Hart, Hon. Philip A., a U.S. Senator from the State of Michigan, Megel, Carl J., Washington representative, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, June 23, 1967- Metcalf, Lee, a U.S. Senator from the State of Montana.. Nelson, Hon. Gaylord, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wisconsin, Caughlin, Gladys, principal, North Fifth Street School, Mil- 21 Place, K. G., principal, Vieau School, Milwaukee, Wis., February Powers, J. A., principal, Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Schertzl, John principal, Wells Street Junior High School, Mil- waukee, Wis., February 15, 1967. Scott, Dr. Ralph, director, Division of Instructional Service, Pitts- burgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, Pa., from Richard A. Graham, director, Teachers Corps, June 20, 1967- Sparkman, Hon. John J., a U.S. Senator from the State of Alabama, Memorandums from Office of Education, Dept of Health, Education, and Amendments to disaster authority in Public Laws 874 and 815... Public Law 815: Effect of 2-year extension of the act versus a 1-year Statement explaining the specific effect of the Church-Jordan bill amending Public Law 874 as modified by language suggested by the National School Boards Association: Information Service Bulletin, resolutions adopted by the NSBA delegate assembly, Portland, Oreg., April 22-25, 1967-- Recommendations to the U.S. Senate on priority Federal education National Teachers Corps programs, 1966-67.. Responses from the Office of Education to questions submitted by: Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York.. Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, miscellaneous material supplied by: Education Professions Development Act as contained in S. 1126 which Handicapped provisions as proposed in S. 1125 and in House-passed Need for additional number of teachers.......... Program development grants to undergraduate teacher education Responses of Office of Education to questions submitted by: Senator Jacob K. Javits (May 25, 1967)-- Senator Jacob K. Javits (June 23, 1967). Senator Winston L. Prouty (May 25, 1967)__ Teachers Corps provisions as found in S. 1125 and in H.R. 10943, a Title V, Higher Education Act of 1965: New obligational authority (H.R. 10943) New obligational authority (S. 1126).. Prouty, Hon. Winston L., a U.S. Senator from the State of Vermont 220 Selected tables: Georgia State Department of Education, Office of Institutional Expanded program for handicapped children-proposed budget Page Growth of educational program for handicapped children.- Idaho Public Law 874 applicant districts: Estimated Public Law 874 fund loss due to forest fund receipts Related 1965-66 statistics-1965-66 applicants.. NEA questionnaire on Teachers Corps, February 17, 1967--- Number of federally connected students in Anniston city schools, Proposed Teachers Corps salary changes.. Teachers Corps obligations. - 451 451 197 158, 193 166 EDUCATION LEGISLATION, 1967 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 U.S. SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE, Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:55 o'clock a.m., in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Jennings Randolph, presiding pro tempore. Present: Senators Randolph (presiding pro tempore) and Kennedy of New York. Committee staff present: Charles Lee, professional staff member; and Roy Millenson, minority clerk. Senator RANDOLPH. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Our hearing will now begin. First, I shall present a statement for the chairman of our Subcommittee on Education, Senator Morse. Then the subcommittee will counsel on matters of interest to us with the aid of Senators Nelson and Kennedy of Massachusetts. "We are considering," says Senator Morse, "two measures: Senate 382 introduced by Senator Church on January 17, relative to changes he desires to have made in the provisions of Public Law 874 which he feels would strengthen the program and remove inequities in the existing language. He believes that existing language is detrimental to the program in Idaho. His distinguished colleague, Senator Jordan of that State, joins him in presenting this bill. "We also have senatorial and administration witnesses appearing on those sections of S. 1125, the elementary and secondary education amendments of 1967, which pertain to the further amendment of and the further extension of the Teachers Corps. We will have further testimony taken in the future in connection with this aspect of the legislation. "The testimony today will have to do with the Teachers Corps provisions and we shall call on administration witnesses to also present testimony on S. 382. Senators Jordan and Church will present statements that will be incorporated in the hearing record on this legislation. We will also have the opportunity to direct to Assistant Commissioner Lillywhite of the Office of Education, questions with regard to technical amendments to the School Disaster Act, its further extension and in addition we will ask him to address himself to the problems created by the expiring temporary provisions of Public Law 815." These provisions are those covering the "B" category children. If they expire on June 30, then there are certain situations that will in all probability develop if that should happen. At this point for Senator Morse, I would like to have the hearing (The bill text committee print including the text of S. 1125, S. 382, |