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Huron High Action Faces School Board

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4
Month
November
Year
1969
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The Ann Arbor Board of Education will be asked Wednesday to authorize the implementation of administrative recommendations pertaining to the 21 demands of Huron High School black students. The vote will be taken during the regular, 7:30 p.m. session of the school board, to be held at the Pioneer High School Little Theater. The 21 demands of the Huron students include the first 11 demands plus 10 additional ones put forth at subsequent discussion sessions and school board meetings. Also scheduled to take place at the regular meeting are the acceptance of bids for the sale of $4.9 million in bonds for the city's fifth junior high school, authorization to take construction bids for the fifth junior high, and the awarding of a site improvement contract at the Jones Building. A new transportation director also will be appointed. That post has been vacant for more than two months, since the resignation of Paul E. Line1 baugh. At a public briefing session - part of which will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the remainder of which will be held after the 7:30 p.m. meeting - discussions will be held concerning the Model Cities Policy Board, and Gov. William Milliken's proposals for educational reform and their effects on the Ann Arbor School District. The early briefing session, plus an executive session, will be held at the School Administrative Offices, 1220 Wells.