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March 31, 1985 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-03-31

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TOPAG
Junk Food and
Early Death
VOL. VII
CH 31, 1
test score can and
u d to examine curricu
velopments, determine De d ,
analyze udent progre in b . c
and identify school dis­
tricts that need impro ment
10.5 in reading and math skills.
0.1 The EAP Handbook cau-
.1
15.5 Co· on 4

21
100.0
10.5
1 .4
14.0
grade
mth
te for tenth
re ding and
following
of t th grade
ichigan Educational A sment
Program ores for reading and
. math from inner city schools
in 'chipn re�als only nine of
the S 1 inner-city schoo ney­
ed r ed t or above the state
avelrHe in rna . In reading only
rift of the S1 schools reached
the state a rage of 81.6 per-
nt.
SI G - Inner city
education ro the te of
ichipn continu to lag behind
the re of the tate if the . eh-
Edu tion A nt Pro-
the
LANSING - State Rep. Joe
Young Jr. (D-Detrolt) has spon­
sored legislation to revive a
two-year-old committee probing
the 'chigan state lottery.
Despite pre reports act
the state that Young h d
cc d the lottery of
Youna t the record
for The Citizen in a
phone interview.
WJb (legislative) committee
(t 0 ye ago) made nine
recommendations and . have
been taken care of," Young
told The Citizen in arch
26 phone interne . The three
remauung recommendations
deal with the i ues:
-Should the commission paid
to lottery agents be mere ?
-Should lottery re nue be
earmarked for specific education
and training programs rather
than dumped into 0 general
education fund is no the
practice?
-Should prizes be a arded
on a regional basis here re­
wards go b c to areas propor­
tion te to the volume played1
Rep. Young 'd he called
for the of CO 't
b on numerousletten to the
editor questionin lottery prac­
tice and a Detroit tee Pr
poll hicb 0 ed 70 percent
of tho polled felt the lottery
should be in tipteci.
Rep. Young 'd if the 80
pproved the -reinstatement of
the committee, then public
hearin ould be held in Flint,
Detroit, Grand Rapid , Lansing
and the Upper Penin uta.
The resolution pproved
Thursday, ch 28 by th
Ho

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