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- Tags: Consensus Questions on Schools
League of Women Voters - Newsletter - The Decatur Voter - 1969
Tags: 1969, Annual Meeting, April 1969, Assignment for today - Read, Board members and chairmen, Board news, Board notes, Budget Committee Report, by-law changes, Calendar, Career volunteers, China publications, Clarification of sanctions, Con Con, Con Con committee, Con con consensus, Con Con day, Con Con questions, Con con speakers, Consensus Questions on Schools, County and township government meetings, DARE meeting, Decatur Town meeting, election laws, Electoral college meeting, Electoral college review, Fall tea, February 1969, Finance drive concluded, Foreign policy unit meetings, Green Tuesday, Human resources national consensus report, Illinois Constitutional convention, Illinois voters handbook, January 1969, League of Women Voters, League state convention, League's statement, Letter from president, Local government meetings, local programs, March 1969, May 1969, Membership, Membership letter, Municipal government and metropolitan areas, New league begun, new library facility, newsletter, November 1969, October 1969, Part 2, PEP corps days, Pesticide unit meetings, Practical politics, President's notes, publications, Quality education, Report of nominating committee, Report on cci, Report on State School situation, Rumor control, September 1969, State convention report, State Program recommendations, State school situation, Subscription service, The Decatur Voter, Town and county government, UN potluck, Water, WDZ community conversation
League of Women Voters - Newsletter - The Decatur Voter - 1969 - Part 2
Tags: 1969, Annual Meeting, April 1969, Assignment for today - Read, Board members and chairmen, Board news, Budget Committee Report, by-law changes, Calendar, Career volunteers, China publications, Clarification of sanctions, Con Con, Con Con committee, Con Con day, Con Con questions, Con con speakers, Consensus Questions on Schools, County and township government meetings, Decatur Town meeting, election laws, Electoral college meeting, Electoral college review, Fall tea, February 1969, Finance drive concluded, Foreign policy unit meetings, Green Tuesday, Human resources national consensus report, Illinois Constitutional convention, Illinois voters handbook, League of Women Voters, League state convention, League's statement, Letter from president, local programs, March 1969, May 1969, Membership, Membership letter, Municipal government and metropolitan areas, New league begun, newsletter, October 1969, Part 2, PEP corps days, Pesticide unit meetings, Practical politics, President's notes, publications, Quality education, Report of nominating committee, Report on State School situation, Rumor control, September 1969, State convention report, State Program recommendations, Subscription service, The Decatur Voter, Town and county government, UN potluck, Water, WDZ community conversation
League of Women Voters - Projects - Decatur Public Schools - 1968-1972 - Part One
Tags: 1968-1972, Community Commission on Integration, Community Issues, Comparison Study of Several Illinois School Districts, Consensus Questions on Schools, DEA, Decatur Public Schools, Education Fund Tax Rate Increase, Effects of Elementary Redistricting, Expenditure Decreases, Facts and Issues, Herald and Review articles, House Bill #211, League Interview, League of Women Voters, Letter to Superintendent, Letters of Correspondence, Neighborhood Schools a Role in Decatur, Plans Statement to Senate, projects, Questionnaires to all Candidates, Report of Task Force #3, Robert Oakes Interview, School Committee Report and Consensus Questions, School Integration Fact Sheet, School Survey 1969-1970, Selection Committee Rules and Regulations of the Nominating Committee for Candidates for School Board, Statement of Position on Structure and Financing of Illinois Schools, Statement to School Problems Commission, Statement to the School Problems Commission, Study Outline for School Committee, Subcommittee on Urban Schools, Time for Action, Where We Stand