Page 4 - I'he Portland Observer—May 8, 1991 P r e s id e n t B u s h Is T a k in g W r o n g L e s s o n s ,III BY PROFFESSOR MCKINLEY BURT C om pounding the g ro w in g strain on both urban and rural education budgets is the im m ediate and depressing need fo r e x p e m h e retraining pro ­ grams fore both late-tcens and a w o rkfo rce w ith o u t the s k ills necessary to com plete in a h ig h ly technical e n v i­ ronm ent. Last week I exam ined the short sighted and p o litic a lly expedient push by this a d m in istra tio n fo r IN T E R ­ N A T IO N A L FREE T R A D E A G R E E ­ M E N T S ; on -going congressional hear­ ings revealed that the ranks o f unem ­ I l appears more im portant than ever to fo llo w thro u g h on that prom ise to present m ore c rite ria and d ire c tio n fo r p a re n ta l in v o lv e m e n t in the education o f o u r ch ild re n ;*’ ...toward greater under­ sta n d in g o f the ro le o f technology in the sch o o l, w o rkp la ce and co m m u n ity-a n d n u rtu rin g a 'science e n v iro n m e n t’ in T H E H O M E A N D N E IG H B O R ­ H O O D .” In the next paragraphs you w il l q u ic k ly see that a lo t o f ‘ se lf h e lp ’ w il l be required. ployed w ith o u t co m p e titive technical skills would be greatly swelled by greater im ports o f electronics, autos, textiles H o w m any readers have noticed the new ed ucational storm clouds gath­ e rin g o v c i the education scene w ith frig h te n in g ra p id ity ? Just last week the and garments. N ow the local parents w ho are m o n ito rin g these hearings on C-Span H a b ita l” -5 m illio n acres in Oregon alone. G iv e n an estim ated 500 o f the little v a rm it that w orks o u t to 10,000 acres fo r each o w l co n d o m in iu m , a loss o f 30,000 jo b s (100,000 fa m ily m em ­ bers), and a 2 b illio n d o lla r loss to the e c o n o m y-ju st the firs t bie n niu m . T hat is 4 m illio n d o lla rs per o w l! G iv e n a ll o f these factors, it should not be too d iffic u lt fo r parents to realize that despite a ll the g lo w in g and enth u ­ siastic p ro je ctio n s o f a new lo o k and report that the econom ic im p a ct w ill be m uch greater than p re vio u sly thought. an im m e d ia te in fu s io n o f funds from Spokepersons A m e ric a ’ s prim e ‘ n o -o n e --k n o w s -w h e re ’ ,A L L SCH O O LS W IL L BE CLOSED DO W N a g ric u ltu ra l sectors (w h ic h hire mas­ sive numbers o f A fric a n A m ericans and H ispanics) te stifie d that the ra p id ly zations w h o also m ust re iA z e the g ra v ­ ity o f the situation. N e x t w e e k’ s a rtic le w ill d e ta il how low ered barriers to fu rth e r im p o rta tio n o f foreign commodities w ill wreak havoc this can be done, fu rn ish in g specific exam ples. I w ill draw fro m re a l-tim e peated across the c o u n try , especially in those states where recent ‘ ‘ PRO PERTY T A X L IM IT A T IO N S ” have derailed Career and Technical Education Teen Parent Summer School Program enough m oney to m aintain the crip p le d status quo. T h is makes it o b vio us that parents w ill have to engage in vigorous ‘ s e lf-h e lp ’ projects to ensure that th e ir ch ild re n are read fo r that technological ‘ prom ised la n d ’ (w ith industry assis­ tance). The same perception w ill be required o f m any c o m m u n ity o rg a n i­ T H IS W E E K . B u t the ensuing d isru p ­ tio n and chaos is anticipated to be re­ MARY KARTER Portland Public Schools structure in education (w ith in te rn a ­ tio n a l p a rity ), there w ill not even be huge " S a n Francisco U n ifie d School D is tric t announced that it is F IL IN G F O R B A N K R L P T C Y ! Unless there is fo r LANITA DUKE Grassroot News Productions Teen Parent Magazine Hometown USA Finalist Cork Youth International Video and Film Festival in Cork, Ireland - Best Film School, Best Editing International Media Festival on Disabilities Commendation Awards upon A m e rica n grow ers o f C O T T O N , experiences such as the M a rtin -M a ri­ S U G A R A N D R IC E-as w e ll as the etta A lu m in u m C om pany sponsored American Women in Radio and T.V. - Honorable Mention T he San Francisco U n ifie d D is ­ tr ic t has been h ig h ly lauded by Presi­ related refiners and processors. A re you be g inn in g to get the pictu re o f a tw o - pronged disaster? M ore unem ployed education m odel here in Oregon du rin g the 1960s. There w ill be a lis t o f a ffo rd ­ Best of the Northwest Video competition - Honorable Mention d ent Bush as a “ fo rw a rd lo o k in g ” w ith o u t technical training-and loss o f o p e ra tio n whose expensive m agnet schools and ‘ c h o ice ’ elements “ are to be em ulated as a national m o d e l” (he fa ile d to m ention that the superinten­ the very industries co m p risin g T H E T A X B A S E that supports education. the fu n d in g structure (sound fa m ilia r). d e n t w h o c oncealed the gro w in g fin a n ­ c ia l debacle had been ousted). A p p a r­ e n tly , the president urgently needs les­ sons in areas o ther than com puters. A num ber o f m a jo r school d is tric ts across the co u n try have announced that they m a y fo llo w suiL T hat scenario co u ld p re tty w e ll assure econom ic disaster fo r fourteen southern slates, C a lifo rn ia and H a w a ii- b u t w hat about here in Oregon? 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For Best Results Advertise in the Observer PHONE able m ath and science books, videos, e le ctro n ic and b io lo g y kits , and o f Teen Parent T.V. com panies s u p p lyin g science in stru ­ ments and experim ents fo r kids. A d d relevant magazines , posters. There w ill also be in fo rm a tio n on how to set up neighborhood science clubs w ith structured parent participation-and how to tie such a c tiv itie s in to the school c u r­ ric u lu m . It is not a ll that d iffic u lt; some Tenth annual Cork Youth International Video Festival - Best Photography American Women in Radio in T.V. - First Place 1989 Special Thanks local parents are already doing ju s t Liz Schillenger, Joe Johnson, Nia Gray, Joe Bean Keller, Richard Brown Photography, Selmene Rodriguez, Students of Summer School Teen Parent Program, Anna Street, PIVOT, & Ja’Bell's Beauty and Barber Supply Ockely Green Middle School Annual Carnival It is tim e again fo r the O cke ly Green M id d le School C a rn iva l. T his Able Video, Northwest Video Works, Jane Scott Video Productions, & Portland Cable Access annual event w ill be held in the school gym on M a y 17 fro m 2 to 7 pm . A ll proceeds go to b e n e fit the O ckle y Green M id d le School Band program. There w ill be m any e x c itin g and Sponsered By the Portland Public Schools, North Portland Youth Service Center & Private Industry Council fun booths and events in clu d in g : Cake w a lk , D u n k tank, C low ns, Students To Raise Funds For Children Of Ex-offenders Games o f S k ill, and Great Food and B ig D rin ks. B rin g the w hole fa m ily , support a w o rth y cause, and have great fun! T icke ts are fo u r fo r one d o lla r at the door. Advance purchase may be made at the school. T icke ts purchased in advance are fiv e fo r one d o lla r. O c k le y Green M id d le School is located at the co m e r o f Interstate A venue and A in s w o rth . A d d itio n a l details m ay be obtained by c a llin g Jim D u n lo p , Band D ire cto r, at 280- 5660. “ E very k id should be g ive n a chance to go to the zoo. D o n ” t yo u th in k so?” asks C h ris W ils o n , a L e w is & C la rk C o lle g e senior. T o m ake that and o th e r educa­ tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s possible fo r the ch ild re n o f w om en liv in g at O u r N ew B eginnings, W ils o n is o rg a n izin g a “ C h ild re n ’ s Fund B ike /W a lk-a -T h o n .” The event w ill start at 1 p.m ., Sunday, M a y 19, at T ry o n C reek Park. O u r N ew B e g in n in g s is a n a tio n ­ a lly-re co g n ize d program designed to help fem ale ex-offenders w ho w a n t to change and better th e ir lives. $69.95 a L- rotJi vV 235 0929 C O I» p o » a t , o n New Location! 901 S .E . 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