Bush says to 'challenge' schools CHARLOTTKSVU.l.K. Va i.\l’) President Hush urged governors .il an education sum mit Wednesday to forge lund.i mental changes tu re-si no the nation's troubled schools hut v\as told in return the federal government must spend more il that goal is to he rear lied "We've got to r hallenge the eilur at ion system il were to meet the challenge of educa tional excellence." Hush told the governors in .1 (rep talk that opened the nation's first educe tional conference between a president and the states' execu lives All agreed that help is need ed for <1 national school system wracked by drugs, high drop out rates and mediocrity Hut behind closed doors Hush and members of his Cabinet heard what they did not want to hear that the federal government's commitment has to grow In particular, governors said more needs to be done for early childhood education, to pre pare youngsters from poor fain ilies for elementary sc I100I The summit scene was tin historic campus of the t imer sitv of Virginia, whose estab lishment was the proudest m complishment of Thomas let ferson Americ a's first "edu c ation president The mover sitv is still called "Mr letter son's sc hoed" and Hush re ferred to it that uay. too (Governors < ire ulatml a memo outlining their own goals Their plan called for eliminat mg illiterac \. c urtailing the dropout rate and making Amer nan students the equal of their counterparts anywhere- in the world especially in mathemat ic s and sc bene e After the first round of meet mgs there was sharp and s ».K I M ImuoI )m> • *• Ih Extensive classroom manual provided =** Data ciisk of example documents. 11 Ten pages free laserprinting. «*» Open lab throughout the term. Hnd-of term expanded evening hours. One credit special project option available. Cost: $48. Macintosh Classes; 124.&.SQ Introduction to the Macintosh Thin class introduces the novice to the Macin tosh computer through the use of some of the most popular programs available. Topics in clude: basic word processing, graphics, spread sheets, desktop publishing, and the Macintosh system. Offered Thursdays, Oct. 12 - h'ov. 2, 1:30 - 4 00 p m Microsoft Word: Level I Fundamental* of Microsoft Word version 4.0ore taught, including: understanding the ruler, working with character and paragraph format ting, creating tables, using the glossary and style sheets, and creating custom menus. Of fered Tuesdays, Oct. 10 -Oct 31, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. ! Microsoft Excel: Level I Excel is the most comprehensive spreadsheet program available today, incorporating spread sheet, chartingund database functions. Taught from an introductory level, this class explores the basics of Excel and introduces you to some of its common applications. Offered Mondays, Oct. 9 - Oct. 30, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. PageMaker: Level I Learn PageMaker by constructing newsletters, catalogs, ads, and brochures. Topics include: text and graphics layering, combining text and graphics, using color, manipulating graphic ob jects, specifying and placing body and displny text, and working with multi-page documents. Offered Wednesdays, Oct. 11 - Nov. 1, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. 127 CSC IBM-PC Classes: Introduction to the IBM-PC This class introduces the novice to basic ter minology and concepts of the IBM PC, in cluding: the MS-DOS operating system, hardware and software basics, wordpro cessing, spreadsheet concepts, and database functions. Offered Thursdays, Oct. 12- Nov 2, 1:30 - 4:00 p in. WordPerfect: Level I This course introduces the fundamentals of WordPerfect 5 0, including: creating, edit ing, saving, retrieving and printing docu merits, modifying formats, file management, using the search and replace feature, using the s(iellirig and thesaurus programs, and tranfemng files Offered Tuesdays, Oct. 10 Oct. 31, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Lotus 1-2-3: Level I This course, taught with the most popular spreadsheet software, introduces students to fundamental spreadsheet concepts and how they apply to u variety of business and per sonnl applications for the IBM-PC. Offered Mondays, Oct. 9 - Oct. 30, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. dBase III Plus: I^cvcl I This course introduces the user to basic data base development, including: creating and organizing databases, designing custom screens, generating reports, and printing la bels. Course is taught using the dBase III Plus ussist menu. Offered Wednesdays, Oct. 11 - Nov. 1, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. To register for these classes or obtain future schedules, call the University of Oregon Continuation Center. 686-3537 Continuation Center registration office at 1553 Moss Street.