co nu I CLA Is press secretary to W )'DC Q)unty Execu­ tive Ed M amara. Last A t, she ppointed to the School Board vice chair of Community Con­ fidence. She is also member 0 the School Board' Special Bargainin Committee. "Since I've been on the Board, I w the Board' representative to (Superintendent Dr. Debor h) McGriff' leadership team," she ide "Right 00 , I am pearheading tbe creation of a Communication arts high chool. I would also like to make the Croc en Vocatlonavrech­ nieal Center Into a comprebe lve high school. "The problem with children com­ Ing out of the high schools Is that they don't have any job trJlning kills," Cl r dded. The race for seats on the School Board bas brought to light. number of i ues of concern to the com­ munity. One of them is school em­ powerment, a plan to give neighborhood school and parents control over curriculum; teacher selection aDd other items. Most of the candidates are not in favor of It at all, while others would lib to have the plan clarified before accepting it. "I AM having some pro�I�� o AND Jac on feel that chers would be unfairly treated if empo erment Is implemented. "Empowerment places I em- p . on teaching and more em­ ph is on admini trating," aid Owens. "It would loe teachers up with m tings and forms instead of letting them te ch," "I'm not for school empowerment in i present form," said Jackson. "I­ am for teacher empowerment. Teachers should be able to exercise their bility to teach without our in­ terference. I've een the way em­ powerment can be u ed against teachers and other workers." "I know that the labor unions are oppo ed to empowerment," said Clark. "But let the teachers decide. The unions hould trust their mem­ bellhip to make that choice for them- elves. I am a one-hundred-proponent of em­ powerment," she added, "but the more important lasue Is for teachers to have the option to choose em- werment." - - -- - _'- - - - - .- "EMPOWERMENT has to be more practical in order to work," said _S.!!!>rt. "Where do you get the money '! ' : "A • •• t .... ,.., ..... "',... VOTE TUESDAYI AUGUST 4TH DETROIT "YOU CAN'T eparate a tudent from his culture," Pinkins aid, "but (multicultural education) doesn't need to be primary. The matter of teaching culture i for the family. She added, "I'm for perpetuating the culture of a group, but it does not have to be part of the school cur­ riculum, because we (the school y - tem) can't do everything. We don't have enough time or money to give the importance to culture that we give to the ABQ&." "I believe in multicultural educa­ tion because this is a multicultural oeiety," Boyce aid. "But if you're going to do something pecial for African-Americans, you hould do omething pecial for Hispanics and everyone else. You can't just educate about one culture; that's wrong. "I also believe that you have to teach the American way to everybody," Boyce added. "You have to teach basic American prin­ ciples, like good citizenship." "We need to raise the mentality of children to know what all people have contributed around the world," said Jackson. "We don't want to be See BOARD, A10 e�elect Congr 8 man Cony r . and. th OU CHOC FO STATE REPRESE � T1VE 13TH D TRICT 'What our District needs is a representative who listenS to the people - NOT the interests in l.:ansing.' Mansfi d Block Club Rutherford Block Club Winthrop Block Club Prevost Block Club Grand River Business Association WlLUE D. HALL - GraclJate Alabama Stae UlnNafSllV - Famer College & H� School Teacher -Indeperdert, Communly Baged Busilessman - Famer ExecUNe Boatt Member, 13th DIsIrtct Demoaatlc paty Orga izsIIoo VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1992 WIL ED. AL FOR STATE REPRESENTA11VE .. ongre man VOTI! TUESDAYI' AUGUST 4TH DEMOCRAT -. 14TH DISTRICT CONYI .OR COHO To volunteer • please call: 864-3581 Jackson. CommI - 1 221. � • Chainn�, House Govemment Operations Committee • ChaJnnan, House Leli I don " 'National S curity Subcommittee • Ranking Member, Hou Judiciary Committee • Ranking Member, House Small Bu ine . Committee CONTINUING TO WORK FOR YOU by spontorln. or support'n. the followlnl: • H L TH CAR OR V RY AMERICAN ACT • PAMILY AND M DICAL LIAV ACT • 10. TRAINING A�D PARTN RSHI� ACT • OCIAL S CURITV PROT CTION ACT • OLD R AMERICANS ACT • HAT CRIM STATISTIC ACT • RACIAL IU TICI ACT • 'ALCOHOL WARNING LA. L ACT • aUY AMERICA ACT • VOT "REGI TRATION ACT • TH CIVIL IUGHTS ACT OP Ittl ' • TH UN "PLOYM NT COMP NATION ACT • TH IT IK" PLAC""T ACT , • TH LOCAL PARTN R HIP ACT • A" RICANS WITH DI .ILlTIE ACT ' . JOB JU TICE PEACE IR