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Federal Officials Answer Complaints

November 30, 2004 1 min read
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Normally, the monthly gathering of rural education advocates in Washington is a mild-mannered affair. Last month, the tension in the room was palpable.

November鈥檚 meeting of the Organizations Concerned About Rural 91制片厂视频, or OCRE, saw several U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 officials defend the agency鈥檚 decision to award a $10 million grant to a virtually unknown entity in rural education circles.

The department鈥檚 Institute of 91制片厂视频 Sciences awarded the grant to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which is opening the National Research Center on Rural 91制片厂视频 Support with the grant.

The choice was baffling to many observers because the leaders of the new UNC research center have done little research in broader areas of rural education. Some advocates also question whether the center will provide practical help for rural schools. (鈥淐ritics Question Research Center on Rural Schools,鈥 Nov. 17, 2004.)

At OCRE鈥檚 Nov. 18 meeting in Washington, federal officials learned firsthand that complaints about the grant reflect overall frustration with the department on rural education. 鈥淲here in this plan will they be studying about how you attract and retain high-quality teachers in rural schools?鈥 asked Dale Lestina, the president of OCRE, which is based in Arlington, Va.

When federal officials stumbled to come up with an answer, some OCRE members grew impatient. 鈥淲e鈥檙e still waiting for the answer!鈥 one member said.

The federal officials said they heard the concerns loud and clear, and hoped to build stronger links with the rural education community.

Mark Schneider, a deputy commissioner of the Institute of 91制片厂视频 Sciences, stressed the 91制片厂视频 Department would consult with UNC annually about research that may address other topics such as teacher quality in rural education and provide technical services to schools.

鈥淚n the future, we鈥檒l continue to come here and make sure you鈥檙e aware of what we鈥檙e doing, . . . particularly in some of these things before they鈥檙e developed,鈥 added Tom Luna, the head of the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 rural education task force.

鈥淭hat would be wonderful,鈥 Mr. Lestina said.

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