PACE Association
Variant namesCitizens' group that worked to improve the quality of education and to promote better race relations in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area school systems. It was founded in 1963 and operated until January, 1974.
From the description of Records, 1962-1974 / PACE Association. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 19916796
The PACE Association (Program for Action by Citizens in Education, f. 1963) was a foundation-sponsored local citizens' group that worked to improve the quality of education and to promote better race relations in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio, area school systems. The organization started when the Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation appointed a "blue-ribbon committee," the PACE Committee (originally, Plan for Action by Citizens in Education), to study Cuyahoga County's public, private, and parochial elementary and secondary schools in order to assess and develop a plan for their deficiencies. The 23 member committee was chaired by attorney Hugh Calkins, and in April 1963, its report concluded that there were inadequate finances and a lack of community support for area schools. Of the 26 recommendations the committee made, one was the creation of a citizen's group to aid the schools. Calkins organized this group--the PACE Association. Robert B. Binswanger, the first executive director, led the group's early efforts to improve vocational and technical education, improve race relations, establish school libraries, and in establishing the Summer Tutor Corps, in which high school students tutored elementary school children. By October 1965, over 20,000 volunteers were involved with PACE. In later years (and under different executive directors), the association was involved with human relations projects, an inter-district summer school, and an Early Reading Assistance program. In the early 1970s, PACE was working primarily with suburban schools due to a lack of cooperation from Cleveland school administrators, and by 1973, foundation funding had stopped and the organization ceased to operate in January 1974.
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From the guide to the PACE Association Records, 1957-1974, (Western Reserve Historical Society)
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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creatorOf | PACE Association Records, 1957-1974 | Western Reserve Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Cleveland Foundation. Records. Series II 1923-1982 1955-1978. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
creatorOf | PACE Association. Records, 1962-1974 / PACE Association. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library |
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Relation | Name | |
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associatedWith | Calkins, Hugh. | person |
associatedWith | Cleveland Board of Education. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Cleveland Foundation. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. | corporateBody |
Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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Cleveland (Ohio) | |||
Ohio--Cleveland |
Subject |
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African Americans |
African Americans |
Citizens' advisory committees in education |
Citizens' advisory committees in education |
Cleveland (Ohio) |
Community and school |
Community and school |
Community schools |
Community schools |
Educational innovations |
Educational innovations |
PACE Association |
Race relations in school management |
Race relations in school management |
School integration |
School integration |
Schools |
Schools |
Vocational education |
Vocational education |
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Activity |
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Corporate Body
Active 1962
Active 1974