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July 25, 1993 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-07-25

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. Dr. Eugene Cain
nam d up rin enden
for H chool
HlGHU p ·-Or. Eugene L. to B1
Cain, a Michigan Departm nt 0 Ed
tion administrator and a form r High­
land Park curriculum director h been
appointed Superintendent of Schools for
the Highland Park Sch 1 D' trict.
Dr. Cain became the 15th uperin­
tendentofthe5,600- tudentdistrict i
Board of Education approved a three­
year contract on July 6. T1le election
climaxed a formal earch process con­
ducted by a broad-based Board-ap­
pointed committee.
Highland Park' -new K-12chiefex­
ecutive assum the post formerly held
by Eldon L Martin, who retired Feb. 1.
Deputy Supt John Stindt had been Act­
ing Interim Superintendent ince then
In nine years with the Michigan De­
partment of Education, Dr. Cain erved
as Assistant Superintendent in the Office
of Educational Equity and Community
Services, and as Direc rof tbe Office of
Enrichment and Community ervi
As Director at the State educati n
agency for the p t year, he upervised
42 staff persors and a $300 million
budget covering Compensatory Educa­
tion, Race and Sex Equity in Education,
Dropout Prevention, and even other
programs.
TIle I tt r f authori ty w p nted
by Reverend Calahan. Duri n hi
mon Rev rend Fuller aid he
alcoboland d buth felt 00 had n
"running long enough."
"Over fi y th Lord t k
the d ire drink alcohol and he t k
the � away for illicit d.ru ,
said. "But, a year a I wouldn t hav
thought I would tanding h re (t -
night)."
FROM 1977 TO 1 84 Dr. Cain
was Director of Secordary Education
for Highland Park public chool. Hc
began his education career in 1 5 in the
Detroit Public Scbools teaching history
and Engli h for four years at FochJuruor
High School, and.later, history and eco­
nomics at Cooley High. H taught ial
tudies education and labor hist ry at
Wayre State University, and was a part­
time Black studies instructor �t Wayne
County Commuruty Colle .
Dr. Cain holds a BA in Hist ry with
minors in English and Econ mics from
Talladega College in Alabama (1 5); a
M.Ed. in ndary S 'al Studi CUr­
riculum Development from Wayne
Stat University, and an Ed.D. degree at '
Wayne State In Curriculum Develop­
ment and Instruction, with mino in
Educatioml Admini tration and African
History.
Dr. Cain bas nap ent r, pan l-
ist, and moderator at many pro IO�
confere , and h erved on nan nal
educational advis ry boar and c m­
minces.
H HADED TIlE ati nal
Dropout Prevention Network for t\
years. He has prepared teaclun guid '
and matenals, conducted man work-
hops. and eminars on a ran of u -
jects, and has had lu photo raphy
, publi hed and exhibited.
His many re ogninon include
plaque for ou tanding lead hip in th
National Oro ut Preventi n etw rk
1 ), and in th Hi tory 0 Afncan
American Educan n Media P � .t at
Wayne State (1 92); for Contn uti ru
The even-member governing body
al erv tOO Highland Park Com-
munity Colle Board of TMt
continued from P ge 1
money h d b n put up by Bla peo­
pl ,Spik Mo told participants.
Mo aid fund , undati and
compani that do chari tab I giving,'
were frightened b use th ummit
w criticized by City Coun iJ Pr i­
d nt Bill Wil on and Chief Finn y.
Th urnmit may tabli h.a new
formula for community improvem nt
and pr blem olving initiative if
Black bin' and citiz rs r pond
to underwrit m tin li thi that
addr probl ms without agenda- et­
ting pat mali m that ac ompanie
mu h phi anthropy.
The e eventh hour effort I find
new money w energized by major
with h oth r.
imrruttce for
Buckle Up
Walter Ware and Carlton Sturdirant contribute to the
two month campaign reminding Detroit drivers to
"buckle up" by inspecting the eat belt of David Smith.
havcthrcc
sons.
TH' 'V. J
pastor of St Paul' Mt. Oliv t Bapti t
Church, ho t of the ummi I, aid
evaporation of funding for the ummit
from white ourc may have b n a
bles ing. �
"How can a Bl k man talk a ut
f d mand k whitemant payfor
it?" h aid.
"Freedom co ts. W must, must
pay f r our wn freedom," h ntin-
ued.
Other pcakers delivered dynamic
and inspiring oratory, often reflecting
a diversity of agendas within our free­
dom movement. But und rgoing most
presentations were three central ideas.
One our people must stop killing
eacb other. And we must eliminate
personal phy ical violence in our inter­
tiers with one anoth r.
'RI -A E I
WITH kill and tInt hould n t rum
their bac on young p ple who are
king love and r pect, but without
dir lion from or parti ipation [the
elde of our c mmunity.
B I ween the generation' and
within th generations, we must turn to
h other, n ton' h oth r.
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