Education Policy
Statement on Education During the Reagan Administration
Statement on education during the Reagan Administration.
Statement of the Congressional Black Caucus on School Desegregation
Statement from the CBC on the impact of desegregation on the employment of black teachers and principals across the country. Release discuss its impact on North Carolina especially.
Transcript from Radio Address Given by Education and Labor Committee Chairman Rep. Augustus Hawkins in Response to One of President Reagan’s Weekly Radio Addresses
Transcript of Augustus Hawkins response to President Reagan's weekly radio address. Hawkins discusses the link between good schools and good jobs.
Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, Listing of Bills H.R. 4115 and H.R. 4154
Bills and Amendments H.R. 4115 and 4154.
Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, Listing of Bills H.R. 4004 and Unknown Subcommittee Listing of H. Con. Res 224
Bills and Resolutions from the Sub-Committee on Post-Secondary Education.
Draft Letter to Chairman Natcher Regarding Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
General correspondence which discusses the impact of Title IX on women's athletics and the push to limit its amendments. Contains no information as to who correspondence may have come from.
Newsletter from Office of Rep. Augustus Hawkins including Article Titled “Effective Schools: Why and How They Work”
Newsletter distributed by the office of Augustus Hawkins detailing the characteristics of effective schools.
Correspondence between Rep. Augustus Hawkins and Ms. Frances Beck, Chair of the Louisiana Title II ESEA Advisory Council
Correspondence sent from Augustus Hawkins discussing Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and its then passed revisions.
Moore Statement on Race to the Top
Rep. Moore remarks on the elimination of Wisconsin's application for Race to the Top funding in the first round of reviews. http://www.house.gov/list/press/wi04_moore/030410bpr.html [10/14/2010]
Update on the State of Education by Rep. Shirley Chisholm on behalf of the Congressional Black Caucus
Review of the progress made in the field of education during 1979.






