Description: Marcus Jones reports that the Boston School Department has called the Lee Elementary School a model of a successfully integrated elementary school. Jones notes that test scores are improving at the school. He adds that there is a good relationship between school faculty and parents. Jones reviews the racial breakdown of the student population. Jones interviews Arthur Foster (Acting Principal, Lee School) and Jack Flynn (Lee School official) about the success at the school. Jones' report includes footage of students in racially integrated classrooms at the school. Jones interviews students and teachers at the school about school desegregation. Jones reports that the US Circuit Court of Appeals has declared that school integration is complete in Boston. He adds that the Lee School is an exception and that some schools have not been successfully integrated. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following item: David Boeri reports on integration at the Marshall Elementary School Marshall Elementary School is still segregated
1:00:06: Visual: Footage of a white teacher doing a lesson with a racially integrated class at the Joseph Lee School in Dorchester. Shots of individual students in the classroom. Marcus Jones reports that the Boston School Department calls the Lee School a "model" of how school desegregation should work. Jones notes that the US Circuit Court of Appeals has declared yesterday that school integration is complete in Boston. Jones notes that the population of the Lee School is 60% African American, 28% white and 12% other minorities. V: Shots of an African American female student; of a white male student; of an African American male student; of a white teacher at the chalkboard. Footage of Jones asking a white male student if he knows what desegregation is. The student says no. Footage of an African American female student saying she does not really know why some students are bused in from other parts of the city. Footage of Arthur Foster (Acting Principal, Joseph Lee School) saying that the students are learning and that the students get along well. Footage of a white teacher teaching to a racially integrated class. Jones reports that test scores are improving at the school; that there is a good relationship between the faculty and parents; that white parents are eager to send their children to the Lee School. V: Footage of a white male student saying that he likes the school; that there are students of all races in the school. Footage of Jack Flynn (Lee School official) saying that white parents are willing to have their children bused to the Lee School. Jones notes that school officials hope that yesterday's court decision will not bring changes for the school. V: Footage of a white female teacher saying that she hopes the city has matured; that she hopes the city can move beyond the court order. Footage of Flynn saying that the Lee School is an exception; that the School Department needs to make desegregation work better across the city. Jones notes that the court decided that the Boston Public Schools were as desegrated as possible; that some schools are more segregated now than they were before the court order. V: Shots of a classroom at the Lee School.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/29/1987
Description: MIT physicist Kosta Tsipis explains destruction of INF missiles as called for in arms control treaty.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/09/1987
Description: Pakistani detainee fell to his death attempting to escape.This is aggravated consequence of overloaded capacity of INS to process would-be immigrants lacking visas. Customs officials stamping passports.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/12/1988
Description: Poor rail maintenance causes hazards for Conrail trains on Gardner tracks. Complaints against Guilford Industries for safety violations, danger of derailment. Locomotive. Rep. Chester Suhoski.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/25/1988
Description: Staff cuts announced at Brookline Mental Health Center; therapists weep. Philip Johnston distressed over reduced human services funds. Michael Dukakis, Edward Lashman.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/12/1990
Description: Rosalind Gorin and Paul Tsongas withdraw proposal for new arena, leaving Delaware North as the likely developer. Wrestling match in Boston Garden. Bobby Orr in Bruins game (1970).
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/14/1988
Description: Saundra Graham proposes developers include day care facilities in their buildings or contribute to child care fund. Harold Brown has provided such space. Little boy eating cookie. Children play outside.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/06/1988
Description: Children celebrate Arbor Day on Common. John DeVillars proposes developers pay for tree-planting (+eventually water purification, land acquisition) to make up for pollution + reducing open space in Mass.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/28/1989
Description: Ray Flynn wants Boston State Hospital site to be used for light industry and affordable housing. Dukakis also supports this, but bill is held up in House Ways & Means. Pat McGovern, Angelo Scaccia.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/24/1987
Description: Neighborhood activists demonstrate inside Boston Public Facilities Department for affordable housing to be a priority when development proposals are considered for Bowditch School, district 13 police station, and Jamaica Plain High School sites. Ray Flynn cuts ribbon at new condos in Hyde Square.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/13/1984