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OCR Page 1 of 2STATEMENT *
There are many pressing problems in American education today.
Many of them--the critical need for hundreds of thousands of additional
classrooms, the grave shortage of qualified teachers, the necessity for
providing livable salaries for educational employees--will be with us
for a long time. But urgent as these problems are, none call for attention
more imperatively than those posed in answer to the questions "What kind
of school is my child attending? Is my youngster getting a good educa-
tion? What can I do to help?"
Every parent can and should ask these questions.
* By Earl J. McGrath, U. S. Commissioner of Education, Federal
Security Agency, Washington, D. C., introducing article, "How To Judge
Your School" by Judith Crist, published in Redbook, 1952.
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