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January 14, 1990 - Image 10

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-01-14

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c
t in part opened up to the
r p blic or it ould be
free.
If pare d manage to
t id the oney they more
than likely will be going one
ithout other concerned·
pare or udents.
Wh animp ct.
The gener I impres ion
given by the conference or­
g nizer w thi conference
w designed to r ch out to
many peop possible to ° d
in improving the quality in
public edu ti n.
How will this ork if m t
edu to parents and students
tt nd th confer nee, ith it's
multiplicity of concurrent
r op, 100 ?
And hat about p rking?
ill the dmi . on price CO er
this? Th problem of paren
ith ut rs is not even ad-
drc d. e re not ying no
one can afford the conference
price. . ny . n, but e bet the
bul of.the public chool p' rent
populati n on t.
oney d to bring in con- I
ultant , er and to pay .
ome org izer .to go on
retre ts d pay for lunch and
dinner (brown bagging it ould
have been sufficient) hould
h ve been u e to cover co ts
freeing th dmi ion price of
in dire n ed to ttend the
r-

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