By RO SEIGEL 1'.cI.' to the ch n C n The Highland Park City Council unanimously ed a lution king the City Attor­ n y and the administration hat could be done to accom- plish t ide nt's requ Highl nd Par Mayor Linsey Porter tated at the public ses­ ion after the m ting that there hould be an ordinance giving him emergency powers to lock the building. Kenn h Schmaus, Properly Manager of 14 Moss told the Michigan Citizen, "We are ad­ d ing the complaints by the citizens: stating, there was a new boiler and roof repairs had Garb 9 ov rflow at 11. Mo in Highl nd P rk. n completed. He stated th re was tour by city council mem rs, th mayor and neighbors. rep iring the roof, th r ar hol in h ilin. On re id nt id that h w told by an official involved in managin th company tha "Th drug d I r p ys hi rent on time." When ked about criminal activity, Schmaus fi id that residency in the hou e was based on paym nt of rent. after fur her questions, he stated, "When we find drug prob- o "EV L E B R SAID they could repairs a trying to progress," he said. "It may not as fast as they'd like. " However, Council P ident Downes id, "It (11 Mo is a total disgrace. " He said that despite talk of , Code Blue: Uniting for Health- ... ��rd� 9f. �.Jly��iQJl. and .the i r Youth an the Student Assis- American Medical Association, nee Program continue to unfold unites chools, communities, major efforts by the the High- businesses, and agencies in a co­ land Park public . schools to pro- ordinated, far-reaching h lth mote children' health and program for disadvantaged 1 mingo youngsters. Code Blue, oo-sponsored by the Highland Park and Benton National Association of State Harbor were selected as Michi- gan' two d monstr ion si , of the original rv n p d mong West Virgirna, C lifornia nd Washington st te as well as Michigan. C Blu land Park, di (Bill)Ru 11, hav ating a broad-b &T connect techno ogy . . P community schoo s to By CRAIG HILL Mlchlg.n Citizen AT&T has connected with a Highland Park middle school to conduct a pilot program according to Tamara Boykin, Public Rela­ tions Consultant for AT&T. A pr conference took place at the Highland Park City Hall wjth Mayor Linsey Porter, Dr. Eugene Cain, Superintendent of Highland Park Schools, Mamie Cooper, Highland Park Board President to discuss and listen about the program with Jerry Rankin, resident of GPA Chal­ lenge, Inc., Michael Dennis, Gen­ eral Manager of Sales for Global Busin Communications Sys­ tems .at AT&T, and Marc Perry, Sr. VIce-President for Perry Mar­ keting Group, Inc., and Boykin, The pilo program comes from a Black-owned education firm called GPA Challenge which of­ fe a hand-on solution to supple­ ment children's education according to Boykin. Boykin said the goal of'the pro­ gram will be to improve math skills of tuden prior to entering high school with techniques used to help tudents become "better learn and increases their self eonfiden ." "AT T I OLVED be- ca of the wrong choices made by young people which have a long term impact on themselves and the community," she says. "We hands-on educational programs such GP A Challenge as the source for making an positive impact." Boykin id the chool in- volved is Henry Ford Middle School in Highland Park and the nth grade stud 11 will be the targeted group thr t will take part in th pilot program. She ys th , ud n will be pre and t whil ignifi- TOP: Mamie Cooper, Highland Park School Board Pre Ident and Dr. Eugene Cain, Superintendent of HP Schools sit . id -by- ide at the AT&T press conference. BOTTOM (I): M rc Perry, enior vice president of Perry Marketing Group, Inc Ii ten while (r) HP Mayor Linsey Porter expre se point at the recent AT&T pres conference at Highland Park City Hall. (photo by Craig Hili) . urernent will come from the long rm academic chieve­ ment r ch by th participatin I tudents. Boykin said th rol of AT T mploy wh nroll in th gram will to rve to monitor the students' progr nd provid m ntorship. "I xtr ordinary u with this program, ooper at th p nfe n . lem , they are add ed. He stated that b use of the com­ plain of neighbo , some found to be drug deale were evicted, but he added he did not have the record as to how many. "We made it clear to the mayor, the city council and neighborhood, want to ork with the city to make it a work­ able ituation," he said. HP Code Blue's fir. t objective- to expand the local tudent A istance Program � � ... City Attorney Eric Daniel d� Sp!C'" to the Mlchlg.n Citizen - nied that the wording obligated ��;.;...;.;;;_,;,;.;�=;..;a.;;;;.;..;.....;;�;.;;...;..;.__ the city to have a tax increase. HIGHLAND PARK - The High­ land Park City Council approved a settlement agreement with the Detroit Water Board over back debts. Under the agreement, High­ land Park would pay the Detroit Water Board-Sf million in 1997 and $750,000 in both 1998 and 1999. The agreement was accepted by the Detroit Water Board Wednesday, November 17 and discussed by the Highland Park City Council at its Monday, No­ vember 22 meeting. Councilwoman Greta Johnson expressed concern that the word­ ing of the resolution suggested that Highland Park might have to pay the debt by a tax increase, noting that it might be possible in five years time for the city to take the money out of the general fund without raising taxes. By RON SEGIEL db COU CIL PRESIDENT Pro Tem Christine Franklin asked for a change of wording to make this clear. Councilman Frank lUa3 asked Daniel if any change in wording might make the agreement inva­ lid, since it would be different from the one the Detroit Water Board signed. He expressed concern that the new administration of Detroit . Mayor-elect, Dennis Archer might be less lenient than the outgoing administration of CoI� man Young. Daniel said there would be no problem with the Detroit Water Board over the wording changes. The agreement was passed with the changes that Franklin recommended to clarify matters. TAKE THE I ITIATIVE A DYOUCA OWNYQUR OWN HOME r ring th on m thing a ing, "What' th u'll lik . () i­ lh init i t iv . help develop measures enabling children and youth to become healthy productive members of society. ONE OF THE first objectives set forth by Highland Park Code Blue planners was a much­ needed expa ion of the local Stu­ dent Assistance Program (SAP), . intended to address student and even family at-risk behavior that may interfere with learning. The SAP provides for referrals to ou t­ side agencies when necessary. The SAP was established by the School District in 1990 to as­ sure that students likely to en­ gage in such health-risk behaviors as alcohol and drug abuse, several activity, and teen pregnancy receive help. The Highland Park School Dis­ trict has obtained $100,000 for each of two years (1992-93, 1993- 94) from the Skillman Founda­ tion to place two Student Assistance Specialists in two ele­ mentary schools, Ferris and the Cortland Early Childhood Cen­ ter. The sp ialists are certifi­ cated t chers Mamie Jeffries (Cortland) and Betty White (Fer­ ris). HP ode Blue planners have obtained funding from h Detroit Pistons-P I Foundation tocre­ ate a p rtnership with Wayne State University. WSU medical students came into HP class­ rooms in 1992-93 as rol models and as information sources for discu ions bout health issues. The District has been king to involve mo community per­ sons to help expand after-school rational c iviti ,and offer you ngste it i role models and int raction with caring dul ff h also organiz a of prof; ional nd lay vol­ un rs to . it classrooms, to en­ han the School Distri 'h lth ucation program. Loan ub�c ( (0 ("d,( -1ppr va! .if mbcr FDI '.quill fJlIUllnHI ,nJ , @ See CODE, A8 int nt - I