')' .- , pi II It .n. ( .uu uuu t.uv. I L,tll 1''-. \ il,\\ .... IT UY fOI THf CHICAGO or By AI W. M����·�� .. .. � � _ Startiaa10ext week, • space necessary DO edge and skills will f ure an article diag to make them more competitiYe: critical· ue COD the - Acces .Equity i 'one education of our cb.ildrcn and dimension that will be ad- youth. Each week there wiD be a dressed it relates to schoo differcnt· ue and a prOll'am or programs, and classes; chool among Detroit Pg,lic �OOII will be· . ed, The lack of cxcepencc in educational outcomes for African-Americaa sm:IcDlta Michigan d through Uni ed St es does DOt result trom the concern for equity fOl' the poor/OF B cbiIcl. Nor • f . evident of ed cation in this country. Mo y m CI a diffUCDCe. iD you caD do. ' t er, too .DcIa ti e· OD ". • factio - Proces Equity is the second dimension that will be third dimension as it relates to addressed as it relates to the fair, ,-t scores, gr des, gradua io humane, and dignified tre t- rate, dropout rates, a ards, ment of tudents, parents, rewar and recognition; tcache and adminjstr on; ISSUES Why are 0 fe of our childrcn in advanced pla�meDl, accelerated, aDd for the aifted? ' � Why e stall DUlKlGI 10 expectations cIWdrea a1Jc;wd to dIaIa.ecr? " 5 , . /