N&O Index Card Listings

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School Day
  • Appeals court upholds dismissal of school-day program lawsuit (Polk County) - Ap 19 85 10C
  • State board requires 5 1/2-hour school day - De 5 85 25A
School Day
  • Big hand points to longer day; Some school systems cool to idea - Ja 21 92, 1
  • Editorial: More time for learning - Ja 22 92, 8A
  • 6-hour school idea takes whipping; Parents stress 'better use of time' - Fe 2 92, 1C
  • Typical school day schedule (Chart) - Fe 2 92, 1C
  • 6-hour school idea fading; Groups join chorus of foes - Fe 5 92, 1B
  • 6-hour school day gets little support; Parents, teachers call extra 30 minutes an unnecessary burden - Fe 6 92, 2B
  • 6-hour day in school put on hold; State says longer day, longer year coming soon - Mr 5 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Weeding the school day - Mr 9 92, 8A
  • Final bell may be ringing for recess - Au 15 92, 1
  • Editorial: the relief of recess - Au 18 92, 8A
  • As more schools extend their hours to meet day care needs, experts wonder about effects on children - No 8 92, 1
School Day
  • Draft report calls for increases in class time, pay for teachers - Ja 6 84 1
  • Poll respondents support schools, oppose longer day - Ja 21 84 2C
  • Longer day, specific requirements for public schools backed by
  • Spangler - Ap 13 84 18D
School Day
  • Longer school day gets endorsement of N. C. officials - Ap 27 83 1
  • Board to seek schools willing to try longer day - Jn 3 83 1
  • Panel backs study of funds to test longer school day, year - Jn 24 83 5B
  • Halifax, Polk schools to try longer day, year - Jy 7 83 17A
  • Editorial: Halifax, Polk lead the way - Jy 11 83 4A
  • Extended school day pays off, officials say (Halifax and Polk Co.) - De 25 83 1
School Day
  • Wake officials seek to move 362 students to relieve crowding - Fe 17 88 1C
  • Parents vow to cooperate with reassignment plans - Mr 3 88 11B
  • Absences a concern in schools; Principals and teachers in Wake seek remedies - Mr 28 88 1
  • Editorial: Lax on school attendance - Ap 4 88 12A
  • Students' needs key to absenteeism - Ap 12 88 11A
  • School board wary of absence policies - Ap 19 88 1C
  • Students outgrowing schools; Enrollments outstrip space in most Triangle systems - Ma 12 88 1T
  • Many students in Triangle take an unofficial holiday - Ma 31 88 1
  • Wake educators urge tougher absence policy - Jn 1 88 2C
  • Editorial: Just too many excuses (excessive absenteeism) - Jn 3 88 12A
  • Attendance low as many students start vacations - Jn 14 88 1
  • Tougher attendance rules proposed for Wake schools - Jn 16 88 1
  • Wake schools stiffen policy on absences - Jn 30 88 1C
  • Editorial: A little mercy for sick students - Jy 6 88 8A
  • Absenteeism at Wake schools called problem - Jy 31 88 27A
  • No end in sight for Wake enrollment boom - Au 20 88 1
  • Students jam Wake schools; 1st-day total of 57,548 tops '87 figure by 1,400 - Au 30 88 1
  • Wake County first day enrollment (chart) - Au 30 88 4A
  • Wake teachers, pupils learn to deal with overcrowding - Au 31 88 1
  • 2,500 more pupils enroll in Wake - Se 1 88 1
  • School growth in Wake short of projections - Se 3 88 1C
  • 327 enroll, but Wake schools still within projection - Se 7 88 1C
  • Enrollment 150 under prediction; Teacher, classroom flexibility improved - Se 13 88 2C
  • Trailers still needed in schools - Se 27 88 18C
  • 15,000 Wake pupils could face moves - Oc 5 88 1
  • Wake enrolls 60,996; l,279 new students a bit under forecast - Oc 13 88 2C
School Day
  • Greensboro considers extending school day - Mr 28 89 2C
  • Schools likely to adjust starting, closing times - My 11 89 1C
  • Shifted school schedules OK'd - My 16 89 2C
  • Teachers say day, year are too short for proper learning - My 28 89 15A
School Day
  • Heat to clip school day in Wake - Jn 1 88 1C
  • Triangle schools just too hot for anybody to play 'Joe Cool' - Jn 2 88 4C
  • Early dismissal last day is illegal, schools told - Jn 9 88 2C
  • Wake students to get full last day of school - Jn 11 88 1C
School Day
  • Officials want more class time; Education board hopes to excise interruptions, lengthen school day - Se 9 91 1
  • Editorial: A longer, better school day - Se 10 91 8A
School Day
  • (Wake) Schools to add extended-day programs - Jy 14 90 5B
  • Editorial: - No early school bells - Au 29 90 16A
  • Heat has schools juggling schedules - Au 29 90 1
  • Pep rallies may inspire next fight over school day - Se 13 90 3B
  • Panel sought to keep school day sacred No 2 90 3B
School Day
  • Community college (class-attendance) rule criticized - Ja 24 88 29A
  • Cutting down on cutting classes; Some universities are taking a tougher approach to absenteeism - Ja 27 88 1D
  • Wake officials seek to move 362 students to relieve crowding - Fe 17 88 1C
  • Parents vow to cooperate with reassignment plans - Mr 3 88 11B
  • Absences a concern in schools; Principals and teachers in Wake seek remedies - Mr 28 88 1
  • Editorial: - Lax on school attendance - Ap 4 88 12A
  • Students' needs key to absenteeism - Ap 12 88 11A
  • School board wary of absence policies - Ap 19 88 1C
  • Students outgrowing schools; Enrollments outstrip space in most Triangle systems - Ma 12 88 1T
  • Many students in Triangle take an unofficial holiday - Ma 31 88 1
  • Wake educators urge tougher absence policy - Jn 1 88 2C
  • Editorial: - Just too many excuses (excessive absenteeism) - Jn 3 88 12A
  • Attendance low as many students start vacations - Jn 14 88 1
  • Tougher attendance rules proposed for Wake schools - Jn 16 88 1
  • Wake schools stiffen policy on absences - Jn 30 88 1C
  • Editorial: - A little mercy for sick students - Jy 6 88 8A
  • Absenteeism at Wake schools called problem - Jy 31 88 27A
  • No end in sight for Wake enrollment boom - Au 20 88 1
  • Students jam Wake schools; 1st-day total of 57,548 tops '87 figure by 1,400 - Au 30 88 1
  • Wake County first day enrollment - (chart) - Au 30 88 4A
  • Wake teachers, pupils learn to deal with overcrowding - Au 31 88 1
  • 2,500 more pupils enroll in Wake - Se 1 88 1
  • School growth in Wake short of projections - Se 3 88 1C
  • 327 enroll, but Wake schools still within projection - Se 7 88 1C
  • Enrollment 150 under prediction; Teacher, classroom flexibility improved - Se 13 88 2C
  • Trailers still needed in schools - Se 27 88 18C
  • 15,000 Wake pupils could face moves - Oc 5 88 1
  • Wake enrolls 60,996; l,279 new students a bit under forecast - Oc 13 88 2C
  • Figures show tough policy keeping students in school - Oc 14 88 1C
  • North Raleigh parents oppose school plans; Students could go to Wake Forest - Oc 25 88 1C
  • Millbrook students, parents balk at transfer - No 14 88 1
  • Parents, officials clash on Millbrook plans - No 23 88 1
  • Durham schools have lowest attendance in state - De 17 88 2C