Statement Before the Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee by Commissioner of Education Earl McGrath

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STATEMENT by Earl James McGrath, Commissioner of Educution Federal Security agency, washing ton, D. C. Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: About ten months 8.0 1 Came before this Committee as & newly is Commissioner of Educution. Since that time 1 huve had an opportunity to become batter ac. mainted with the activities of the Office of Education, but most injortantly 1 have had the 02. ortunity to sense the great and urgent _roblems in americun education which press for attention of educators und laymen alike. I know that members of this Committee and the Congress are incressingly conscious of some of these problems. They are reflected in the legisiative Proposals that are before you and that have re- ceived wide Jublic discussion in recent months. These :roblems a.re the result at once of our firm conviction us a people that the youth of this republic should have the opportunity for in good education and of the pressure of increusing population, particularly in the earlier uge groups, ugainst the educatlondi ficilities to provice that education. The result is that we u.re still ex periencing and will continue to ex Cerience un overcrowuing of our educutional fz cilities und an understaffing of our classrooms, purticularly us we upproach the yeurs 1952, 1953, and 1954 when the bulge. of war-born babies will be moving into our elementary schools. Before the Subcommittes of the Appropriutions Committee, U. C. House of Re presentutivas, JunuLry 10, 1950.