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Copyright © 1999, Congressional Information Service, Inc.

00 CIS H 3414

TITLE: Excellence in Education Through Innovative Alternatives

CIS-NO: 2000-H341-4  
SOURCE: Committee on Education and the Workforce. House  
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve the full text of testimony  
DATE: Aug. 12, 1999  
LENGTH: iii+93 p.  
CONG-SESS: 106-1  
ITEM-NO: 1015-A; 1015-B  
SUDOC: Y4.ED8/1:106-66  
MC-ENTRY-NO: 2000-9164  
 
INCLUDED IN LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L. 107-110

SUMMARY:
Committee Serial No. 106-66. Hearing in Greenville, S.C., before the Subcom on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families to examine innovative local elementary and secondary education programs, in connection with upcoming reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
 
Supplementary material (p. 41-93) includes witnesses' written statements.

CONTENT-NOTATION: Elem and secondary educ aid programs, extension and revision

DESCRIPTORS:  
   SUBCOM ON EARLY CHILDHOOD, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES. HOUSE;  FEDERAL AID TO STATES-EDUCATION; FEDERAL AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS-EDUCATION; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS; GREENVILLE, S.C.; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT

00-H341-4 TESTIMONY NO: 1     Aug. 12, 1999 p. 7-92
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   MARTIN, C. ALEX (Principal, Greenville High School)
   BRINN, MICHELE R. (Vice President, Workforce Development, Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce)
   BARTON, TOM (President, Greenville Technical College)
   SNYDER, JANE (Consultant, Greenville County School District)
   MARSHALL, EDWARD C. (Project Director, Northwest Crescent Child Development and Family Services Center)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Description of various innovative education improvement programs in Greenville County, S.C.; role of business community in school improvement programs; elaboration on innovative initiatives to improve elementary and secondary education in Greenville, S.C. (related materials, p. 76-83).
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Elem and secondary educ aid programs, extension and revision
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C.; BUSINESS

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