Education Secretary Offers Support for GEAR-UP Initiative
Date: July 13, 2000
By: Michele Howard, intern
Archive: General News
U.S Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley delivered the
keynote address at a statewide facilities conference "Schools as
the Center of Communities" in Cincinnati Thursday July 13, 2000
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Among the 200 participants representing Ohio's school
districts, community organizations and state agencies, were UC's
Dean of Education Lawrence Johnson (right), Senior Vice President and
Provost Anthony Perzigian (left) and Martha Hendricks, a research
associate in education.
The meeting, organized by the Thomas L. Colan Foundation,
centered on the concept of planning and designing school
facilities that serve both the needs of the students and the
community.
Riley also noted the impact of the national education
initiative, GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness for Undergraduate
Programs). The program is designed to get children on the path to
college while they are in grade school. "Young people need to
think and realize college is for them," said Riley, "GEAR UP is
great for that." UC received a $1.8 million, five-year grant for
the GEAR UP program in November 1999.
Currently, ten partners, including UC, Cincinnati Public
Schools and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, are
working with students to positively impact their achievement at
Burton and Parham elementary schools, who are significantly
behind the district averages.
Find out more about Summer 2000 GEAR UP Programs at UC.
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