Description: "Leader: "P1 School Busing Budget #8034 4/26/74"; School Committee meeting about the cost of school busing and how to integrate it into the budget. Superintendent William Leary, Paul Tierney, Kathleen Sullivan, John Kerrigan, Paul Ellison, and other are in attendance. Louise Day Hicks is in the audience. Leary breaks down the costs, discusses where they can get the number of busses that will be needed, and answers questions."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 04/26/1974
Description: Marcus Jones reports on tension over school desegregation in Lowell. Jones reports that Robert Kennedy (Mayor of Lowell) called on supporters of school desegregation to show support by riding buses with students in Lowell today. Jones' report includes footage of Kennedy addressing supporters, including Evelyn Murphy (Lieutenant governor of Massachusetts), Luis Tiant (former Red Sox pitcher) and Grace Corrigan (mother of astronaut Christa McAuliffe). Jones reports that George Kouloheras (Lowell School Committee) is a leader of the anti-busing movement in Lowell. Jones reports that Kuoloheras is campaigning to elect anti-busing candidates to the Lowell School Committee in order to overturn the present school desegregation plan. Jones interviews Kouloheras. Kouloheras says that he hopes that new school committee will reject busing and find another way to integrate schools. Jones also interviews Michael Kennedy (Regional Manager, National School Bus Service, Inc.) and Donna Senior (Lowell parent) about the bus routes in Lowell. Jones notes that the coming elections will decide how school desegregation is implemented in Lowell. Jones' report is accompanied by footage of students and school buses in Lowell. This tape includes additional footage of school buses on the streets in Lowell. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following item: Christy George reports on student enrollment plans in the cities of Cambridge and Lowell
0:59:06: Visual: Footage of Robert Kennedy (Mayor of Lowell) addressing an audience. Supporters of the mayor stand behind him, including Evelyn Murphy (Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts), Luis Tiant (former Red Sox pitcher), and Grace Corrigan (mother of astronaut Christa McAuliffe). Kennedy says that he is glad to be with so many of "Lowell's friends." Marcus Jones reports that many supporters of school desegregation voluntarily rode school buses in Lowell today. V: Shots of Murphy, Tiant and Corrigan. Footage of Corrigan saying that she is happy to spend time with the schoolchildren of Lowell. Footage of Kennedy urges citizens to put aside their political differences and to ride the buses with Lowell schoolchildren. Jones reports that Kennedy called in supporters to build faith in the Lowell busing program. V: Shots of busing supporters walking on a sidewalk; of school buses on the street. Footage of Michael Kennedy (Regional Manager, National School Bus Service. Inc.) saying that he will need a few more weeks to finalize the bus routes in Lowell; that he will need to recruit bus drivers for the bus routes. Shot of a school bus pulling up to a school; of schoolchildren exiting the bus. Footage of Donna Senior (Lowell parent) saying that the bus routes are chaotic in Lowell; that there is a risk of someone getting hurt in the winter; that parents are waiting at bus stops until 4:00 or 5:00pm for their children to arrive home from school. Footage of George Kouloheras (Lowell School Committee) saying that the issue is political; that he is disappointed in the situation. Jones reports that Kouloheras opposes the city's busing plan; that Kouloheras is campaigning to elect anti-busing candidates to the Lowell City Council and to the Lowell School Committee; that these candidates may alter the state-mandated central enrollment plan. V: Shot of Kouloheras speaking to two white women on the street. Footage of Kouloheras saying that he hopes that four new members of the School Committee will be elected. Kouloheras says that he hopes that the new School Committee will reject busing and find another way to integrate schools. Jones notes that Robert Kennedy cast the swing vote which approved the city busing plan last spring. V: Footage of Robert Kennedy saying that the city can choose between taking control of desegregation or having the court make desegregation decisions. Jones stands in front of a school bus. Children board the bus. Jones reports that next Tuesday's elections are viewed as a referendum on the busing plan; that the election results will decide how the desegregation plan is implemented.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/26/1987
Description: Interview with Boston School Committee Chairman John Kerrigan. Kerrigan expresses his views against busing. He discusses the states racial imbalance law. He comments on the public conflict between Commissioner Sullivan and Secretary Finch, over their views on busing.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 03/12/1969
Description: Air piece on a program, called Operation Discovery, which will bus African American students from Roxbury to a school in Sharon for summer school classes. Reporter standup in Post Office Square in Sharon. Interview with Reverend Donald Al Wasserman of the Unitarian Church, who originated the program.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 05/21/1965
Description: Leader: P1 Busing Plan #10506 11/14/74; Natalie Jacobson reporter standup at a Boston school committee meeting about the committee's school busing plan and attendence. Mix of sound and silent footage of the committee meeting.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/14/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Busing Hearing #7695 3/25/74; A legislative committee hearing on the Boston Schools busing plan. Louise Day Hicks, Senator Edward L. Burke, and Congressman Tip O'Neil are present at the meeting.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/25/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Springfield Busing 8/29/74 #9754 2 of 2"; Interview with a man (Dr. Dedee?) about the possible delay in the opening of school, and a woman on her expectations for busing program. Silent b-roll of men and students bringing desks, books, chairs, and other school supplies into a school; women in an office processing paperwork; black kids playing basketball; exterior footage of a school and Springfield streets; interview b-roll; parked school buses; white kids playing football in school parking lot. More of the interview with man about school integration in Springfield, and interview with a woman about history of school integration in Springfield (image unstable)."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/29/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Busing Special #9754 8/26/74 1 of 2"; A summer camp in Wellesley to help kids integrate before the start of school busing. Children in a cafeteria and talking to each other outside. Interviews with campers about the pros and cons of the program. Jim Boyd standup about the camp. Outtakes include more silent footage of the kids hanging out and eating together, more interviews with the children (unstable image), andreporter outtakes."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/26/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Busing Police #10437 11/7/74; Silent footage of buses on the road and police officers lining the street. Police outside a school and standing on a sidewalk while buses drive by. Interview with a Boston Police Superintendent Joe Jordan about the continued need for police presence at the schools. More silent b-roll of police and police cars outside a school and patrolling the streets. More of the interview with superintendent Jordan.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/07/1974
Description: Mike Levitt interviews a couple of parents on whether they would send their kids to school if they were assigned to be bussed. Mother says she would send them to help integrate the schools. Reporter standup on children attended schools they weren't assigned to because their parents refuse to bus the.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 09/13/1971