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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 04/10/1969Collins Commission on Aul ar dens Commission lyetih� April W, 1969 o" the Fort Collins c0 'llssien on 11Oman Relations "01d an -e city vouuc:ii Chamber, Boo La Porte Avarue, Fort C01105, Cal_oraLS In Monday, Apzil 10, 1969, at 7:30 p.m. Frese.et: Mr. Dean 01sen Father Edward Osterta!T Mr, Ralph 6radcn Mr. Tom Wilson Mr. John feore Mrs. David Landers Mr. Gerald Tcupler Chief Ralph Smith to. Joe Colin It. John-1?<raid Sullivan Jr. Parhe:, PrUle Absent-, Mr. Earl W e3y Mrs.. Jessie Godinez Dr. Jamor• Ragin firs,, t4um, Khorl.y Mr, ,Yohn busi os No 'Awi NilSon, Uhn:rman cn.iod the m. tiny to ordwr. !e minut'.-8 ,.` yn wen, L3 the secletary ?;Ud approved. l v Go]'ca, Cha:.zman of the Grievance and Invest-gation 'onmit`.ce, Ynporzec ;'hat Manuel Ramos of the univntsity (NP.CL) group had been cca-• nteu %iW untended an open invitation to attend the City Human Rc ation- :mn cw r.ec:tirgs at any time. ite reported there were no grievances ol, oDnpWils known to It. Was. °.:ci; x irtroauccd Mr.. howard Zollner of the 'oudre R-1 Seconvar;; maatisi aal. Education Department. LAKer explained that the purpose of Seconlary vocntionul W. 6luaiio: .� : vto tra LG a parson to become empl.oyaWn". He dis"tribut:ed. L,.,st.. ,:xptaining statistics about toe following: 1. Neighborhood Youth Core (an U-school work training program) _. 7oc, tioaal Classes offered and students unrolled in PouNr F:-1 . urents carolled in P Udce Vocational Toohnical School. tqn my root: i�igs scl;col pra�grezmj e.. _ias..lbility or a vocational educaiien K. C.1l ge in Larmwn - lttunr, .a discassed. 1.r. Oliver rood tal that a board of Qopu i' W, sertice, 4as sovuing quest ionuaires aF king irdus' }" o4 to :gel.' dct '.i-n,,• 'he typo 1, Caogram dosiYable in this area. A c]'..fin o saortago of tr.:.PP-o zanlrl:ni a aizal,1' for Woodun Td Uove,rnor, as , i 1. S. as a shortage :?'• :luman Relati mmission April 1U, 19MV 2 In discussion of other adult educational programs, Mr.Lollner. reported: rile employment possibilities for the licensed practical nurses were excellent. There were two aides contacting drop -outs of the preceding three years, encouraging them to complete their high school and receive vocational training. That the existing labor laws prohibiting many jobs (hazardous occupations) employing anyone under age 18, creates difficulty in placing needy students. That high school graduates are mare oriented to further academic education, rather than vocational training. Statistics show that 14 percent of U.S. positions need college training and that 67 percent of Fort Collins graduates enter college. That Poudre R-1 does have basic education courses designed for non-English speaking people; up through acquiring the G.E.U. That in Larimer County 47 percent of residents (age 25 and older) do not have higl. school diplomas. In the city of Fort Collins there are 38 percent. Ralph Braden reported that a check with Poudre R-1 revealed the drop -out rate (grades 7-12) in 1967-68 schcol year was 2.7 percent. Chairman Wilson appointed Mr. Dean Olsen and Mr. Gerald Templer to serve as publicity committee. Education Committee - No Report Research Committee - No Report Fathor Ostertag reported: Discrimination was reported by campus minority group. That the black students had rejected any offer of helf rrom S.D.S. Their honesty and self discipline were commended by Paner Ostertag. Ile recommended that a formal offer of any resources of the City to aid in solving discrimination Pro- blems be offered to Dr. Morgan. That the University Human Relations Commission's new by-laws provided that three faculty members and three student members be nominated and elected by the student body, It also provides for a Civil Service representative and one from the City Human Relations Commr_ssion. Humazz Relati mmission April 10, 19 3 40 Chief Ralph Smith reported he had hoped to obtain scholarships far two delegates to attend a Police a Police and Community Seminar at Michigan State, but was unsuccessful. Joe Coria reported that sometimes sophisticated patronizing (of racial differences rosulted in discrimination, often hard to reccgnize. The meeting was adjourned with the next meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m., May 12, 1969, in the City Council Chamber. Respectfully submitted Mrs. David Lander: Secretary