YOUTH related term(s) Children; Education

Addresses

Abortion: Senator Humphrey, 32368-32370 [19NO]

Accuracy in Academia, Joseph S. Murphy American Association of University Professors, New York, NY, 32274 [18NO]

Adoption: President Reagan (excerpt), 19602 [18JY]

Central Falls, RI, High School Graduation Ceremony: Joseph R. John, 23655 [12SE]

Community Colleges—New Road for Educational Excellence: Donald J. Senese, 32174-32176 [14NO]

Creation of National Examination for Beginning Teachers: Albert Shanker, 6159-6163 [26MR]

Education Rally of Public School Employees in Prince Georges County, MD: David Zahren, 23408 [20SE]

———John A. Murphy, 23406-24587 [20SE]

European Comparative Law—Association of American Law Schools: Newton N. Minow, 5892 [20MR]

Formidable Problem of Drugs: Pope John Paul II, 9846 [30AP]

Freedom To Teach—A Revolution in Our Nation's Schools: Senator Durenberger, 4934 [7MR]

Higher Education Act After 20 Years—Old Dreams and New Realities: Representative William D. Ford, 34044-34046 [3DE]

Higher Education's Unfinished Business: Timothy J. Healy, 1260 [29JA]

History of Valley Forge Military Academy: Willard Pearson, 23082-23084 [9SE]

Horatio Alger Day for Students Program, Boys Town, NE: George Foreman, 2829-2830 [20FE]

Impact of Presidential Fiscal Policies on Disadvantaged Children: Marian W. Edelman, 9942-9943 [30AP]

Inaugural: George Washington (1789), 29067 [24OC]

Jesuit Tradition at Gonzaga High School—Washington, DC: John J. Delaney, 23116 [9SE]

Love Begins at Home: Mother Teresa, 24665 [23SE]

New York University Commencement: Bruce E. Yannett, 17527 [26JN]

Prolife Movement: Representative Kemp, 30434 [4NO]

Promises Made: Robert Hardesty, 4301 [4MR]

Public Opinion Poll on Teenage Family Planning: Louis Harris, 38679-38680 [19DE]

Real World: David McCullough, 15224 [11JN]

Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families—Bodenheimer Lecture: Representative George Miller, 7709-7710 [4AP]

Texas Southmost College—Commencement: Representative Ortiz, 15527 [12JN]

U.S. Senate Page School: Leo L. Balducci, 28206 [21OC]

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Commencement: Alexander F. Giacco, 16886 [21JN]

Where We're Headed in Science Education: Manuel J. Justiz, 3077 [21FE]

Youth Incentive Employment Act: William Lucy (H.R. 671), 9961 [30AP]

Youth Leadership in the Furtherance of Caribbean Identity: Charles W. Turnbull, 22938 [4SE]

Amendments

American Conservation Corps Act: enact (H.R. 99), 18689, 18690, 18692 [11JY]

Children: award of attorney's fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21389 [30JY]

———award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21459 [30JY]

———grants for State activities relative to missing children (S. 1174), 34423 [5DE]

Congressional Award Act: amend (H.R. 3447), 31752, 31753, 31774 [13NO], 31847 [14NO]

National High-Tech Month: designate (H.J. Res. 128), 11957 [15MY]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: disapprove freeze of funds (S. Res. 278), 38501, 38631 [19DE]

Analyses

Additional Coverage Under Social Security for Years a Child Is Cared For (S. 943), 8353 [18AP]

Cooperative Education Act (S. 1338), 16721 [20JN]

Institutional Aid Act (S. 1328), 16278-16280 [19JN]

Appointments

Conferees: S. 415, award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped children, 34133 [4DE]

———S. 415, Handicapped Children's Protection Act, 31377 [12NO]

Articles and editorials

Abortion—Fear of the Actual and Preference for the Possible (excerpt), 785 [22JA]

Adoption of Children With Special Needs—A National Perspective, 2502-2503 [19FE]

America's Pregnant Children, 6002 [21MR]

Another Watt?, 3476 [25FE]

Are the Programs Your Kids Watch Simply Commercials?, 22387 [1AU]

Art of Good Teaching, 33151 [21NO]

Asbestos Hysteria, 11163 [8MY]

Autism: Progress and Promise, 20474 [25JY]

Behind Locked Doors, 13714 [24MY], 14201 [4JN]

Bell Criticizes Assault on the Private Colleges, 8549 [22AP]

Best Way To Learn English, 25866 [3OC]

Bilingual Students' Scores Go Up, 33687 [2DE]

Black Colleges, 34077 [4DE]

Boone's History Essay Wins Top Honor in National History Day Competition, 18945 [11JY]

Boy, 7, Is Witness in California Child Abuse Case, 4045 [28FE]

Boys Club Gym Dedicated, 6260 [26MR]

Boys Club Gym Nears Completion, 6261 [26MR]

Boy's Responses at Sex Abuse Trial Underscore Legal Conflict, 4045 [28FE]

Business Rallies To Provide Summer Jobs for Teens, 13275 [22MY]

Chapter I Has 20-Year History of Success in Walpole, 10378 [2MY]

Child Abuse and the Juvenile Courts, 1928 [6FE]

Child Molestation Testimony Reveals Inherent Problems—Young Witnesses Pose Special Difficulties, 4046 [28FE]

Child Nutrition Budget Cut, 8607 [22AP]

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention, 10567 [6MY]

Children Having Children—Teen Pregnancies Are Corroding America's Social Fabric, 37724 [18DE]

Children in Jail—A Shocking Crime, 1194-1195 [29JA]

Cigarette Tax Cut Threat to Teens, 27301 [10OC]

College Graduates Depicted as Uncreative, Too Indebted, 24572 [20SE]

Cornucopia of Ideas on What's Wrong With American Education, 1325 [30JA]

Cut the Profits of the Kidporn Trade, 10858 [7MY]

Cutbacks May Doom Job Corps Firefighters, 7894 [16AP]

DA as a Mobilizer, 1929-1931 [6FE]

Day Care Dilemma (series), 6752-6760 [28MR]

Day-Care Centers Rocked by Rising Insurance Costs—High Premiums, Cancelled Policies May Close Many, 14772 [6JN]

Deadly Decision Soon Takes Hold, 25651 [2OC]

Debunking Teen Pregnancy Myths, 21481 [30JY]

Decline in the Number of Black Teachers Can Be Reversed, 18252-18254 [9JY]

Defaults Threaten Student Loans, 29767 [30OC]

Developing ``Character''—In Public Schools, 27337 [10OC]

Diet Deficiency of Vitamin A Is Revealed as a Major Killer, 23243 [10SE]

Drugs and the Destruction of Young People—Selected Observations of Pope John Paul II, 32489, 32490 [19NO]

Dwindling College Aid Has Narrowed World for Neediest Students, 9172 [24AP]

Eager Youths Try Out New Gym After Adults' Official Dedication, 6260 [26MR]

Educating the Neglected Majority, 28018 [17OC]

Employment of Youths in Public Lands Projects, 85 [3JA]

FCC Is on the Right Track, 22387 [1AU]

Federal Aid and the Colleges, 3820 [27FE]

Federal Help Needed To Give Children Choice, 22388 [1AU]

For Soviet Union, Lumumba U. Is a Success in Recruiting Students From Third World, 5337 [18MR]

Foreign Students Must Pay the Freight, 20516 [25JY]

Forest Service—Job Corps Work Offsets Costs, 25215 [26SE]

Fowler's FCC Tells Kids To Get Lost, 22389 [1AU]

Fraser School—50 Years of Helping Handicapped, 5489 [19MR]

From Foster Homes to Life on New York Streets—3 Case Studies in Failure, 19983-19985 [23JY]

Germany's Jobs for the Boys and Girls, 35821 [10DE]

Going to the Head of the Class, 18270 [9JY]

Great Society Remembered—Legacy's Builders Recall Government as Tool, 8793 [22AP]

Harvard's Hunger Hyperbole, 8553 [22AP]

Head of the Class—Decades of Top-Notch Service Earn Raves for SPJC, 9344 [24AP]

Head Start Program Is Celebrating 20 Years of Helping Utah Children, 9659 [29AP]

Help for the Teenage Recession, 15966 [17JN]

How the Drinking Age Raised Me, 10185 [1MY]

Huck Finn Is Dead—Long Live Year-Round School, 276 [3JA]

Hunger Report—Very Thin Gruel, 8552 [22AP]

I Was a Spy for Accuracy in Academia—Campus Double Agent, 38833 [20DE]

Immunize the Children, 29982 [31OC]

Indignation Industry, 3956 [27FE]

Inner-City Program Helps New Parents, 23170 [10SE]

Invading TV Porn Troubles a Child, 10860 [7MY]

Join Fight Against Drug, Alcohol Abuse, 24049 [18SE]

Journey to Nowhere, 6818-6821 [28MR]

Keep the Job Corps—It Works, 4375 [5MR]

Kids Who Brought Electricity to Highwood, 24955 [25SE]

Labor of Love—Devotion to Girl Scouts, 5755 [20MR]

Lancers Prevail in Division 5, 38685 [19DE]

Link Between Drug Use and Drop-Out Rate, 13868 [24MY]

Little Rock Teen To Represent Southwest in Boys Club National Youth of the Year Program, 23791 [13SE]

Little Rock Teen To Represent Southwest in Boys' Club National Youth of the Year Program, 23791 [13SE]

Love Begins at Home, Mother Teresa Tells Pro-Lifers, 19366-19367 [17JY]

Love of Books—Ivan Ludington Offered a Precious Gift to Children, 33442 [22NO]

Minnesota Says Abuse Case Was Improperly Conducted, 4046 [28FE]

Missing Children—Facts and Fears, 20112 [23JY]

Money Killed Intercollegiate Athletics Ideal, 17251 [25JN]

National Service for Jobless Youth, 15206 [11JN], 20334 [24JY]

Nation's Oldest Federal Industrial Union Endorses YEOW, 36384 [13DE]

New Budget Plan Cuts Deeper Into Higher Ed, 9109 [23AP]

New York Judge Curbs Discharge of Foster Youths With No Homes, 19982 [23JY]

Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., 36535 [16DE]

Not-So-Bleak View of Our Kids, 7506 [3AP]

NUCA Chapter Donates Over $500,000 to Paul Anderson Youth Home, 32889 [20NO]

Oberlin—A Textbook Case of How Student Aid Cuts Could Hurt, 5493 [19MR]

On Equal Access in Schools, 36344 [12DE]

Opportunity To Recapture Dreams, 36800 [16DE]

Opportunity Went Thataway, 7747 [4AP]

Parents of Strip-Searched Girls Want Teachers Fired, 29239 [28OC]

Paying Adoption Expenses—Increasing Number of Companies Help Their Employees Meet Costs, 7350 [3AP]

Porno Hotline Reaches Out and Touches Kids, 10859 [7MY]

Porno Phone Number Has 10-Year-Old's Mom Mad, 10859 [7MY]

Preserving the Professoriate, 14208 [4JN]

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse, 10568 [6MY]

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse—Tips for Concerned Parents, 10568 [6MY]

Prevention—A New Legislative Approach, 1927 [6FE]

Proabortionist Infiltrates Sex Education Course, 14072 [4JN]

Prosecutors To Meet on Child Sexual Abuse, 10412 [3MY]

``Quietly Extraordinary'' Family, 12217 [15MY]

Raise in Drinking Age Disputed, 36749 [16DE]

Real Life Imitates TV Violence, 19373 [17JY]

Remembering, 26983 [9OC]

Reporter's Notebook—6 Months of Sex Abuse Case, 4047 [28FE]

Rights, Wrongs—Now Schools Teach Them, 15988 [17JN]

Save the Job Corps, 2472 [19FE], 4375 [5MR], 5117 [7MR]

Save the Jobs Tax Credit, 23049 [9SE]

SCAP Treats All Children Like Royalty, 25058 [26SE]

School Founder Had a Way With Kids and Adults, 5489 [19MR]

School Integration in Buffalo Is Hailed as a Model for U.S., 11875-11877 [14MY]

School Lunches Rate High in Nation's Priorities, 10901 [7MY]

Schools Cited as Helping Dropouts Succeed, 30444 [4NO]

Scouts' Training Saves Life of Scoutmaster, 13270 [22MY]

Secretary Bennett Makes Sense, 25865 [3OC]

Senator's Wife Struggles With a Learning Disability, 22411 [1AU]

Sex Education Is the Only Answer, 8072 [16AP]

Smoking as a Form of Child Abuse, 19374 [17JY]

Soviet Toys of Death, 36929 [17DE]

Sports—How Dirty a Game?, 27327-27329 [10OC]

Stop Knocking Students, 36800 [16DE]

Stop the Killing, 16049 [18JN]

Stopping Child Suicide—Why Would One So Young Want To Die?, 7086 [2AP]

Student Loan Program (sundry), 4390 [5MR]

Studies of Children as Witnesses Find Surprising Accuracy, 4044 [28FE]

Study Abroad—We Still Have a Lot To Learn, 38776 [20DE]

Study Affirms Link Between Aspirin and Reye's Syndrome, 27188 [10OC]

Teaching Basic Skills to College Students, 9485 [25AP]

Teenage Pregnancy, 34400 [5DE]

Teens Bound To Succeed—Program Gives Extra Push Toward College Admissions, 22795 [1AU]

That Busing Success Story, 1316 [30JA]

Truckdriver Helps Find Missing Children, 2696 [20FE]

U.S. Chamber Asks Every Member of Congress To Support Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 36384 [13DE]

U.S. Focuses Drug Battle on Pre-Teens, 13140 [22MY]

U.S. Schools Too Soft?, 10189 [1MY]

UAPB Plans Advocacy Center for Teachers, 4939 [7MR]

Unemployment (excerpt), 18678 [11JY]

Universities Take Lead in New Volunteers, 28114 [18OC]

Up Against the Wall, Seventh Graders, 29240 [28OC]

Waiting for the Older Student, 6998 [1AP]

What the Sex Report Omitted, 6158 [26MR]

What To Do About Kids Having Kids, 9362 [24AP]

When Students Grade Bennett, 3475 [25FE]

Why Children's TV Turns Off So Many Parents, 22388 [1AU]

Why I Support Job Corps, 4374, 4377 [5MR]

Why Pay Less to Teenagers?, 6868 [28MR], 7688 [4AP]

Young and Gifted, 18750 [11JY]

Young Man's Trek for Voluntarism Links Campus Projects, 25652 [2OC]

``Youth Opportunity Wage'' Below Minimum Wage Makes Lots of Sense, 36383 [13DE]

Youth to Gather for Own Olympics, 22061 [31JY]

Bills and resolutions

Abortion: constitutional prohibition (see S.J. Res. 19, 21)

Alcoholic beverages: application of State law on military bases (see H.R. 1180)

———minimum drinking age in State adjacent to a foreign country (see H.R. 1664)

———national minimum drinking age (see H.R. 2645)

———permanent withholding of apportionment from highway trust fund to States, relative to minimum drinking age (see S. 1428)

———repeal minimum drinking age (see H.R. 1663)

———restrictions on Federal assistance to certain State and local education agencies (see H.R. 3769)

———State authority over minimum drinking age (see H.R. 1665)

Boy Scouts: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 90)

———minting of commemorative half dollar coins (see H.R. 870)

Camping: Center for Environmental Health to evaluate State laws and regulations governing operations (see H.R. 3940)

———safety (see H.R. 769)

———safety programs (see S. 675)

Child molesting: adequate inquiry by youth-oriented organizations before hiring certain individuals (see H.R. 2016)

Coffee: restrictions on Federal assistance to certain State and local education agencies (see H.R. 3769)

Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (House, Select): establish (see H. Res. 25)

Comprehensive Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (see H.R. 1242)

Correctional institutions: juvenile detention standards (see S. 1188)

———prohibit commitment of juvenile nonoffenders (see S. 1184)

———removal of juveniles from adult facilities (see S. 1186)

———youth detention facilities employment restrictions (see S. 1185)

Courts: investigation and prosecution of certain criminal employment practices (see H.R. 2544)

———mandatory life sentence for certain kidnapings (see H.R. 605)

———requiring delinquents to complete secondary education (see H. Res. 38)

Crime and criminals: clearinghouse for information relative to certain employment practices (see H.R. 2544)

Dept. of Labor: commendation for Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (see H.J. Res. 163)

———preventing reductions in force in Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (see S. 550)

Drug abuse: Dept. of Justice's assets forfeiture funds used for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation (see H.R. 1193)

———Federal grants to State and local law enforcement agencies for prevention, education, treatment, and rehabilitation (see S. 15; H.R. 526)

———funds for prevention programs in schools (see S. 1820)

———preventive and treatment programs for Indian youth (see H.R. 1156)

———restrictions on Federal assistance to certain State and local education agencies (see H.R. 3769)

Drunk Driving Prevention Act: enact (see H.R. 2686)

Education: component in summer employment programs (see H.R. 1090)

———court authority over certain delinquents (see H. Res. 38)

———extinguish Federal jurisdiction over attendance at a particular school (see H.R. 1211)

———funds for summer enhancement program (see H.R. 1722)

———improve equal opportunity (see H.R. 1932)

———improve instruction in humanities (see S. 204)

———improve State and local agency capability to identify gifted and talented children and provide appropriate opportunities (see H.R. 3263)

Elections: youth participation to primaries (see H.R. 1761)

Employment: opportunity wages (see H.R. 1932)

———summer jobs for economically disadvantaged (see H.R. 671)

———temporary special minimum wage (see H.R. 567)

Fair Labor Standards Act: repeal minimum wage and overtime requirements (see H.R. 1448)

Foster grandparents: provide for mentally handicapped persons (see H.R. 1063)

Fraudulent Youth Employment Practices Act: enact (see H.R. 2544)

Gifted and Talented Children's Education Act: enact (see S. 452)

Glen Ellyn, IL: leadership in curbing alcohol consumption by teenagers (see H. Con. Res. 86)

House: establish Foreign Student Intern Program (see H. Res. 183)

House of Representatives Minority Student Intern Program: establish (see H. Res. 112)

Income: limited period for employment opportunity wage (see S. 797; H.R. 1811)

———opportunity wages during summer months (see H.R. 3394)

Indians: alcoholism and drug abuse prevention and treatment programs (see H.R. 1156)

———drug abuse and alcoholism treatment and prevention programs (see S. 1298; H.R. 2624)

International education programs: reauthorize (see S. 1926)

Job Corps Program: continuation (see S. Con. Res. 16, 22; H. Con. Res. 75; H. Res. 72)

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps: nationality requirement (see H.R. 1439)

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Recognition Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 176)

Medicare/medicaid: payment for direct and indirect medical education costs (see H.R. 2699)

Missing children: assistance to State clearinghouses (see H.R. 604)

Motor vehicles: alcohol traffic safety grants to certain education programs (see H.R. 1663)

National Camp Fire Organization: recognition (see S. Con. Res. 69)

National Camp Fire Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 82; H. Res. 98)

National Community College Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 158)

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 58)

National Drug Abuse Education Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 126)

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 137; H.J. Res. 358)

National Health Service Corps: obligated service for recipients of scholarships (see S. 587)

National Jaycee Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 447)

National Philanthropy Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 207)

National service: select commission to examine issues (see S. 536; H.R. 1326)

National Young Writers' Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 368)

NOAA: deferral of repayment of student loans for certain active duty membership (see H.R. 1198)

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: proposed rescission of funds (see S. Res. 278)

Pornography: Federal civil protection actions for victims (see S. 1187)

Postal Service: rates for home delivery of certain publications (see H.R. 131)

Public schools: periods of silence (see H. Con. Res. 29, 30, 62)

Roads and highways: conditional apportionment of Federal funds to States based on reduction of alcohol-related traffic fatalities (see H.R. 2537)

Secondary School Basic Skills Act: enact (see S. 508)

Selective Service System: authority for induction in Ready Reserve (see H.R. 1500)

———disclosure of mailing address of certain persons (see H.R. 1497)

———peacetime registration (see H. Con. Res. 115)

———prohibit Federal employment of nonregistered persons (see H.R. 1499)

Service projects: grants to State and local governments (see H.R. 888)

Social Security: special grants to States for programs to assist mothers of young children achieve self sufficiency (see H.R. 1081)

Soviet Union: establish Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program (see S. 1847; H.R. 3830)

———establish student exchange for peace program (see S. Con. Res. 81)

Student aid: reduce default rate (see H.R. 2687)

Students: exemption from Federal unemployment tax when employed by summer camps (see H.R. 3180)

Suicide: establish study commission (see H.R. 1894)

———prevention programs (see H.R. 1099)

Taxation: credit for contributions of equipment to postsecondary vocational programs (see H.R. 1355)

Technology: promote study in schools (see S. 1823)

Teenage pregnancy: assistance (see H.R. 927, 947)

———extend title XX of Public Health Service Act (see H.R. 2486)

———grants and contracts to provide services (see S. 938)

———grants for State assistance programs (see S. 19)

Tobacco industry: restrictions on Federal assistance to certain State and local education agencies (see H.R. 3769)

U.S.-People's Republic of China Student Exchange for Understanding Program: establish (see H.J. Res. 153)

World Festival of Youth and Students: greetings (see H. Res. 198)

Young Astronaut Program: commemorative medals (see S. 1952)

Young Astronauts Program: commemorative medals (see H.R. 2578)

Youth Camp Safety Awareness Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 487)

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 53; H.J. Res. 193)

Biographies

Therese K. Dozier, National Teacher of the Year, 9434 [25AP]

Briefs

Lead-Based Paint Hazards: plaintiffs in Washington, DC, legal case (excerpt), 28043 [18OC]

Brochures

Beginning of Day at PLO School, 12053 [15MY]

Court decisions

Brown v. Board of Education: Supreme Court (excerpt), 101 [3JA], 28168 [21OC]

Decisions

Ginzburg v. New York: Supreme Court (excerpt), 10858 [7MY]

Jaffree v. Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, 23176-23186 [10SE]

Documents

Civil Rights Act (excerpt), 28168 [21OC]

Constitution (excerpt), 38331 [19DE]

Essays

Back-To-School Economics: Robert J. Samuelson, 24033 [17SE]

If the World Were Mine: Bill Long, 1630 [31JA]

Job Corps: David Parent (excerpt), 11484 [9MY]

My Friend Has a Drug Problem (sundry), 728, 729 [22JA]

South Carolina—None Finer: James Long, 1630 [31JA]

What Can We Do About Teen Pregnancy? (sundry), 17011-17012 [24JN]

Wise Use of Consumer Credit: Mona M. Morgan, 11871 [14MY]

Essays: Voice of Democracy

Houghton, Melissa, 1627 [31JA]

Excerpts

Boy Scout Law, 5854 [20MR]

Factsheets

Better Hearing and Speech Month (H.J. Res. 169), 13304 [22MY]

Dropout Retention and Recovery Act (S. 1771), 27967 [17OC]

Job Corps Program, 4363 [5MR]

Letters

Abuses in the Job Partnership Training Act: California Legislature, 6992 [1AP]

Aid to foreign students studying in U.S.: Ray Parrott, 4040 [28FE]

American Conservation Corps Act: OMB, 18675 [11JY]

Anniversary session of Convention II: President Reagan, 19575 [18JY]

Bilingual Education Act: Thomas E. Hogan (sundry), 31537 [12NO]

Child abuse: Oregon teacher, 29981 [31OC]

Child abuse prevention efforts by Marvel Comics: sundry, 6938, 6939 [1AP]

Commend KUTV-TV (Salt Lake City, UT) for substance abuse prevention efforts: Senator Hatch, 24699 [24SE]

Commending Senator Chafee for hiring Joseph Connors as Senate page: Charlaine Shank, 25790 [3OC]

———Edwin K. Packard, 25789 [3OC]

———Eleanor McGrath, 25790 [3OC]

———Frank Roach, 25790 [3OC]

———Margaret Cincotta, 25790 [3OC]

———Mary E. McSweeney, 25790 [3OC]

———Nancy J. Murry, 25790 [3OC]

———Raymond A. Pacia, 25790 [3OC]

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, 38774 [20DE]

Current events: middle school students (several), 35835 [10DE]

Effect of budget cuts on students: Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corp., 6392 [26MR]

Efforts to locate missing children: Gene Jankowski, 22230 [1AU]

Foreign languages study in schools: Amy Heinz, 30602 [5NO]

Funding cuts in child nutrition programs: American Association of School Administrators, 8607 [22AP]

Funding for minority education: sundry, 16282, 16283 [19JN]

Funds for Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (sundry), 37670, 37671 [18DE]

Higher Education Act reauthorization: Eastern Montana University, 16453 [19JN]

Impact of budget reductions on education: (sundry), 4407-4412 [5MR]

Improvements in child care standards: Evelyn K. Moore, 6774 [28MR]

Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Program: Lara Horner, 29040 [24OC]

Job Corps funding: Ben A. Mitchell, 5879 [20MR]

Job Corps Program: Margie Freeman, 4379 [5MR]

———sundry, 4384 [5MR]

Lead poisoning in children: Ronald R. Jones, 24426 [20SE]

Meaning of citizenship (excerpt), 29233 [28OC]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: Don Mathis and Sharon Martin, 28917, 28918 [24OC]

———Millie Waterman, 28915 [24OC]

———Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice, 38502 [19DE]

Prayers for world harmony: Galesburgh, IL, students (excerpt), 7940 [16AP]

President Reagan's student aid budget cuts (sundry excerpts), 7731 [4AP]

Prevention of child abuse in day care centers: Senator Cranston, 35520 [10DE]

Protection of Institutionalized Juveniles: Senators Denton, Metzenbaum, and Specter, 13235 [22MY]

Student aid reductions: Eastern Montana College, 29055 [24OC]

Student letters to Representative Hunter (sundry), 7247 [2AP]

Student loans: Ray A. Neff, 23645 [12SE]

Subminimum wage: Donaly Grant, 6479 [27MR]

Support of the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act: William R. Bricker, et al., 36385 [13DE]

Teaching in America: Randall Lynn, 25249 [26SE]

Textile imports: April Jeffries, 26360 [7OC]

———Bernice Ratliff, 26360 [7OC]

———Cedric Spencer, 26361 [7OC]

———Jacqueline Teal, 26360 [7OC]

———Janie M. McQueen, 26361 [7OC]

———Jason W. Gainey, 26360 [7OC]

———Jessica M. Teal, 26360 [7OC]

———Kevin Cox, 26361 [7OC]

———Marcella A. Burch, 26360 [7OC]

———Nancy Oliver, 26361 [7OC]

———Quincy Pegues, 26361 [7OC]

———Robby Hannah, 26360 [7OC]

———Ronald Edwards, 26360 [7OC]

———Shanica D. Hannah, 26361 [7OC]

———Shineka Merriman, 26361 [7OC]

———Stacy A. Smith, 26360 [7OC]

———Stephanie M. Mills, 26360 [7OC]

———Tasha Little, 26361 [7OC]

———Timothy Johnson, 26360 [7OC]

———Wendy M. Pruitt, 26360 [7OC]

U.S. policy in Central America: sundry American Rhodes scholars studying at Oxford University, England, 9545 [25AP]

Who decides who doesn't belong in college: Bob Anderson, 9172 [24AP]

Youth Exchange Program: Sang Auk Lee, 21648 [30JY]

Lists

Arkansas teachers receiving Joint Council of Economic Education awards, 32396 [19NO]

Louisiana Academic Olympics participants, 16449 [19JN]

Minimum legal drinking/purchase ages and date of last legislative change, 14055 [4JN]

National child watch campaign participants, 14668 [6JN]

New York Annual Westinghouse Science Scholarship and Award Honors Group, 1265-1267 [29JA]

Organizations and companies assisting search for missing children, 13232 [22MY]

Organizations in support of the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 35532 [10DE], 36383 [13DE]

Organizations supporting youth opportunity wage, 28254 [22OC]

Pennsylvania natural and social sciences college scholarship winners, 11938 [14MY]

School Lunch Program pilot program participants, 7531 [3AP]

Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (H. Res. 25) supporters, 4991 [7MR]

Selected historical events of the C. Henry Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, 23076-23078 [9SE]

Tribute to sundry Service Academy graduates, 19730 [18JY]

Virginia Bronze and Silver Congressional Awards recommendation Council members, 33200 [20NO]

Memorandums

Second Medical Opinion Program for Medicare and Medicaid: Health Care Financing Administration, 16266 [19JN]

Memorials of legislature

California, 17629 [27JN]

Colorado, 22898 [4SE], 23847 [16SE]

Delaware, 19867 [22JY]

Hawaii, 10695 [7MY]

Idaho, 5584 [19MR]

Kansas, 7815 [15AP]

Massachusetts, 5814 [20MR], 8568 [22AP]

Nebraska, 11499 [9MY]

Nevada, 16123 [18JN], 16253 [19JN]

Oklahoma, 14970 [10JN]

Messages

Evaluation of Federal Juvenile Delinquency Programs: President Reagan, 23843 [16SE]

Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 6170 [26MR]

———President Reagan, 6170 [26MR]

Outline

Parents Taking Action Program: Missing Children Help Center, 11872 [14MY]

Pamphlets

Need a Lift? American Legion (excerpt), 5494-5502 [19MR]

Papers

Background Information on Missing Children May 1985: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 32863 [20NO]

Petitions

Education for All Handicapped Children Act: Dade County, FL, public school system, 20139 [23JY]

Job Corps: Frankfort, KY, Legislative Research Commission, 5729 [20MR]

Job Corps Program: Jacksonville, FL, City Council, 10696 [7MY], 11498 [9MY]

Legal needs of handicapped: Florida Council of Administrators of Special Education, 20476 [25JY], 20681 [25JY]

One Day Plus Appreciation Day: Houston, TX, City Council, 31255 [8NO]

Oppose Education of All Handicapped Children Act: Dade County, FL, School Board, 20936 [29JY]

Oppose suspension of Federal funds in effort to force the States to raise drinking age: United Methodist Youth Fellowship, 33952 [3DE]

Students retaining counsel: Okaloosa County, FL, School Board, 20681 [25JY]

Pledge

4-H Clubs, 27442 [15OC]

Poems

``Boy's Will,'' John Keats, 29067 [24OC]

``Rendezvous With Life'', 34052 [3DE]

Polls of opinion

Policies of President Reagan: results, 9487 [25AP]

Press releases

Joint Liberian-Coon Rapids, MN, School Construction Project Through the Peace Corps, 26114 [3OC]

Mobil to sponsor missing children campaign: Mobile Oil Corp., 6233 [26MR]

Presentation of award to State of Wisconsin: Dept. of HHS, 14393 [5JN]

Secret Cries special: WTTG-TV (Washington, DC), 6233 [26MR]

Proclamations

International Youth Year in Arkansas: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas, 12182 [15MY]

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, 9577 [26AP]

Programs

Kiwanis aid in suicide prevention, 7087 [2AP]

Quotations

Young love: E.B. White (excerpt from collected letters and essays), 25804 [3OC]

Remarks in House

Accuracy in Academia: group monitoring liberal bias in college professors, 38833 [20DE]

———group to expose perceived inaccuracies and bias in college teaching, 32274 [18NO]

Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood Act: enact (H.R. 927), 1706 [4FE]

Alcohol traffic safety grants: eligibility of certain education programs (H.R. 1663), 5976 [21MR]

Alcoholic beverages: minimum drinking age, 36760 [16DE]

Amateur athletic activities: limit liability of volunteers (H.R. 3756), 31560 [13NO]

American Automobile Association: School Safety Patrol Lifesaving Medal, 9775 [29AP]

American Conservation Corps: establish, 464 [3JA]

American Conservation Corps Act: enact (H.R. 99), 14263 [4JN], 18625-18626, 18673 [11JY], 18685 [16JY]-18693 [11JY], 18944 [11JY]

American Family Awards Program: tribute to Elleau Johnson family, 16468 [20JN]

Artistic Discovery: exhibit of high school student art, 18075 [8JY], 18287 [9JY]

Asbestos: proposed EPA standards for schools, 11163 [8MY]

Baltimore Connection: efforts to promote ability of young musical artists, 8392 [18AP]

Basic Skills Act: enact (H.R. 901), 1624 [31JA]

Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks: contribution of North Carolina chapter, in areas of drug awareness, 9409 [25AP]

Best Young Republican Club, Broward County, FL: designation, 18083 [9JY]

Better Hearing and Speech Month: designate (H.J. Res. 169), 13304 [22MY]

Big Brother/Big Sister Appreciation Week: observance, 1136 [24JA]

Bilingual education: administration policy, 22809 [1AU]

———efforts to assimilate students with limited English proficiency, 18279 [9JY]

Bilingual Education Act: enact, 31537 [12NO]

Bilingual education programs: achievement test scores, 33687 [2DE]

Boston Area Returned Peace Corps Volunteers: commend contributions to promote education in Paraguay, 22905 [4SE]

Boy Scouts: anniversary, 29067 [24OC]

Boy Scouts of America: anniversary, 2832 [20FE]

———commemorating anniversary (H.J. Res. 159), 14025 [4JN]

Brentwood, CA: Project Partners in Learning, 8796 [22AP]

Bristow, VA: proposed Paul Anderson Youth Home, 32889 [20NO]

Broward County, FL: Substance Abuse and Use/Students Against Driving Drunk conference, 28229 [21OC]

Busing: limit Supreme Court jurisdiction regarding forced (H.R. 81), 1316 [30JA]

Camden County, NJ: Kids for Kids drive to raise money for hungry in Ethiopia, 28007 [17OC]

Carmichael, CA: Mary A. Deterding School children adopting grandparents program, 9354 [24AP]

Case Western Reserve University: Upward Bound Program, 22794 [1AU]

Chemical People: tribute to drug abuse program, 31817 [13NO]

Child care facilities: standards for Federal payments under Social Security Act, 8527 [18AP]

Child nutrition programs: provide for extension, 7516, 7530 [3AP]

Children: missing, 20112 [23JY]

China, People's Republic of: early childhood educational exchange, 7702, 7711 [4AP]

Civilian Conservation Corps: reestablish (H.R. 701), 1636 [31JA]

College Athlete Education and Protection Act: enact (H.R. 2620), 13866 [24MY], 34469 [5DE], 35431 [9DE]

College Misericordia: tribute to students, 8795 [22AP]

Commission on National Service Oppportunities: establish, 4108 [28FE]

Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (Select): establish (H. Res. 25), 4989-5001 [7MR]

———reauthorize, 548, 579 [3JA]

Community colleges: funding to improve technological education (H.R. 2353), 28018 [17OC]

Comprehensive Nutrition Assistance Act: enact, 7505 [3AP]

Computer education: instruction on penalties for criminal misuse, 19617 [18JY]

Congress: age eligibility to serve, 6910 [1AP]

Congressional Award Act: amend (H.R. 3447), 31847 [14NO]

Congressional interns: minority program, 6023 [21MR]

Contra Costa County, CA: tribute to youth handicapped training program, 31816 [13NO]

Drinking age: increase minimum to 21, 36813 [16DE]

———repeal national minimum, 14052 [4JN]

———repeal national minimum (H.R. 1663), 5976 [21MR]

Dropout Prevention and Reentry Act: enact, 30444 [4NO]

Drug abuse: effects on youth, 32489 [19NO]

———link with school drop-out rate, 13867 [24MY]

Drunken driving: awareness of impact, 11069 [8MY]

Education: allow deduction for contributions to savings accounts (H.R. 3379), 24410 [19SE]

———continue supplemental student loans (H.R. 3366), 24413 [19SE]

———goals of private, 37510 [17DE]

———improve equal opportunity (H.R. 1932), 18081 [9JY]

———program funding for disadvantaged students, 7522 [3AP]

———proposed reductions in student assistance, 29055 [24OC]

———proposed reductions in student loan program, 2623, 2669 [20FE], 2882 [21FE], 3475 [25FE], 3682 [26FE], 3849 [27FE], 3979 [27FE], 4103 [28FE], 4390 [5MR], 4654 [6MR], 4954 [7MR], 5674 [20MR], 5922 [20MR], 6407 [27MR], 9109 [23AP]

———proposed tax incentives, 22818 [1AU]

Education Savings Account Act: enact (H.R. 3749), 31823 [13NO]

Educational savings account: proposed tax credits, 31252 [8NO]

El Salvador: immunization program, 9409 [25AP]

Elementary and Secondary Education Act: amend (H.R. 2364), 10601 [6MY]

Employment: impact of minimum wage rate, 28743 [24OC]

———opportunity wages (H.R. 1932), 18081 [9JY]

———provide opportunities, 28743 [24OC]

———subminimum wage, 6865, 6868 [28MR]

Ethiopia: funds raised by Children for Children famine relief drive, 16059 [18JN]

Family planning: Louis Harris poll on teenagers, 38679 [19DE]

Foster Grandparent Program: anniversary, 28480 [22OC]

France: exchange student program with Grand Blanc, MI, 10405 [2MY]

Fraudulent Youth Employment Practices Act: enact (H.R. 2544), 12404 [16MY]

Gifted and talented children: provide for a program for education (H.R. 2364), 10601 [6MY]

Gifted and Talented Children and Youth Education Act: enact (H.R. 3263), 23475 [11SE]

Girl Scouts of America: anniversary, 5652 [19MR]

Graduate education: improvement policy, 9396 [24AP]

Guaranteed Student Loan Program: reduce defaults (H.R. 3371), 34801 [5DE]

Handicapped Children's Protection Act: enact (S. 415), appointment of conferees, 31377 [12NO]

Haverhill, MA: commend contributions by high school to promote education in Paraguay, 22905 [4SE]

Head Start Program: anniversary, 11666 [15MY], 11667 [16MY]

———anniversary (H. Con. Res. 95), 11666 [15MY]

Higher Education Act: anniversary, 34044 [3DE]

———reauthorize, 9396 [24AP], 12192 [15MY], 36799 [16DE]

Hollywood, FL: tribute to Starting Place youth drug rehabilitation project, 26805 [8OC]

House of Representatives Foreign Student Intern Program: establish (H. Res. 183), 14257 [4JN]

Impact aid program: amend certain provisions (H.R. 2859), 17268 [25JN]

Income-Dependent Education Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 2733), 15740-15743 [13JN]

Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 1156), 2660 [20FE], 31819 [13NO]

Indian students: improve educational opportunities for those attending Federal schools (H.R. 2908), 20976 [29JY], 20978 [30JY]

Indians: authorize programs for treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse (H.R. 2624), 13424 [23MY], 14532 [5JN]

———eligibility for BIA funded schools (S. 1621), 36576 [16DE]

———improve educational opportunities for those attending Federal schools (H.R. 2908), 17980 [27JN]

Inglewood, CA: tribute to several participants in the Presidential Academic Fitness Program, 15794 [13JN]

Intercollegiate athletics: educational requirements, 27327 [10OC]

Intergenerational Education Volunteer Network Act: enact (H.R. 1587), 5642 [19MR]

International Youth Conference: Soviet propaganda to discredit, 24406, 24407 [19SE]

Japanese youth: visit to U.S., 20860 [26JY]

Job Corps Program, 10503 [6MY]

———continuation (H. Res. 72), 6474 [27MR]

———funding, 3086, 3091 [21FE], 3850 [27FE], 4363, 4374, 4398 [5MR]

———funding (H. Con. Res. 75), 4389 [6MR], 4390, 5117 [7MR]

———proposed elimination, 7773 [4AP]

Johnson, Elleau, and family: Great American Family Awards Program honorees, 16468 [20JN]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program: funding, 38724 [19DE]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program: funding, 38832 [20DE]

Kidnapping Reform Act: enact (H.R. 1318), 3982 [27FE]

Kocek, Kristina M.: tribute, 22947 [4SE]

Laurel, MD: tribute to High School Girls Cross Country Team, 38678 [19DE]

Leaguers, Inc.: commend activities, 17225 [25JN]

Lifesaving programs: encourage, 30958 [6NO]

Los Angeles, CA: Unified School District fundraising for assistance to Ethiopian children, 18921 [11JY]

Mahoning County, OH: tribute to the Warren Junior Military Band, 20153 [23JY]

Manhattan Cable TV: Community Outreach programming, 36801 [16DE]

McAuliffe, Christa: selection for NASA's Teacher in Space Program, 19989 [23JY]

Military bases: adopt State-wide legal drinking age, 3091 [21FE]

Military Selective Service Act: compliance regulations, 35434 [9DE]

Minority youth: functional illiteracy rate, 16469 [20JN]

Mothers Against Drunk Driving: tribute, 37509 [17DE]

National Adoption Week: designate (S.J. Res. 51), 30885 [6NO]

National Camp Fire Organization: recognition (S. Con. Res. 69), 36142 [12DE]

National Camp Fire Youth: anniversary, 5954 [21MR]

National Community College Month: designate (H.J. Res. 125), 9344 [24AP]

National DECA Week: designate (S.J. Res. 36), 1650 [4FE], 2233 [7FE]

National Direct Student Loan Program: reduce defaults (H.R. 3371), 34801 [5DE]

National Drug Education Act: enact (H.R. 380), 3099-3101 [21FE]

National Education Association: policy issues, 5636 [19MR]

National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 189), 37848 [18DE]

National 4-H Week: observance, 26487 [7OC]

National High-Tech Month: designate (H.J. Res. 128), 11957 [15MY]

National Minimum Drinking Age Act: amend (H.R. 2537), 17993 [27JN]

National School-Age Child Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 60), 22525 [1AU]

National Spina Bifida Month: designate (S.J. Res. 111), 24233 [19SE]

National Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (H.R. 3769), 32199 [14NO]

Natural and social sciences: tribute to college scholarship winners, 11938 [14MY]

New England Life: Congressional Tennis Tournament to benefit D.C. area youth, 25773 [2OC]

New Jersey: observance of Youth Art Month, 5061 [7MR]

New York, NY: Public School Athletic League, 16460 [19JN]

———tribute to Boys Brotherhood Republic, 28004 [17OC]

Nicaragua: Union of Parents of Christian Families' denunciation of Marxist-Leninist teachings, 15149 [11JN]

NOAA: deferral of repayment of student loans for certain active duty membership (H.R. 1198), 5606 [19MR]

Office of Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention: funding, 38805 [20DE]

One Too Many (television film): availability, 11069 [8MY]

Patterson and Brewster, NY: WRVH/WPUT-Radio dial-a-ride program, 13958 [3JN]

Payne, Gerald B.: Champion of Youth Award recipient, 627 [7JA]

Peace Corps: anniversary, 26983 [9OC]

Poverty: status, 9702 [29AP]

———young family statistics, 7967 [16AP]

Queens, NY, Children's Psychiatric Center's Advisory Council: anniversary observance, 500 [3JA]

Romo, Carlos: Boys' Club of America National Youth of the Year Award, 24229 [19SE]

Samantha Smith Youth Exchange Program: proposed, with Soviet Union, 34049 [3DE]

School Excellence and Reform Act: enact (H.R. 2840), 19713 [18JY]

School prayer: constitutional issues, 14254 [4JN]

Science Weekly: tribute to elementary school publication, 34047 [3DE]

Scout Commemorative Coins Act: enact (H.R. 870), 1632 [31JA]

Search and seizure: violations of students rights, 29238 [28OC]

Seatbelt safety: demonstration program, 31560 [13NO]

Secondary Schools Basic Skills Act: enact, 1713 [4FE]

Service Academies: tribute to graduates, 19729 [18JY]

Service academies: Michigan appointments, 17564 [26JN]

Sesquicentennial Year of the Library of Medicine: designate (S.J. Res. 198), 37849 [18DE]

Social Security: restore benefits from age 16 to age 18 (H.R. 59), 463 [3JA]

———standards for day care centers (H.R. 2116), 8527 [18AP]

Special Olympics: tribute, 3076 [21FE]

Student aid: Federal programs, 12217 [15MY]

———legislation restricting (H. Res. 131), 8100 [16AP]

Student Financial Aid Equity Act: enact (H.R. 3446), 25220 [26SE]

Student loans: improve collections (H.R. 2150), 8784 [22AP]

Students: violations of civil liberties during search and seizure, 29238 [28OC]

Students Against Multiple Sclerosis: tribute, 28227 [21OC]

Students To End National Deficits: organization founding, 22520 [1AU]

Suicide: increased incidence, 7583 [4AP]

Summer camp counselors: exempt students' wages from unemployment tax (H.R. 3180), 22800 [1AU], 24886 [24SE]

Summer Youth Educational Enhancement Act: enact (H.R. 1722), 6373 [26MR], 6481 [27MR]

Summer Youth Employment, Training, and Education Act: enact (H.R. 1090), 2324 [7FE]

Teacher education: recommendations, 11918 [14MY]

Teacher Recruitment and Retention Act: enact (H.R. 2742), 16147 [18JN], 16467 [20JN]

Teenage pregnancy: define Federal policy and assist (H.R. 947), 2038 [6FE]

———issues and proposals, 6001 [21MR]

Teenage suicide: educational grant program to combat (H.R. 1099), 2815 [20FE], 3685 [26FE]

Torrington, CT: Youth Awareness Week observance, 28005 [17OC]

TRW: RAYS award for youth vocational training program, 29557 [29OC]

Tuskegee Airmen, Inc.: commend achievements, 5540 [19MR]

Unemployment: figures not indicative of true situation, 13018 [22MY]

———provide special minimum wage to teenagers (H.R. 567), 839 [22JA], 10906 [7MY]

———status, 15206 [11JN]

Universities: academics versus athletics, 17251 [25JN]

University of Massachusetts: Math-Science-Technology Education Project, 18269 [9JY]

Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month: designate (S.J. Res. 103), 11957 [15MY]

Virgin Islands: annual Caribbean Youth Conference, 22938 [4SE]

Virginia: Bronze and Silver Congressional Awards to high school students, 33200 [20NO]

VISTA: anniversary, 20713 [25JY], 22798 [1AU]

Vocational education: learning and career opportunities, 16153 [18JN]

Voluntary National Youth Service Act: enact (H.R. 888), 1381 [31JA], 20713 [25JY]

Voucher Program: establish, 16469 [20JN]

Wabash High School, IN: fundraising to aid Sub-Saharan Africa, 11704 [14MY]

Washington Junior High School, Salinas, CA: Kids for Africa Day proclamation, 11119 [8MY]

West Paterson, NJ: tribute to exchange activities of the International Friendship Committee with the Farnham Girls Choir and Singers of Surrey, England, 17248 [25JN]

WIC: appropriations, 14570 [6JN]

World Festival of Youth and Students: extend fraternal greetings, 15747 [13JN]

———meeting in Moscow, 19989 [23JY]

Young Presidents' Organization: Exploring Freedom and Democracy essay contest winners, 27753 [16OC]

Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act: enact (H.R. 1811), 6598 [28MR], 28236, 28238, 28254 [22OC], 28479 [22OC], 28606 [23OC], 28737, 28738, 28739, 28740, 28744 [24OC], 29074 [24OC], 29238 [28OC], 29317 [29OC], 30459 [5NO]

Youth Incentive Employment Act: enact (H.R. 671), 1117 [24JA], 9961 [30AP]

Youth Suicide Prevention Act: enact, 7529 [3AP]

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 193), 5607 [19MR], 7583 [4AP]

———designate (S.J. Res. 53), 10638 [7MY]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: anniversary of Supreme Court decision legalizing, 721-722 [22JA]

———constitutional prohibition (S.J. Res. 19), 784-785 [22JA]

———constitutional prohibition (S.J. Res. 21), 791 [22JA]

———moral and legal issues, 721-722 [22JA], 30434 [4NO]

———use of classroom to promote, 14072 [4JN]

Adoption: statistics, 38769 [20DE]

AID: funding for nutrition programs (S. 1451), 19332 [17JY], 23243 [10SE], 23346 [11SE]

Alcholism: needs of children of alcoholic parents, 9576 [26AP]

Alcohol abuse: Anheuser-Busch Co.'s initiatives to combat, 3107 [22FE]

Alcohol beverages: establish minimum drinking age, 31289 [12NO]

Alcoholic beverages: establish national minimum drinking age, 35516 [10DE]

———subcommittee hearings on relationship with advertising, 12669 [20MY]

Alcoholism: funding for identification and treatment, 16697 [20JN]

American Conservation Corps: establish (S. 27), 1745 [5FE]

———establish (S. 27; H.R. 99), 15966 [17JN]

American Education Week: observance, 31786 [13NO], 33151 [21NO]

American Legion: Need a Lift financial aid brochure, 33378 [22NO]

———publication of career and scholarship handbook, 5494 [19MR]

Andry, Al: commend work with special children, 25058 [26SE]

Appalachian Development Act: anniversary of enactment, 14759 [6JN]

Arkansas teachers: recipients of Joint Council of Economic Education awards, 32396 [19NO]

Ashland, WI, High School Orchestra: International Youth and Music Festival participants, 34987 [6DE]

Bilingual education: national policy, 30711 [6NO]

Birth control: prevention of teenage pregnancy, 6158 [26MR]

Boy Scouts: anniversary, 7426 [3AP]

———anniversary (S.J. Res. 90), 5854, 5876 [20MR]

———anniversary tribute, 22822 [14AU]

———commemorate anniversary (H.J. Res. 159), 16786 [21JN]

———troop saves life of scoutmaster, 13269 [22MY]

Brown, Danny R.: tribute, 5877 [20MR]

Brown, Nancy: tribute, 19880 [22JY]

Budget: include student loans in sequester order, 27218 [10OC]

Buffalo, NY: school desegregation, 11875 [14MY]

Camp Fire, Inc.: tribute (S. Con. Res. 69), 24662 [23SE]

Capitol pages: awards ceremony, 14972 [10JN]

Centers for Disease Control: funding for childhood immunization program, 28179 [21OC], 28882 [24OC]

Chesterfield, SC: letters from students on textile imports, 26360 [7OC]

Chicago Police Department: crime prevention program for children and handicapped, 33378 [22NO]

Child Abuse Awareness Month: observance, 6938 [1AP]

Child Care Standards Improvement Act: enact (S. 810), 6769-6773 [28MR]

Child Development Associate Scholarship Assistance Act: enact (S. 804), 6760 [28MR]

Child Health Day: observance, 25818 [3OC], 26384 [7OC]

Child Victim Witness Protection Act: enact (S. 1156), 12320 [16MY]

Children: award of attorney's fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 21387-21393 [30JY]

———award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), 1979 [6FE]

———award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped (S. 415), appointment of conferees, 34133 [4DE]

———barriers to adoption, 20332 [24JY]

———efforts of Gulf & Western Industries, Inc., to inform public about prevention of abuse, 14840 [7JN]

———efforts of Marvel Comics to inform public concerning prevention of abuse, 6938 [1AP]

———funding for adoption services for handicapped, 28180 [21OC]

———funding for foster care (S. 18), 67 [3JA]

———funding for school nutrition programs, 11364-11371, 11491 [9MY]

———grants for clinical training programs to facilitate prevention and treatment of child abuse (S. 544), 4043 [28FE]

———grants for State activities relative to missing children (S. 1174), 12847 [21MY], 32862 [20NO], 34422 [5DE], 34988 [6DE]

———immunization program, 11482 [9MY]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse and pornography cases (S. 554), 33678 [2DE]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases, 1927 [6FE], 10412 [3MY], 10566 [6MY], 29981 [31OC]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases (S. 140), 228 [3JA]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases (S. 985), 9153 [24AP]

———improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers, 35519 [10DE]

———improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers (S. 142), 230 [3JA]

———include sexual exploitation under the provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (S. 625), 4872 [7MR]

———proposed amendment to restore funding levels of nutrition programs, 8607 [22AP]

———reauthorize nutrition program, 33082-33085, 33109 [21NO], 33217-33222 [22NO]

———State grants to prevent abuse, 16700 [20JN]

———strengthen State dependent care programs (S. 806), 6762 [28MR]

Children and Youth Camp Safety Act: enact (S. 675), 5311 [18MR]

Children's Aid Society of Utah: anniversary, 19592 [18JY]

Children's Home Society of Florida: success of counseling and training programs, 12018 [15MY]

Children's Television Education Act: enact (S. 1594), 22386 [1AU]

Cigarettes: tax treatment, 25651 [2OC]

Civil rights: busing to achieve racial balance, 28167 [21OC]

———ensure in public schools (S. 37), 101-103 [3JA]

Clemons, Elgin: finalist in National Youth of the Year Program, 23791 [13SE]

College-Based Child Care Act: enact (S. 809), 6765-6767 [28MR]

Commission on National Service Opportunities: establish (S. 536), 3996 [28FE]

Congressional Award Act: amend (H.R. 3447), 31751-31753 [13NO]

Connors, Joseph: tribute, 25789 [3OC]

Convention II: tribute, 10159 [1MY]

Cooke, David: tribute, 18750 [11JY]

Cooperative Education Act (S. 1338), 16719 [20JN]

Correctional institutions: juvenile detention standards (S. 1188), 13240 [22MY]

———prohibit commitment of juvenile nonoffenders (S. 1184), 13233 [22MY]

———removal of juveniles from adult facilities (S. 1186), 13236 [22MY]

———youth detention facilities employment restrictions (S. 1185), 13236 [22MY]

Crimes: forum on juvenile detention, 5287 [18MR]

Dee Scofield Awareness Program, Inc.: commend efforts on behalf of missing children, 10874 [7MY]

Dept. of Agriculture: extend certain school nutrition programs (S. 983), 8940 [23AP]

———extend study of cash and commodity letters of credit assistance under the school lunch program, 33108 [21NO]

Dept. of Defense: travel expenses of dependent students of military families, 13502 [23MY]

Dept. of Education: bilingual education policy, 25865 [3OC]

———commending program to aid exceptional children, 22232 [1AU]

———funding for the Excellence in Education Program, 28170 [21OC]

Dept. of HUD: funding to reduce lead-based paint hazards, 28042 [18OC]

Dept. of Justice: funding for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 28915 [24OC]

Dept. of Labor: funding for the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program, 28152 [21OC]

DeVaney, Richard L., II: location and return to parent, 31897 [14NO]

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act: amend, 20473 [25JY]

Dotherow, Heather: tribute, 5755 [20MR]

Dozier, Therese K.: tribute, 9433 [25AP]

Drinking age: establish uniform national, 38514 [19DE]

Dropouts: grants to local agencies for retention and recovery demonstration, 27966 [17OC], 28591 [23OC]

Drug abuse: assistance to State and local educational agencies for prevention programs (S. 1820), 30307 [1NO]

———efforts to educate pre-teens, 23924 [17SE]

———funding for identification and treatment, 16697 [20JN]

———funds for prevention programs in schools (S. 1820), 35936 [11DE]

———increased incidence, 13140 [22MY]

———prevention program at Washington, DC, elementary school, 5371 [19MR]

———State and local assistance program (S. 15), 56-59 [3JA], 35936 [11DE]

Drug industry: labeling requirements on aspirin products for children (S. 538), 4037 [28FE]

Drunken driving: citizen awareness, 31192 [7NO]

East Lyme, CT: tribute to school marching band, 1595 [31JA]

Education: allow States to establish supplemental student loan programs with tax-exempt capital (S. 1688), 24492 [20SE]

———assistance for graduate level study, 14208 [4JN]

———commend TRIO Program, 25060 [26SE]

———continue National Diffusion Network Program (S. 1064), 10345 [2MY]

———default rate on student loans, 36304 [12DE]

———effects of 1978 amendment relative to academic freedom, 7010 [2AP]

———establish programs for gifted and talented (S. 134), 224 [3JA]

———funding for institutions with minority enrollments (S. 1328), 16272-16283 [19JN], 18252 [9JY], 34076 [4DE]

———funding for magnet schools, 25149 [26SE]

———funding for projects to reduce the number of school dropouts (S. 1525), 21415-21419 [30JY]

———funding for the Federal Merit Scholarship Program, 28181 [21OC]

———funding to enhance excellence (S. 1666), 24362-24364 [19SE]

———grant U.S. scholarships to certain students from developing countries (S. 542), 4039-4043 [28FE]

———grants to improve basic skills (S. 508), 3611 [26FE]

———improve basic skills programs, 6240 [26MR]

———improve elementary and secondary (S. 177), 273-276 [3JA]

———improve instruction in humanities (S. 204), 664-666 [21JA]

———improve system, 1896 [6FE]

———improvements in teaching basic skills, 9485 [25AP]

———maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs (S. Con. Res. 35), 6811 [28MR]

———opposition to budget reduction (S. Res. 62), 4404-4406 [5MR]

———program funding, 1799 [5FE]

———proposal for testing qualifications of teachers, 6159 [26MR]

———proposed reductions in student assistance, 3820 [27FE], 5368, 5492 [19MR], 8549 [22AP], 9172 [24AP]

———psychological testing and treatment of students, 2449 [19FE]

———quality of system, 4933 [7MR]

———reforms to improve system, 9649 [26AP]

———report on developing character of students, 3626 [26FE]

———require review by Sec. of Education of certain student assistance formulas (S. Res. 102), 5322 [18MR]

———scholarship aid to foreign students, 20516 [25JY]

———scholarship assistance to foreign students, 5336 [18MR]

———set conditions for repayment of loans by foreign students, 14909 [7JN]

———student assistance, 10993 [8MY]

———student assistance in natural disaster areas, 35370 [9DE], 35514 [10DE]

———student loan default rate, 23644 [12SE]

———student loan policies of Sec. of Education Bennett, 3820 [27FE]

———success of President's academic achievement award program, 23169 [10SE]

———success of student loan program, 3381 [25FE]

———teacher education writing project, 36297 [12DE]

Education for All Handicapped Children Act: anniversary of enactment, 29974 [31OC]

———commemorate anniversary of enactment (S. Con. Res. 71), 24887 [25SE], 28184 [21OC], 29099 [25OC]

Elementary and Secondary Education Act: anniversary, 7804 [15AP]

———anniversary of title I, 9149 [24AP]

Employment: extend targeted jobs credit (S. 1612), 23048 [9SE]

———extend targeted jobs tax credit (S. 1250), 14741 [6JN]

———funding, 11446-11448 [9MY]

———Job Corps funding, 11484 [9MY]

———terminate the Job Corps Program, 28173 [21OC]

Families: comprehensive care program (S. 1237), 14184 [4JN]

———exclude farm liquidation proceeds for income eligibilty requirements for student loans, 29160 [25OC]

———expand dependent care tax credit (S. 912), 7915 [16AP]

———funding for dependent care programs, 16706 [20JN]

———provide services for pregnant teenagers and young parents (S. 938), 8153 [17AP], 14760 [6JN]

———tax deduction in connection with adoption expenses (S. 856), 7348-7351 [3AP]

Families Together drug awareness essay contest winner: Dawn Gebhart, 728 [22JA]

———Kathy Maxfield, 728 [22JA]

———Troy Cambre, 728 [22JA]

Family Day Care Provider Assistance Act: enact (S. 807), 6763 [28MR]

Federal aid programs: funding to aid runaways and homeless, 28176 [21OC]

———relationship between aid for dependent children benefits and illegitimacy rates, 35445 [10DE]

Federal Merit Scholarship Program: designate Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program, 13727 [24MY]

Foreign languages: increase study in schools, 30602 [5NO]

Foster Grandparent Program: anniversary, 29691 [30OC]

Foster parents: tribute, 25199 [26SE]

Fraternal Order of Police: program to combat child abuse and kidnapping, 12342 [16MY]

Gifted and Talented Children's Education Act: enact (S. 452), 2202 [7FE], 18750 [11JY]

Gluns, Mary DePaul: tribute to St. Mary's High School teacher, 26917 [9OC]

Government: inclusion of information on missing children on Federal mailings (S. 1195), 13188-13191 [22MY]

Granite School District, UT: tribute, 23169 [10SE]

Handicapped: Virginia special Olympics, 14867 [7JN]

———vocational rehabilitation, 36294 [12DE]

Hazardous substances: authorize EPA pilot programs on health hazards of lead contamination, 24426 [20SE]

———funding for cleanup of asbestos in schools, 27956 [17OC]

———report on lead poisoning in children, 24056 [18SE]

Head Start Program: anniversary, 7811 [15AP], 9658 [29AP], 12131 [15MY], 12353 [16MY]

———anniversary (S. Con. Res. 28), 12133 [15MY]

Health: funding for medical care, 31309, 31316-31318 [12NO]

———link between aspirin and Reye's syndrome, 27187 [10OC]

Health insurance: employer provision of children's preventive care coverage (S. 376), 1769 [5FE]

Herzog, Douglas: board chairman of National Network of Runaway and Youth Services, 26251 [4OC]

Highwood, MT: efforts to acquire electric power, 24955 [25SE]

Hunger: extent of problem, 8551 [22AP]

Importance of Education: Lyndon B. Johnson, 7804 [15AP]

Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (S. 1298), 15716 [13JN], 16049 [18JN]

Indian Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (S. 1298), 38466 [19DE]

Indiana: commend PARTNERS 2000 summer youth employment program, 13274 [22MY]

Indians: drug abuse and alcoholism treatment and prevention programs (S. 1298), 38646 [19DE]

———eligibility for BIA funded schools (S. 1621), 23327 [11SE], 36465 [13DE]

———improve opportunities for those attending Federal schools (H.R. 2908), 21393 [30JY]

———reform administration of education programs (S. 1398), 17671 [27JN]

International Youth Year in Arkansas: observance, 12182 [15MY]

Interstate Highway System: make permanent the withholding of funds from States not adopting the minimum drinking age (S. 1428), 18869 [11JY]

Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Program: award recipient Lara Horner, 29040 [24OC]

Jerusalem Fellowships Program: reunion meeting, 38567 [19DE]

Jews: fate of children in Izieu, France, during World War II, 3995 [28FE]

Job Corps: efforts of forest fire control crew, 7894 [16AP]

———funding, 12175 [15MY]

———maintain present funding level (S. Con. Res. 16), 2754 [20FE]

———maintain present funding level (S. Con. Res. 22), 5879 [20MR]

———maintain present funding levels (S. Res. 50), 2468 [19FE]

John, Joseph R.: graduation address at Central Falls, RI, High School, 23655 [12SE]

Juveniles: removal from adult jails, 1193 [29JA]

Kempe, C. Henry: commend efforts to combat child abuse, 23075 [9SE]

Kids, Inc.: commend charitable activities, 30500 [5NO]

Larson, Randi: tribute, 27442 [15OC]

Latchkey children: emotional effect, 13714 [24MY], 14201 [4JN]

Learning Disabilities Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 191), 22410 [1AU], 24357 [19SE]

Louise Whitbeck Fraser Community Services, Inc.: tribute, 5489 [19MR]

Ludington, Ivan: tribute, 33442 [22NO]

Lyle, Robbie: tribute to president of National Council of Educational Opportunity Associations, 28443 [22OC]

March of Dimes National Birth Defects Foundation: telethon, 17610 [27JN]

Medicaid: eligibility of special needs children placed for adoption (S. 1628), 23334-23337 [11SE]

———funding, 10798 [7MY], 10993 [8MY], 11478-11480 [9MY]

———prevention of fraud and abuse (S. 1323), 16259 [19JN]

———require second medical opinion as prerequisite for payment (S. 1325), 16265 [19JN]

Medicare: expand health services for women and children (S. 505), 3431-3432 [25FE]

Meisel, Wayne: tribute, 25651 [2OC]

Missing children: campaign to locate, 14668 [6JN], 15282 [12JN], 22230 [1AU], 28501 [23OC]

———establish national clearinghouse for information, 28915 [24OC]

Missing Children Help Center: commend for activities, 11871 [14MY]

Missing Children's Day: designate (S.J. Res. 118), 8941 [23AP]

Morgan, Mona M.: essay contest winner, 11871 [14MY]

Mother Teresa: tribute, 24665 [23SE]

National Adoption Information Clearinghouse Act: enact (S. 1470), 19601 [18JY]

National Adoption Week: designate (S.J. Res. 51), 2501 [19FE], 19776 [19JY]

National Assessment of Education Progress Policy Committee: expand (S. 1381), 17647 [27JN]

National Autism Week: designate (S.J. Res. 230), 30582 [5NO], 35118-35122 [6DE]

National Camp Fire, Inc.: anniversary, 33433 [22NO]

———recognition (S. Con. Res. 69), 32267 [18NO]

National Camp Fire Week: designate (S.J. Res. 82), 5241 [14MR]

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: commend for efforts on behalf of abused and missing youths, 13444 [23MY]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 121), 6680 [28MR]

National Child Care Week, 24005 [17SE]

National Child Safety Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 110), 7934 [16AP], 8929 [23AP]

National Child Safety Month: observance, 13895 [3JN]

National Children's Week: designate (H.J. Res. 79), 28064 [18OC]

———designate (S.J. Res. 34), 1572 [31JA]

———observance, 26250 [4OC], 26384 [7OC]

National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect: annual meeting in Chicago, IL, 27711 [16OC]

National Day Care Week: observance, 24424 [20SE]

National DECA Week: designate (S.J. Res. 36), 1602 [31JA]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (S.J. Res. 58), 2747 [20FE], 7896 [16AP]

———observance, 8550 [22AP]

National Family Week: observance, 33140 [21NO]

National Foster Grandparents Month: designate (S.J. Res. 92), 6224 [26MR]

National 4-H Week: observance, 26902, 26919 [9OC], 27442 [15OC]

National High-Tech Month: designate (H.J. Res. 128), 23617 [12SE]

National Homeless Awareness Day: observance, 6817 [28MR]

National Little League Baseball Week: observance, 14978 [10JN]

National Make-A-Wish Month: designate (S.J. Res. 24), 794 [22JA]

National School Lunch Week: observance, 27659 [16OC], 27979 [17OC], 28036 [18OC]

National School-Age Child Care Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 181), 21452 [30JY], 29517 [29OC]

National Spina Bifida Month: designate (S.J. Res. 111), 7935 [16AP]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: disapprove freeze of funds (S. Res. 278), 38500-38502 [19DE]

———funds (S. Res. 278), 37669-37672 [18DE]

O'Gorman High School: tribute, 25647 [2OC]

Parents' Research Institute for Drug Education: international conference, 8550 [22AP]

Peace: prayers for world harmony by Galesburgh, IL, students, 7939 [16AP]

Pope John Paul II: addresses worldwide drug problem, 9845 [30AP]

Pornography: Federal civil protection actions for victims (S. 1187), 13238 [22MY]

Pregnant teenagers: grants to States to assist (S. 19), 68 [3JA]

Public buildings: allocation of space for child care facilities, 25074 [26SE]

Public Housing Child Care Act: enact (S. 805), 6762 [28MR]

Public lands: employment of youths in conservation and rehabilitation projects (S. 27), 85-90 [3JA]

Public service: employment, 25197 [26SE]

Quayle, Senator: legislative efforts to combat alcohol and drug abuse, 24049 [18SE]

Reagan, President: impact of fiscal policies on disadvantaged children, 9941 [30AP]

Religion: restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools (S. 47), 21 [3JA], 23171, 23174-23210 [10SE], 23654 [12SE]

———restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools (S. 47), star print, 4648 [6MR]

Salt Lake City, UT: commend KUTV-TV for efforts to prevent substance abuse, 24699 [24SE]

Sault Ste. Marie, MI: pee wee hockey team advances to national tournament, 14836 [7JN]

Schoenbacher, George R.: tribute, 6260 [26MR]

School-Based Child Care Act: enact (S. 808), 6765-6767 [28MR]

Schools: educational vouchers for disadvantaged children, 33150 [21NO]

Science award recipient: Eugene Sargent, 18257 [9JY]

———Rudolph J. Timmerman, 18257 [9JY]

———Todd H. Rider, 18257 [9JY]

Social Security: additional coverage for years under which child age 6 or under is cared for (S. 545), 4048 [28FE]

———additional coverage for years under which child age 6 or under is cared for (S. 943), 8352 [18AP]

———improve Aid to Families With Dependent Children Program (S. 1081), 10833 [7MY]

———improve foster care and adoption assistance (S. 1329), 16284 [19JN], 19982 [23JY]

Social Security Act: modify use of certain language relating to handicapped (S. 472), 2494 [19FE]

Social Services and Child Care Assistance Act: enact (S. 803), 6751 [28MR]

Soviet Union: establish Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange and Scholarship Program (S. 1847), 31329-31330 [12NO]

———establish student exchange for peace program (S. Con. Res. 81), 28582 [23OC]

States: allow reallocation of funds from certain nutrition programs, 16648-16652 [20JN]

Students: public service, 28114 [18OC]

Suicide: national problem, 7086 [2AP]

Taxation: increase dependent care credit (S. 1605), 22402 [1AU]

Teacher Day U.S.A.: observance, 10874 [7MY], 11053, 11054, 11055 [8MY]

Technology: promote study (S. 1823), 30309 [1NO]

Television: effects of violence, 19373 [17JY]

Tronson, Melissa: tribute, 27442 [15OC]

Trucking: driver efforts to locate missing children, 2696 [20FE]

Tufts University: funding for student exchange program, 16671 [20JN]

U.N.: immunization program, 29982 [31OC]

Universal Children's Day: observance, 26384 [7OC]

University of Arkansas: program to assist minority educators, 4939 [7MR]

Valley Forge Military Academy: tribute, 23082 [9SE]

Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month: designate (S.J. Res. 103), 7382 [3AP]

Washington, DC: public service campaign focusing on missing children, 6233 [26MR]

Willer, Jeff: tribute, 27442 [15OC]

Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America, Inc.: alcohol abuse awareness program, 10937 [8MY]

Wisconsin: award for implementation of management system for AFDC program, 14392 [5JN]

Young Astronaut Program: commemorative medals (S. 1952), 36515 [16DE], 36929 [17DE]

Youth: establish minimum drinking age, 31289 [12NO]

Youth Conservation Corps: establish, 20334 [24JY]

Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act: enact (S. 797), 6741-6743 [28MR], 35531 [10DE], 36382 [13DE]

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 53), 2744 [20FE], 3827 [27FE], 6678 [28MR], 9577 [26AP]

———designated in Alabama, 9577 [26AP]

———observance, 14841 [7JN]

Reports

Amendments to the Constitution—Findings of Convention II, 10159 [1MY]

Anniversary of Boy Scouts of America: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 159), 16715 [20JN]

Barriers to Excellence—Our Children at Risk: National Coalition of Advocates for Students (excerpt), 19714 [18JY], 24363 [19SE]

Beyond the Commission Reports—The Coming Crisis in Teaching: Rand Corp., 1897-1900 [6FE]

Budget Impact on Elementary, Secondary, Vocational Education and Other Human Services Programs, 2340 [7FE]

Budget Impact on Federal Student Financial Assistance, 2340 [7FE]

Budget Impact on Michigan Students, 2341 [7FE]

Commemorate Accomplishments of Education for All Handicapped Children Act: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Con. Res. 201) (H. Rept. 99-328), 28864 [24OC]

———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Con. Res. 71), 27701 [16OC]

Commemorate Anniversary of Headstart Program: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Con. Res. 95) (H. Rept. 99-73), 11290 [9MY]

Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Treatment and Prevention Programs for Indian Youth: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S. 1298) (S. Rept. 99-223), 36505 [16DE]

Dynamics of Welfare Dependency—The Routes to Self-Sufficiency: Mary Jo Bane and David Ellwood (excerpt), 68 [3JA]

Education Reform Issues: Education Commission of the States (excerpt), 19714 [18JY]

Family and Child Care Improvement: Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (Select) (H. Rept. 98-1180), ***** [3JA]

Grants for State Activities Relative to Location of Missing Children: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1174) (S. Rept. 99-203), 33673 [2DE]

Head Start Program Anniversary Commemoration: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Con. Res. 28), 11831 [14MY]

Historical Background of the Job Corps Program, 4377 [5MR]

Improve Indian Educational Opportunities for Those Attending Federal Schools: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 2908) (H. Rept. 99-231), 20837 [26JY]

Improvement of Natural and Cultural Resources on Public or Indian Lands: Committee on Rules (H.R. 99; H. Res. 195) (H. Rept. 99-166), 15214 [11JN]

Indian Education Programs Eligibility: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S. 1621) (S. Rept. 99-180), 31756 [13NO]

Indian Health Care Improvement Act: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1426) (H. Rept. 99-94), 11760 [14MY]

Investigation and Prosecution Improvement of Child Abuse Cases: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 140) (S. Rept. 99-123), 21727 [31JY]

Job Corps Program Benefits and Costs: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-215), 19866 [22JY]

Missing Child Photograph and Biography Requirement on Executive and Congressional Mail: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (S. 1195) (H. Rept. 99-226), 20679 [25JY]

Missing Children Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 118), 10336 [2MY]

Nation at Risk: Commission on Excellence in Education (excerpt), 6811 [28MR]

———Dept. of Education (excerpt), 13503 [23MY]

Nation at Risk—The Imperative for Educational Reform: National Commission on Excellence in Education (excerpt), 24362 [19SE]

National Child Abuse Education and Prevention Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 56), 6170 [26MR]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 121), 6170 [26MR]

National School Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 7) (H. Rept. 99-96), 12008 [15MY]

National School Lunch and Nutrition Program Improvement: Committee on Rules (H.R. 7; H. Res. 262) (H. Rept. 99-263), 23442 [11SE]

Prevention of Sexual Molestation of Children in Indian Country: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1818) (S. Rept. 99-202), 33673 [2DE]

Reallocation of Unspent WIC Funds by States: GAO (excerpt), 16651 [20JN]

Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 25) (H. Rept. 99-14), 4228 [28FE]

State Act Providing Grandparent's Grandchildren Visitation Rights After Divorce, Separation, or Parent's Death: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Con. Res. 67) (H. Rept. 99-52), 8761 [22AP]

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 53), 6170 [26MR]

Reports to constituents

Myers, John T.: Youth Suicide Prevention Month, 15255 [11JN]

Resolutions by organizations

Minimum drinking age: Vermont State Legislature, 38331 [19DE]

National minimum drinking age: Vermont, 36761 [16DE]

Support for the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act (S. 797): Boys Clubs of America, 36384 [13DE]

———National Conference of Black Mayors, 36384 [13DE]

Script

Tribute to the Million Children of the Holocaust, 9142-9144 [24AP]

Songs

``Wear a Red, Red Ribbon'', 31817 [13NO]

Statements

Adolescents Placed in Psychiatric Treatment Facilities: Ira M. Schwartz, 15141 [11JN]

———Senator Durenberger, 15142 [11JN]

Authority to Establish Racial Balance in Public Schools: Hubert H. Humphrey, 102 [3JA]

Autism: Cathy Maynard, 35118-35121 [6DE]

Benefits of Scouting: Ezra T. Benson, 7427 [3AP]

Busing To Achieve Racial Balance: David Armor (excerpt), 28167 [21OC]

———Hubert H. Humphrey, 28168 [21OC]

Case Histories of Juvenile Runaways, 13235 [22MY]

Children, Adolescents, and Television: American Academy of Pediatrics, 22389 [1AU]

Constitutional Issues of School Prayer (excerpts), 14254 [4JN]

Developing Character—Transmitting Knowledge: several educators, 3626-3636 [26FE]

Developing Literacy in Job Corps, 20162 [23JY]

Distinguished Alumni Service Awards From Indiana University, 17950 [27JN]

Dropout Retention and Recovery Act (S. 1771), 27966 [17OC]

Educating Against Drug Abuse: Carlton Turner (excerpt), 13140 [22MY]

———Nancy D. Reagan (excerpt), 13140 [22MY]

Extent of Hunger in U.S.: J. Larry Brown, 8551 [22AP]

Financial Activities Remote From the Production of Goods and Services: James Tobin, 6864 [28MR]

Higher Education Act Reauthorization—Call to Commitment-11745, 12192 [15MY]

Importance of Ensuring Civil Rights in Public Schools: David Armor, 101 [3JA]

———Dept. of Justice, 101, 105 [3JA]

Improvements on Test Scores of Disadvantaged School Children: Roy Forbes, 9149 [24AP]

Incarceration of Juveniles With Adult Offenders: Bruce Ritter, 13237 [22MY]

———National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 13237 [22MY]

Informing Pre-Teens on Drug Abuse: Carlton Turner, 23924 [17SE]

———Nancy Reagan, 23924 [17SE]

Institutional Aid Act (S. 1328): Senator Simon, 16280 [19JN]

Intergenerational Education Volunteer Network Act (H.R. 1587) (excerpt), 5643 [19MR]

Job Corps Program: Frank C. Casillas, 4384 [5MR]

———President Reagan, 4381 [5MR]

———Raymond J. Donovan, Sec. of Labor, 4386 [5MR]

Kent County, MD, Students for Peace and Security (excerpts), 34052 [3DE]

Leadership at Lebanon Valley, PA, College, 36341 [12DE]

Loan Scholarship Program: National Association of Retail Druggists, 24702 [24SE]

Manhattan Cable TV's Community Outreach Programming: Nathan Quinones, 36801 [16DE]

Nixon Experience and Beyond: William Mirengoff, 2470-2472 [19FE]

Nutrition With Good Taste: Granite School District, UT, 23170 [10SE]

Organizations Unite To Promote Parenting: Granite School District, UT, 23170 [10SE]

Pre-Employment Check for Criminal Offenses by Staffs of Juvenile Detention and Educational Facilities: American Correctional Association, 13236 [22MY]

———Task Force on Victims of Crime, 13236 [22MY]

Preparing Our Children To Become Good Citizens: Horace Mann, 3996 [28FE]

Prevalence of Marijuana Use: C. Everett Koop, 5828 [20MR]

Reallocation of Unspent WIC Funds by States: Alice Lenihan, 16651 [20JN]

———Anne Rhodes, 16651 [20JN]

———Audrey Koehn, 16651 [20JN]

———Brian Crowley, 16651 [20JN]

Regional Hearing on Secondary and Elementary Education: Roy Truby, 4406 [5MR]

School Dropout Rates: Commission on Industrial Competitiveness (excerpt), 21417 [30JY]

Social Security and the Young: Peter G. Peterson, 14546 [5JN]

Soviet Campaign Against the Jamaica International Youth Conference, 24406 [19SE]

Student Exchange Programs: USIA, 16672 [20JN]

Student Loan Program: sundry, 4390 [5MR]

Support for the Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act (S. 797): National Conference of Black Mayors, 36384 [13DE]

Supreme Court Decision on Abortion: Archibald Cox, 784 [22JA]

———President Reagan, 784 [22JA]

Sustaining the Vision—Statement on the Federal Role in Higher Education: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 16179 [18JN]

Teachers—Going the Extra Mile for Excellence in Education: Jolene Franken, 5634 [19MR]

Teenage Pregnancies and Welfare Dependency: Wendy Baldwin (excerpt), 68 [3JA]

Television Programming for Children: Henry Rivera, 22386 [1AU]

Terminate the Job Corps—A Rebuttal: Home Builders Institute, 2468-2470 [19FE]

Tribute to Boy Scouts: Calvin Coolidge, 5876 [20MR]

TRIO Program: Senator Simon, 25062 [26SE]

21st amendment to the Constitution: participant in congressional debate (1933), 38331 [19DE]

United Jewish Y's of Long Island, NY: Cy Leslie, 3662 [26FE]

Virginia Bronze Award Recipient Profiles, 33201-33203 [20NO]

Vocational Rehabilitation: Representative Williams, 36294 [12DE]

Studies

Job Corps Program Cost-Effectiveness: Bruce F. Baird, 10504 [6MY]

Poverty in South Africa: Carnegie Foundation (excerpt), 18759 [11JY]

Relationship Between Aid for Dependent Children Benefits and Illegitimacy Rates: Mary Jo Bane and David Ellwood, 35445 [10DE]

Summaries

Comprehensive Nutrition Assistance Act, 7505 [3AP]

Fairness for Adopting Families Act (S. 856), 7349 [3AP]

Goals of the Missing Children Help Center, 11872 [14MY]

Humanities Instruction in Elementary and Secondary Schools (S. 204), 667 [21JA]

Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act (H.R. 1156), 2663 [20FE]

Medicare and Medicaid Second Opinion Act (S. 1325), 16268 [19JN]

National Institute of Education Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2246), 9556 [25AP]

Objectives of Special Programs for Disadvantaged Students (TRIO), 25062 [26SE]

School Excellence and Reform Act (H.R. 2840), 19714 [18JY]

Secondary School Basic Skills Act (S. 508), 3614 [26FE]

Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act (H.R. 1811), 6598 [28MR]

Youth Employment Situation: Roosevelt Centennial Youth Project, 4375 [5MR]

Youth Incentive Employment Act (H.R. 671), 1118 [24JA]

Tables

Dependent care tax credit, 7915 [16AP]

Dept. of Agriculture cash and commodity letter of credit school sites, 8940 [23AP]

Drinking in fatal accidents—National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 36813 [16DE]

Estimated cost to Federal Government of implementation of the provisions of the National Child Protection Act (S. 142), 231 [3JA]

Funding and number of students served by TRIO Progam, 20562 [26SE]

Illinois adoption statistics, 20333 [24JY]

Impact of Senate Committee on Appropriations proposal on the Summer Youth and Training Program, 28152 [21OC]

Income eligibility standards for free and reduced price school lunchs, 11367 [9MY]

Income-dependent education assistance, 15743 [13JN]

Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention—formula grants, 28917 [24OC]

School lunch program—free, reduced price, and paid income categories within family group day care homes, 11368 [9MY]

Unspent WIC funds, 16650 [20JN]

Testimonies

Adoption of Children: George Clements, 20332 [24JY]

———Gordon Johnson, 20333 [24JY]

Higher Education Act Amendments (H.R. 2557)—University-High School Partnership: Representative Dymally, 18277 [9JY]

Job Corps Program: Terrel H. Bell, 10504 [6MY]

Public Policy Forum on Juvenile Detention and Alternatives to Incarceration: Children's Research and Education Institute (sundry), 5287-5292 [18MR]

School Lunch Program: Charles Hughes, 3963 [27FE]

Student Financial Aid Programs: Elaine Lyons, 13679 [23MY]

———Karen McMahon, 13679 [23MY]

———Steven S. Benson, 13678 [23MY]

Texts of

Civil Rights Act (excerpt), 102 [3JA]

H. Res. 25, establishing Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, 4989 [7MR]

H. Res. 131, legislation restricting, 8100 [17AP]

H. Res. 195, consideration of H.R. 99, American Conservation Corps Act, 18625 [11JY]

H.J. Res. 60, National School-Age Child Awareness Week, 22526 [1AU]

H.J. Res. 128, National High-Tech Month, 11957 [15MY]

H.J. Res. 159, commemorating the anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, 14026 [4JN]

H.R. 59, restore Social Security benefits from age 16 to age 18, 464 [3JA]

H.R. 870, Scout Commemorative Coins Act, 1633 [31JA]

H.R. 888, Voluntary National Youth Service Act, 1381 [31JA]

H.R. 901, Basic Skills Act, 1625 [31JA]

H.R. 1090, Summer Youth Employment, Training, and Education Act, 2324 [7FE]

H.R. 1156, Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act, 2661 [20FE]

H.R. 1722, Summer Youth Educational Enhancement Act, 6482 [27MR]

H.R. 2246, National Institute of Education Reauthorization Act, 9556 [25AP]

H.R. 2544, Fraudulent Youth Employment Practices Act, 12405 [16MY]

H.R. 2624, authorize programs for treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse among Indians, 14532 [5JN]

H.R. 2742, Teacher Recruitment and Retention Act, 16147 [18JN]

H.R. 2908, educational opportunities for Indians attending Federal schools (H.R. 2908), 20976 [29JY]

H.R. 3263, Gifted and Talented Children and Youth Education Act, 23475 [11SE]

H.R. 3447, reauthorize and improve the Congressional Award Program, 29231 [28OC]

S. 15, assistance for State and local drug abuse control, 57-58 [3JA]

S. 18, funding for foster care services, 68 [3JA]

S. 19, grants to States to assist pregnant teenagers, 69 [3JA]

S. 27, employment of youths in conservation and rehabilitation projects on public lands, 86-89 [3JA]

S. 37, ensure civil rights in public schools, 104 [3JA]

S. 47, restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools, 21 [3JA]

S. 140, improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases, 228 [3JA]

S. 142, improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers, 231 [3JA]

S. 177, improve elementary and secondary education, 274-275 [3JA]

S. 204, improve instruction in the humanities in elementary and secondary schools, 666 [21JA]

S. 415, award of attorneys' fees to parents of handicapped children, 1980 [6FE]

S. 415, Handicapped Children's Protection Act, 31377 [12NO]

S. 508, grants to improve basic education skills, 3612-3614 [26FE]

S. 536, establish the Commission on National Service Opportunities, 3997 [28FE]

S. 542, U.S. Scholarship Program for Developing Countries Act, 4041 [28FE]

S. 545, provide additional coverage under Social Security for years under which child age 6 or under is cared for, 4051 [28FE]

S. 675, Children and Youth Camp Safety Act, 5312-5315 [18MR]

S. 797, Youth Employment Opportunity Wage Act, 6742 [28MR]

S. 803, Social Services and Child Care Assistance Act, 6752 [28MR]

S. 804, Child Development Associate Scholarship Assistance Act, 6761 [28MR]

S. 805, Public Housing Child Care Act, 6762 [28MR]

S. 806, strengthen State dependent care programs, 6763 [28MR]

S. 807, Family Day Care Provider Assistance Act, 6764 [28MR]

S. 808, School-Based Child Care Act, 6767 [28MR]

S. 809, College-Based Child Care Act, 6768 [28MR]

S. 810, Child Care Standards Improvement Act, 6773 [28MR]

S. 856, Fairness for Adopting Families Act, 7349 [3AP]

S. 912, expand dependent care tax credit, 7915 [16AP]

S. 938, provide services for pregnant teenagers and young parents, 8153 [17AP]

S. 943, provide additional coverage under Social Security for years under which child age 6 or under is cared for, 8353 [18AP]

S. 983, extend certain Dept. of Agriculture school nutrition programs, 8940 [23AP]

S. 985, Child Abuse Victims Rights Act, 9154 [24AP]

S. 1064, National Diffusion Network Act, 10346 [2MY]

S. 1156, Child Victim Witness Protection Act, 12321 [16MY]

S. 1174, grants for State activities relative to missing children, 34424 [5DE]

S. 1174, grants to States for activities relative to missing children, 12848 [21MY]

S. 1184, Dependent Children's Protection Act, 13235 [22MY]

S. 1185, Juvenile Detention Employees Clearance Act, 13236 [22MY]

S. 1186, Juvenile Incarceration Protection Act, 13238 [22MY]

S. 1187, Pornography Victims Protection Act, 13239 [22MY]

S. 1188, Juvenile Preventive Detention Standards Act, 13241 [22MY]

S. 1195, inclusion of information on missing youths on Federal mailings, 13189 [22MY]

S. 1250, extend targeted jobs tax credit, 14741 [6JN]

S. 1323, prevention of fraud and abuses in Medicare and Medicaid Programs, 16260-16264 [19JN]

S. 1325, Medicare and Medicaid Second Opinion Act, 16266-16268 [19JN]

S. 1328, Institutional Aid Act, 16273-16278 [19JN]

S. 1329, improve foster care and adoption assistance under Social Security Act, 16285 [19JN]

S. 1338, Cooperative Education Act, 16720 [20JN]

S. 1398, Indian Education Technical Amendments Act, 17672 [27JN]

S. 1428, make permanent the withholding of Interstate Highway System funds from States not adopting the minimum drinking age, 18869 [11JY]

S. 1525, Dropout Prevention and Reentry Act, 21415-21416 [30JY]

S. 1594, Children's Television Education Act, 22386 [1AU]

S. 1612, extend targeted jobs credit, 23049 [9SE]

S. 1621, eligibility for BIA funded Indian schools, 36466 [13DE]

S. 1628, medicaid eligibility of special needs children placed for adoption, 23336 [11SE]

S. 1666, School Excellence and Reform Act, 24364 [19SE]

S. 1688, allow States to establish supplemental loan programs with tax-exempt capital, 24493 [20SE]

S. 1771, grants to local agencies for dropout retention and recovery demonstration projects, 28591-28592 [23OC]

S. 1823, Technology Literacy Act, 30310 [1NO]

S. Con. Res. 16, maintain present funding level for Job Corps, 2753 [20FE]

S. Con. Res. 22, maintain present level of funding for Job Corps, 3809 [27FE]

S. Con. Res. 35, maintain funding levels for foreign exchange and language programs, 6810 [28MR]

S. Con. Res. 69, recognition of accomplishments of the National Camp Fire Organization, 36142 [12DE]

S. Con. Res. 69, tribute to Camp Fire, Inc., 24662 [23SE]

S. Con. Res. 71, commemorate anniversary of enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, 24888, 24941 [25SE]

S. Con. Res. 71, commemorate the anniversary of enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, 28184 [21OC]

S. Con. Res. 71, commemorating anniversary of enactment of Education for All Handicapped Children Act, 29328 [29OC]

S. Res. 62, funding of educational programs, 1799 [5FE]

S. Res. 102, require review by Sec. of Education of certain student assistance formulas, 5322 [18MR]

S. Res. 278, disapprove freeze of funds for Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 38502 [19DE]

S.J. Res. 19, constitutional amendment prohibiting abortion, 785 [22JA]

S.J. Res. 21, constitutional amendment prohibiting abortion, 792 [22JA]

S.J. Res. 24, designate National Make-A-Wish Month, 794 [22JA]

S.J. Res. 36, National DECA Week, 1603 [31JA], 2233 [7FE]

S.J. Res. 51, National Adoption Week, 2501 [19FE], 19776 [19JY], 30885 [6NO]

S.J. Res. 53, Youth Suicide Prevention Month, 2744 [20FE], 6679 [28MR], 10639 [7MY]

S.J. Res. 58, National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week, 2747 [20FE], 6677 [28MR]

S.J. Res. 90, anniversary of Boy Scouts, 5855 [20MR]

S.J. Res. 90, commemorating anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, 7840 [15AP]

S.J. Res. 92, National Foster Grandparents Month, 6224 [26MR]

S.J. Res. 103, Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month, 11957 [15MY]

S.J. Res. 110, National Child Safety Awareness Month, 7934 [16AP]

S.J. Res. 111, designate National Spina Bifida Month, 24234 [19SE]

S.J. Res. 111, National Spina Bifida Month, 7935 [16AP]

S.J. Res. 189, National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week, 37849 [18DE]

S.J. Res. 191, Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, 22411 [1AU], 24357 [19SE]

S.J. Res. 198, Sesquicentennial Year of the Library of Medicine, 37849 [18DE]

Tributes

Junior Achievement of Sacramento, Inc.: nonprofit organization tax relief (H.R. 2145), 8523 [18AP]