w MMM r ‘U.S. schools unfair to Mexicans’ THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 Page 5 0 By HANK WAHRMUND This story was intended for Fri day’s Battalion but, because of the lack of space and the impor tance of Thursday’s streaking story, it was decided to hold the story until today—Ed. K The present educational system in the United States is directed “'only at white, Anglo-Saxon, Eng lish-speaking middle-class stu- " dents, charges the Executive Di rector of Texans for Educational Excellence. Dr. Jose A. Cardenas examined the problems encountered by Mex- mike mistovich Business Machines Electronic Calculators Victor Adders Royal -— S-CM Typewriters Sales - Rental - Service 909 S ‘ M *»n 822-6000 Dr. Jose A. Cardenas The Only Intimate Apparel Shop In Brazos County Loungewear — Lingerie — Swim Wear ^ vV ? v 3618 E. 29th Bryan '$ only intimate apparel shop. AGGIE SI’EGIAL! 11 x 14 Bust Size Portrait In Color $ 6 95 Only plus tax. 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Cardenas, sponsored by the Mexican-Americah Student Or ganization, is a consultant to the Office of Civil Rights. “Mexican - American students are placed in a white, English- speaking middle class school and told that the language their moth er speaks is wrong, that they were bad guys at the Alamo and that they are low-class students,” he said. “It’s like putting a round peg in a square hole. It just won’t fit. Now, the peg and the square hole taken separately are fine, but put together, they just won’t work,” he said. Cardenas cited study after study that showed five basic trends in Mexican-American edu cation. Throughout the nation, studies showed 50 to 90 per cent of Mexican-American students leave school before the 12th grade. “IT’S AN ATROCIOUS system if a minority student cannot have better than a 50-50 chance for high school graduation,” Cardenas said. “Twenty per cent of the migrant children never even en roll in schools. “And those who stay in have a poor showing, with a seventh grade Mexican-American lagging two years behind the national norm for average seventh grad ers. Eighty-three per cent fail at lease one grade, too. But the worst part is that many Mexican- American students are placed in special education classes for men tally retarded children. My God, there must be something wrong with a system like that! “The cultural background of Latins is virtually ignored in text books and teaching aids, and teachers seem unwilling to en courage bilingual educational de velopment. In Europe students are not considered educated until they master a second language, but Tessies seek beau Texas Women’s University is in the process of choosing 1974- 75 Tessie Beau. The beau is a new campus func tion requiring single male appli cants to submit an application and black and white photo to the Student Council of Social Activi ties at TWU before April 12. The guy can enter himself or a girl can present a boy as Tessie Beau by sending the application to him. Applicants should be available for interview on the morning of April 27 at TWU. Applications may be obtained from the SCSA Office, P.O. Box 22008, TWU Station, Denton, Tex. here in the United States the Mexican-Americans are forced to forget their native tongue until college where they are asked to re-leam Spainsh as a foreign lan guage. “THE ADAPTABILITY concept saying the child should adapt to a different culture is asinine and can be psychologically damaging. Schools now help blind and physi cally retarded children, why not Mexican-Americans?” Cardenas asked. “The overall philosophical views of minorities must change to con sider our children as capable of learning and contributing to soc iety. We must change school pol icies to encourage minority input in all activities especially the cur riculum. “The lack of understanding counselors and Mexican-American educators cannot continue. Not even Texas A&M is educating students on how to handle minor ity groups in the classroom,” Car denas said. He noted that the government is pouring some money into var ious bilingual programs through out the nation, but said the pro grams are spread too thin to be effective. Another obstacle was the lack of funds in local school districts where, he charged, the basic educational needs of Mex ican-Americans are clearly ig nored. CS okays plats The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission approved its only two agenda items last night in what commissioners call ed “our shortest meeting in his tory.” The Commission took only fif teen minutes to approve two fi nal plats for the Southwood Val ley subdivision and the Camelot development. Both are southwest o fthe intersection of Farm-to- Market Road 2818 and Highway 6. The Southwood Valley plat was approved after the commission ers amended it with a request for sidewalks on the west side of Brothers Blvd. Both plats rezoned their re spective areas as single-family residential. Miles make $4,477 (Continued from page 1) hours, the last walker was not in until 4 p.m. The walk started at 8:30 a.m. The $4,477 raised by the walk will go for renovations of Hensel Park, the World YMCA Service and freshman scholarships. The largest amount raised by any one walker was $348 by Melva Ball. “Sponsors” recruited by the walkers agreed to pay money for each mile walked. Many persons were supported by only one sponsor, but some also had many sponsors for the walk. The largest number of sponsors held by one person was 143 by Sherry LaBuda. High school students as well as TAMU students and faculty took part in the walk. The youngest person who walked for the pro gram was a 10-year-old boy. bulletin board TONIGHT NURSING SOCIETY will meet in Room 402 of the Rudder Tower at 7 p.m. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY will hold elec tions in Room 226 of the Memorial Student Center at 7 :30 p.m. Aggieland pictures will precede the meeting. FENCING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum. WEDNESDAY TRAVEL COMMITTEE will meet in the Council Conference Room of the Stu dent Programs Office at 8 p.m. to program travel trips. GRADUATE LECTURE will feature Wil liam Hobby at 7:30 p.m. in Room 302 of the Rudder Center. 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