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Show 12, i r;.-:. :--; ..:_,::.;. -I' ,_' I . •• I r I J , ,- / ; .,: -/ '< ... ;;11"': ' I' ::,..,.fJ! .... : j .• f S BLACK POLICY REPORT OF EDUCATIO N CO_·lHITTEE OF THE GOVER:-:WR' j. i·' Present Ms. were: ADVISORY COUCIL April 12, 1976 11: 00 a s.m, -, i ir-. -, .. ' ......... ",._. ... ;,., at Cope, Benns, Mr. Ms. Henry, Ms. Moody, the and undersigned. Mso members following The Br own , Ms. have expressed Watkins, Hr. interes t but an we r e not present: Ashley inter meaningful Generally the meeting was a pleasant one been completed by had ch wh i "homewo-rk" the to thanks change of ideas, was already that result w h the t i rapport Mr. Cope and Ns Henry, and cooperative, in Has Talbot perceptive, Dro helpful, established. on curricula and have wh i.chwe influence best might dicating that the to those textbooks would be through the State Commission assigned for District an to no arrangement has he Howe ve r objections functions. with a , , Meetings by members of the Committee. Emphasizing t.ha t the Cornrm t cee community, Dro Talbot constituent should be representative of the expressed his desire that the Committee vr i should represent wi collaborate Ll.Lng conununity and that it should be Education Department, advising ",here necessary. Since wou l d to be serve we have shown an to indicated Talbot Drc interest, members Hilling to r e commend the s peci fic in an advisory role to the Board of of the Education. the rh bl.:1ck the that State he Comrni, t tee Synopses the Curricula vitae of the members will be collected by Mr Cope 20th meeting and forwarded to Dro Talbot for presentation at the May If he so desires, Dr. Talbot woul.d of the Sta te Board of Education. of like members sary. man of the perrogative of selecting the Committee, but he admitted have to to he wou l d Additionally, the Committee, but from the reserve also the be wou Ld one or that right tuo additional that may not be to appoint the influenced by neces- Chair recommendations current committee members. Regarding other objectives, and functions of the Committee, Mr. be appointed Cope has learned that a Minority Affairs Director may concern Our foremost the for State at Utah coming yearo University students may feel frustrated in the that fact the is now, however, their attempt to improve the racial situation at USU and that we should demonstrate our concern and ongoing support by regular comm unications with them. DAVID Acting DSS/sdh S. SUNHERS, H.D. Chairman ) |