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National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children Appointment of Six Members.

January 31, 1980

The President today announced the appointment of six persons as members of the National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children. They are:

ANNETTE DROZ FUENTES, of Queens, N.Y., a classroom teacher at Community School 211 in the Bronx and an expert in bilingual education;

CLEO HOLT, a Title I reading teacher at Hall Elementary School in Mt. Vernon, Ill., and director of a Title VII program providing programmatic support for the district's desegregation plan;

AKI KUROSE, a kindergarten teacher at Laurelhurst School, Seattle, Wash., and a former Head Start teacher and multi-ethnic curriculum specialist for the Seattle school district;

WINIFRED McPHEDRAN, of Readfield, Maine, health education coordinator for a locally controlled health education in five elementary schools and a junior/senior high school, sponsored by the University of Maine;

RICHARD D. ST. GERMAINE, tribal chairman of the Lac Court Oreilles Tribe, Hayward, Wis., and former superintendent of schools for the tribe's department of education;

LUCILLE L. SANTOS, deputy assistant superintendent of the San Antonio (Texas) Independent School District, who was for 18 years a teacher and administrator in the Edgewood Independent School District.

Jimmy Carter, National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children Appointment of Six Members. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/249741

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