February 15, 1984
Education Week, Vol. 03, Issue 21
Education
Opinion
Preserving the Mandate of Title IX
A case with far-reaching implications for civil-rights enforcement in schools and universities is currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, and once again the Reagan Administration has chosen to abandon a long-standing interpretation of law followed by previous Administrations.
Education
Letter to the Editor
Letters To The Editor
I write regarding your article on our "Five-Year Follow-Up Survey of Women in Administrative/Supervisory Positions in the New York City Public Schools, 1978-83," part VII in a series on women in executive positions in the New York City government ("Number of Women Administrators Stays Same in N.Y.C.," Education Week, Jan. 18, 1984).
The article states that Marie L. DeCanio, a senior assistant in Schools Chancellor Anthony Alvarado's office, questioned the accuracy of our figures and planned to meet with us. To date, Ms. DeCanio has not requested a meeting with the Women's City Club.