, Early Intervention Federal Dollar: Direct Grant Competition Extensions, Efforts, March 9, page 1 February 15, page 6 Illinois, OCR Reach Agreement On Placing Disabled Clinton Signs Disaster-Relief Bill That Includes ED Students, March 9, page 4 Funds, February 17, page 6 Inclusion Advocates Push Views As House Opens IDEA Hearings, March 14, page 2 DISCIPLINE ED May Revamp Voc Ed Rules On Services For Flaw In State's Special Ed Plan Costing It $50 Million, Disadvantaged, March 15, page 1 February 22, page 1 Top Clinton Advisor Has Eye On Special Education, Elementary Principals Support Ban On Corporal March 17, page 5 Punishment, March 11, page 4 Nothing In Life Is Totally Free, OSEP Says, March 17, page 6 DISTANCE LEARNING Change In Placement Defined Case By Case, OSEP Commerce Offers Funds For Distance Learning, Says, March 18, page 4 February 16, page 5 Justices Weigh Whether Schools May Cater To Federal Dollar: Star Schools, March 1, page 5 Religious Groups, March 31, page 1 Disability Advocates Demand Better Monitoring, More DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Parent Input, March 21, page 2 Court Orders District To Pay $150,000 In IDEA OSEP Clarifies Parents’ Rights To See Disabled Attorney Fees, January 7, page 1 Students’ Records, March 29, page 2 Judge Saves Proprietary School Chain's Student Aid ED Says Source Irrelevant In Early Intervention Eligibility, February 11, page 3 Funding, March 30, page 1 ED May Revamp Voc Ed Rules On Services For AFT Files Complaint Against Baltimore's Private Disadvantaged, March 15, page 1 Contractor, March 31, page 5 ED Proposes Procedures For Student Loan Default Rate Appeals, March 24, page 5 DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS (see also CHAPTER 1) DROPOUTS ED Report May Spur Limits On Disadvantaged In Voc School-To-Work Proposal Could Have Minimal Impact Ed, January 12, page 1 On Dropouts, January 3, page 4 CDF Cites Violence, Calls For 'Cease Fire’ Against GAO: School-Based Services’ Long-Term Benefits Children, January 25, page 3 Unproved, January 4, page 1 ED Proposes Priorities For Early Childhood, Violence White House Plan Would Halt Training For Youth Programs, February 16, page 2 Dropouts, February 4, page 3 Children In Transient Families Tend To Be Poor, Low- Study Of Young Dropouts Casts Doubt On JTPA's Achieving, February 18, page 3 Approach, February 16, page 7 NASDSE Would Link Disabled, Disadvantaged JTPA's Education Benefits Split By Gender, Students, March 2, page 4 February 16, page 7 Reich Says Study Shaped Clinton's Youth Training Budget, March 10, page 5 Page 10 Education Daily, Vol. 25, Nos. 190-250 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS Indiana Agrees To Pay To Improve, Integrate Schools, Clinton Favors Own Programs In $31.7 Billion ED February 17, page 4 Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 OERI Negotiators Settle On Research Institutes, Federal Dollar: Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Board, March 31, page 4 Grants Deadline Extensions, February 8, page 8 President Clinton's Advance Budget Request, 1995-99, EARLY INTERVENTION (see also SPECIAL February 17, page 2 EDUCATION) ESEA Bill Likely To Stay Intact As House Resumes Congress May Link Health Care, Early Intervention Debate, February 28, page 1 Efforts, March 9, page 1 House Backs Governors In Battle For Drug-Free ED Says Source Irrelevant In Early Intervention Schools, March 11, page 1 Funding, March 30, page 1 Bill Aiding Special Education Training Sent To Clinton, DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES March 31, page 2 ACT Drug-Free Schools Bill Breezes Through House EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Subcommitteem January 27, page 2 ED, Proprietary School Sparring Over Student Aid School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED Funds, Memo, January 3, page 5 Money, March 15, page 1 Direct Student Loan Administration Rules Expected Today, January 4, page 2 DRUGS GAO Finds Fault With Institute For The Deaf's Drug-Free Schools Bill Breezes Through House Accounting, January 5, page 4 Subcommittees January 27, page 2 Direct Lending Foes Criticizing ED Appointments To Survey: More Students Using Marijuana, Other Drugs, Advisory Panel, January 6, page 6 February 1, page 1 Data File: Eight- To 15-Year-Olds Enrolled Below Governors Say ‘Stay The Course’ On National Modal Grade, By Language Spoken At Home, Education Goals, February 1, page 3 Parent's Education, 1989, January 10, page 4 House Backs Governors In Battle For Drug-Free Voc Ed Still Missing Needed Academics, ED Says, Schools, March 11, page 1 January 11, page 1 Voc Ed Teachers Lag Others In Formal Education, ED DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MATHEMATICS AND Says, January 11, page 3 SCIENCE PROGRAMS Trade School Chain Pondering Student Aid Court Chapter 2, Eisenhower Debate Remains Unsettled In Battle, January 11, page 7 House, January 27, page 2 ED Report May Spur Limits On Disadvantaged In Voc House Panel Votes To Ax Chapter 2, Expand Ed, January 12, page 1 Eisenhower, February 3, page 1 Nebraska School Pulls Out Of Direct Student Loan Clinton Favors Own Program In $31.7 Billion ED Program, January 14, page 5 Budget Plan, February 8, page 1 NAFTA Spurs ED-Mexican Talks On Education ED Proposes Priorities For '94 Eisenhower Grants, Curriculum Issues, January 18, page 1 March 1, page 4 Schools, Colleges Moving Slowly On Tech Prep Linkage, School-To-Work Funding Pools Could Reshape ED ED Says, January 19, page 1 Money, March 15, page 1 ED Revamps Student Aid ‘Integrity’ Proposal To Estimated State Goals 2000 Grants, Fiscal 1994, Conform With Law, January 21, page 3 March 25, page 2 School-To-Work Planning Grants Making Their Way To States, January 24, page 1 ED Drops 21 Judaic Schools From Pell Grant Program, January 24, page 3 L.A. To Open 90 Percent Of Public Schools Today, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION January 25, page 2 Education Research Institutes Sparking Hope And Proprietary School Wins Student Aid Appeal, Caution, January 4, page 1 January 25, page 3 A Glimpse At OERI's Future Research Institutes, Let Companies Run Schools With Standards Focus, ED January 4, page 3 Says, January 26, page 1 Worldwide Study To Shed Light On Early Childhood Proposed Student Aid Regulations Causing Concern, Education, January 5, page 1 January 27, page 5 Preschool Researchers Get Red-Carpet Treatment, GAO Faults ED's Oversight Of Foreign Medical January 5, page 3 Schools, January 28, page 2 ED Proposes Priorities For Early Childhood, Violence ED To Push Its Chapter 1 Plan In Face Of House Programs, February 16, page 2 Opposition, February 1, page 1

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