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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 02/15/1965lot s • The Human Relations Commission met February 15 in the Friendship Roam of City Hell at 7:30 p.m. The meeting was conducted by Chairman Dildine. Members attending this meeting were: Mrs. Mary Anderson, Rev. Henry Bakers Karl E. Carson, Glenn Dildins, Roy Holladys Larry McMillan, S. R. Schneider, Father Pascual, and Tam Wilson. The proposed By -Lays were presented by Chairman Dildins. The members read each section of the proposed By -Laws and following considerable discussion and a few changes, Roy Hollady moved adoption -- second by Mrs. Anderson. The motion carried by unanimous vote. Decision was made to present final draft to the City Council for approval before printing of the By -Laws for distribution. S. R. Schneider reported regarding a recent contact he had made with the Human Relations Commission of Phoenix, Arizona. They have been in operation for over a year and have no constitution or By -Laws. They have a paid Executive Secretary and have had a rather heavy turn -over of Commission members. It was noted that no law enforcement persons were represented on the Commission. A number of pamphlets produced by this Commission were made available for inspection. In regard to a previous discussion of providing library material to be used by Fort Collins citizens for educational purposes, Chairman Dildins appointed Roy Hollady to discuss this subject with the Library administration and report his findings at the next Commission meeting. A review of the Commission meeting with the Campaneros Americans was the not order of business. Generally the impressions of the group seemed to be a most successful venture. Tom Wilson made a most detailed and comprehensive report regarding the transportation problems of the School District Kindergartens and the drop -out situation. He and Don Buright had had two meetings with the school administration and found them aware of the problems, and they provided detailed information which was made available to each Commission member in mimeograph form. The conclusions of this report were that transportation is not a severe problem and that no discrimination was evident because of race, creed, or color. The following facts ascertained from this research seems important to this Commission: 1. Fifteen children did not attend Kindergarten from Andersonville. Seven because of transportation problem and eight by parental choice. 2. Sixty-two from entire district did not attend Kindergarten during 1964. 3. Fifty-nine retained in grade had had Kindergarten. 4. Seventeen retained in grade had not had Kindergarten. 5. Child can enter Kindergarten anytime during year if he meets age requirements. 6. Thera were only two reasons evident for not attending: 1. Transportation problem. 2. Parental choice. 7. Transportation both ways for Kindergarten students mould cost an additional $251077.77 annually- S. O'Dea, TAPorte Avenue, Putnam, and Bennett schools area each running three kindergarten sessions daily. Conclusion of subcommittees No discrimination exists because of race, color, or creed. A small percentage do not attend Kindergarten for two reasons mentioned above. Two suggestions were briefly discussed to improve the lot of sores of these students: 1. Suggest to Compaaneros Americans that they help provide transportation for the fray who would desire it; 2. Initiate a study to detsrmins a method of improving parental attitude toward education. Chairman Dildine and Tom Wilson will draft a amply to the letter from Sam Martina of the Anti -Discrimination Commission of Colorado pointing out to him that our thorough investigation of the alleged discrimination in Andersonville in fact does not exist as was indicated in his letter. It was suggested that a letter of appreciation to t5r. Boltz for the excellent cooperation of the school administration in the above matter be drafted and a coy be sent to the school board.. A press release regarding this investigation wdll be praperad as soars as practicable and male available to all naves media when ready for distribution. The decision was made to have a special meeting of the Commission on f nvh 8. This meeting will be a combined meting of the Fort Collins Human Relations Commission, the CORE group now being organized on the CSU campus, and the CSB Human Relations Committas. The press and radio will be invited. The meeting adjounned at 9.20 p.m. Karl. E. Carson, Sscret=7 -2-