Mayor 0 nnl. Archer (cent r) recently hid br ak ground for Wayn Stat Unlver.Ity'. n w 28 million graduat .tudent ap rtment complex that will built tw n Ca • and Woodward, Ju t .outh of Fore.t. H Iplng the mayor with hi. ceremonial dutle. are (from left) rend cott, L on Atchllon and Oenl. L wi., members of th WSU Bo rd of Qovernore; Lynn ch fer, W U vice pre.ldent for admlnlstratlv •• rvlc .: and W U Pr .Ident David Ad many. By RON SEIGEL Mlchlg n Citizen HIGHLAND PARK - During the ion for citizen participa­ tion at the Tuesday, June 14 meeting of the Highland Park School Board, parents expressed concern that they were not being informed about a number of is­ sues important to them. Donna Williams said she wanted the school administra­ tion to send parents information before the' end of July about cut backs it was making in services like counseling, because of V • T T G r 1995 th DSS will m ke th ial contract manda­ tory and at that tim money for t po tion ill in th bud t, hid. '''We will not move forw rd at that time ithout money for t po tion," Mill id. -It p - will be in th bud t. - "TRANSPORTATIO IS tough' ue becau we have one of th worst ystems in the met­ ropolitan are in the country," SCHOOL BOARD PRE I- Miller id. "If you live in Detroit DENT Mamie Cooper sug- you have to lly work to go to gested part of the problem was work." that officials at different schools Miller said DSS is working did not answer .parent' tele- with The Department of Trans- phon calls. portation and Detroit Mayor John Stindt, Assistant Super- Dennis Archer on a number of intendent of Educational Ac- projects to provide alternative countability and Technical forms of transportation to recipi- Support, id th school et a ants. deadlin of handing out infor- Philip Kazmierski, deputy di- mation on r ignments with rector for the bureau of urban the report rds on Thursday, and public transportation, said .June 16. "We are trying hard to they are currently looking at ex- m t th deadline," he said. panding the Smart System and Another parent, Ruby Olong, dial-a-ride services. aid parents were not told about Smart System is a state- holidays where their children funded service that provides �11��I�=�ld��=�=:�l.=���: tion to ou county 1Il@II". II!' for w re re- o ving in metropolitan Buprem nomin e a moderate supporter of civil rights BOSTO , • - Judge Stephen G. Breyer - President Clinton's nominee to fill the vacant seat on the U.S: Supreme' Court - has a record of generally supporting civil rights. However, his record h inconsistencies. For example, he helped tablish a right to a jury trial in civil rights cas but has joined in decisions which make it more difficult for plaintiffs to prove discrimination. He has voted in favor of affirmative action programs which benefit minorities but he approved a Boston redistricting plan which some civil rights lawyers said reduced minority voting power. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate - which appears likely - Breyer' to ne 1 te . . 0 'vi riga related' u u may no 1 issu favored by civil rif'h . ��'J ! J' S .10 U_JH'1' 'Jl