FOR
RELEASE: August 2, 2002 |
Contact:Dan
Langan (202) 401-1576 |
Cynthia Cooper and Ted Leland, co-chairs of the
Secretary's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics,
today announced the dates and cities selected for the
commission's public meetings.
"During these meetings, we will hear Americans'
perspectives, which will be necessary to compile our
report and share our views with Secretary Paige and his
team," Cooper said. Added Leland: "These meetings will
give us a chance to listen, observe and absorb the views
of those who care deeply about this issue. We look
forward to these very important conversations in
communities across the country."
Each meeting will include panels of four invited
speakers and comments from the general public on the
various topics addressed in the commission's
charter.
Those who would like to be considered to participate
as one of the invited speakers should submit their
requests by email at OpportunityinAthletics@ed.gov.
The request should include the name of the person and/or
organization to be represented and a short paragraph
stating what aspect of Title IX and the charter they
would like to address. Requests will be reviewed and the
selection will be made so as to provide a broad
representation on a wide range of issues within Title IX
as it relates to athletics.
All aspects of Title IX as it relates to athletics
will be considered at each meeting. The second meeting
will primarily focus on Title IX as it relates to high
schools and junior colleges; however there will be an
opportunity to comment on Title IX in general.
Those who cannot attend a meeting in person may
submit comments by e-mail at OpportunityinAthletics@ed.gov,
or to the commission office at: Office of the Commission
on Opportunity in Athletics, U. S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Ave., S.W., ROB-3, Room 3060,
Washington, D.C. 20202.
The meeting schedule follows:
Aug. 27-28,
Atlanta: Wyndham Downtown, 160 Spring St., N.W.
-- Aug.
27 |
9 a.m.- 12:30
p.m. |
Three
panel discussions, each with four invited
speakers |
2-5 p.m. |
Presentations by
the general public |
-- Aug. 28 |
9 a.m.-1 p.m. |
Presentations by
the general public |
Sept. 17-18, Chicago: Location
will be announced later
-- Sept.
17 |
9 a.m.-12:30
p.m. |
Three panel
discussions, each with four invited speakers |
2-5 p.m. |
Presentations by
the general public |
-- Sept. 18 |
9 a.m. |
Commissioners
will regroup to review and process what they heard
the previous day. The general public may observe
this meeting; however there will not be
opportunity for public
comment. |
Oct. 22-23, Colorado Springs:
Location will be announced later
-- Oct.
22 |
9 a.m.-12:30
p.m. |
Three
panel discussions, each with four invited
speakers |
2-5 p.m. |
Presentations by
the general public |
-- Oct. 23 |
9 a.m. |
Commissioners
will regroup to review and process what they heard
the previous day. The general public may observe
this meeting; however there will not be
opportunity for public
comment. |
Nov. 20-21, San Diego: Location
will be announced later
-- Nov.
20 |
9 a.m. -12:30
p.m. |
Three
panel discussions, each with four invited
speakers |
2-5 p.m. |
Presentations by
the general public |
-- Nov. 21: |
9 a.m. |
Commissioners
will regroup to review and process what they heard
the previous day. The general public may observe
this meeting; however there will not be
opportunity for public
comment. |
Dec. 4, Philadelphia: Location
will be announced later
--9
a.m. |
Meeting to discuss the details of the
pending report No public comment
session |
Jan. 8, 2003, Washington, D.C.:
Location will be announced later
--9
a.m. |
Meeting to discuss the details of the
report No public comment
session |
U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige appointed the
commission in June to examine ways of strengthening
enforcement and expanding opportunities to ensure
fairness for all college and interscholastic athletes.
The commission will gather information and prepare
recommendations that will be submitted to the secretary
by Jan. 31, 2003.
For more information on the commission, visit http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2002/06/06272002f.html.
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