The olution of t BllC mal according to Dr Simpson, Pisto of Tlber- e e Baptist Ch reh. Durin the " ICt lie At �isk· confere ce, hosted y Hi hllnd ar Com- 'y College ( CC), Oct. J -1 , Samp on iid to the stu ents in t e mixed audience of bout 400 peo le, ·You are tb elution, don t look for solutions, you are ,he solution. St rt with .di covering your elf, tart with di cipline." H pointed out di cipline is hunning the everyday "pie ure s " of life, like buyi g clothe and c r , to one ay attain ·joy" in life by attending chool. "It you let what happ n to you rod y pa s by you, you are like a hungry .man at smorg bord who fail to open hi mouth," Samp on said. SA PSON SAID it wa irnpo tant for Black youth to learn their history so a to Continu d on P e 21 By voted a Con ututional amend­ ment for a tatcwide lottery to give money to the general fund. Although the genera 1 fund only add to the hool aid fund, many voters got the im­ pression that the lottery would be strictly for educ tion. In May of 1981 , after Continued on P 2 education funding," and wby are some di tricts talking law suit and other preparing emergency millage ? Here is why: State funding for education come out of an account called tbe State School Aid Fund. Thi i the primary ource of cbool fund fo the tate. It con­ tribute $2.4 bi II ion of Micbigan' $3.1 illion K-12 education budget The other $ 00 million come from the neral fund. The general f nd i not specifically for e ucation, but ever ince 1955 t school aid fund ha borrow d from the general fund t state' chooling I 1973 M Service that homeowners pay property tax mill every year, They may know that Michigan has an "educauon lottery" and many have heard that there i more tban 3 million set aside for kindergarten through t elftb grade education in 1990-91. So the que tion are: "How doe the lottery figure into LANSING-for the average per on, chool funding ba I 1 ay been orne bat of a my tery to be left in the band of local, state and federal policy ma ers until it's time to put our boots on and go fight a millage war. Most people under land