PART 5: IMPACT AID HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 15 TO EXTEND FOR FIVE YEARS CERTAIN ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND OTHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 1977 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor CARL D. PERKINS, Chairman U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1977 94-584 O COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California RONALD A. SARASIN, Connecticut WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama PHILLIP BURTON, California. JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania LARRY PRESSLER, South Dakota WILLIAM "BILL" CLAY, Missouri WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania MARIO BIAGGI, New York BUD SHUSTER, Pennsylvania IKE ANDREWS, North Carolina SHIRLEY N. PETTIS, California MICHAEL T. BLOUIN, Iowa CARL D. PURSELL, Michigan MICKEY EDWARDS, Oklahoma SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota IKE ANDREWS, North Carolina JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama MICHAEL T. BLOUIN, Iowa LARRY PRESSLER, South Dakota PAUL SIMON, Illinois WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania LEO C. ZEFERETTI, New York SHIRLEY N. PETTIS, California CARL D. PURSELL, Michigan CONTENTS Hearings held in Washington, D.C.: Page 1 1 49 135 311 389 603 Akins, Charles, superintendent, Hardin County Public Schools, Eliza- 103 311 136 645 179 59, 441 654 tary and Secondary Education, U.S. Office of Education; accom- 405 State of Illinois, accompanied by Ms. June Quint, business manager 626 312 U.S. General Accounting Office; accompanied by Dale Harrison, 16 of Illinois, accompanied by Charles Thomas, superintendent of 603 Buchanan, Puerto Rico, accompanied by Mrs. Georgia Hudak, 187 166 460 91 116 649 Statements of-Continued Rose, Hon. Charles G., a Representative in Congress from the State of North Carolina, accompanied by Everett L. Waters, superintendent, Onslow County schools, Charles Davis, superintendent, Fayetteville City schools, Mark Henning, superintendant, Wayne County Schools, and Jack Britt, superintendent, Cumberland Coun- Page ty Schools --- 389 Scherwat, Don, business manager, District No. 64, North Chicago School District 603 Shipley, Thomas R., coordinator, Educational Information Systems, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Annapolis, Md. 311 Sikes, Hon. Robert L. F., a Representative in Congress from the State of Florida... 50 Smith, Dr. David L., assistant for graduate education/dependents education and youth programs, Office of the District of Naval 271 Stormer, William L., Director, Division of School Assistance in Fed erally Affected Areas, Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Edu- 2 Stormer, William L., U.S. Office of Education, accompanied by Mrs. Zulla Toney, Chief, Maintenance and Operations Branch, and Col. Robert Peters, base commander, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico.--- 187 Stormer, William L., Director, Division of School Assistance in Fed erally Affected Areas, Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Edu- 396 Swicegood, Jack, superintendent, Gallup-McKinley County public Schools, Gallup, N. Mex.-- 329 Tallchief, George, superintendent, Hays-Lodge School District 50, Hays, Mont 312 Triplett, Richard L., superintendent, Bellevue public schools, Bellevue, Nebr.- 145 Wallace, Linn, past president, Antilles Consolidated Education Association - 241 Williams, Sydney, Newport School Department, Newport, R.I.---- 112 Wrigley, Bernell, superintendent of Schools, Davis County School District, Farmington, Utah.. 461 Wugalter, Harry, secretary for educational finance and cultural affairs, State of New Mexico, representing Education Commission of the 409 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc. Akins, Charles, superintendent, Hardin County Public Schools, 97 Anker, Irving, chancellor, board of education, city of New York, letter to Chairman Perkins, dated July 12, 1977, enclosing state- 384 331 Statement on Pinpoint Disaster Assistance. 308 Bruner, Max, Jr., superintendent of schools, School Board of Okaloosa County, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., statement of 51 Callahan, Dr. John J., Legislator's Education Action Project, National Conference of State Legislatures, “Impact Aid and Basic State School Finance Programs: Can They Be Made More Compatible?”. 488 Duncan, Dr. William F., supervising principal, Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery, Central School District, Highland Falls, N.Y., 176 65 Testimony on.. -59, 441 |