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Subject/Name: Education - Finance
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Panel proposes plan to aid state's poor school systems - Ja 9 91 3B
- Editorial: - No freeze in classrooms - Ja 11 91 14A
- School official requests hiring-freeze exemption - Ja 11 91 3B
- Triangle schools fret over hiring freeze - Ja 16 91 1B
- School bus service may be restricted; Money could be cut to systems called inefficient by study - Fe 8 91 5B
- Schools facing more budget cuts; Local districts could lose another $30 per student in state money - Fe 22 91 1B
- Editorial: For the sake of the kids - Mr 2 91 10A
- Township wants equal treatment in school funds - Mr 24 91 1C
- Panel told school funding cuts could reach into classrooms - Mr 27 91 1
- Proposal would cut teachers, school jobs - Mr 28 91 1B
- Schools face loss of 350 teaching jobs - Mr 29 91 3B
- Editorial; Suicidal school cuts - Mr 31 91 6J
- Memo unveils GOP strategy on budget - Ap 4 91 1B
- Top education leaders urge tax increase - Ap 4 91 1B
- Schools would miss assistants - Ap 8 91 6A
- Martin hits road in effort to push his school budget - Ap 9 91 3B
- Teachers join chorus against school cuts - Ap 13 91 1B
- Wake schools proposing $374.5 million budget - Ap 16 91 3B
- Senate budget panel reduces school funding by $169 million - Ap 18 91 3B
- Wake says school budget would mean tax increase - Ap 18 91 5B
- Poorer school districts push for help bill offers - Ap 19 91 2B
- Editorial: T-word time for schools - Ap 20 91 14A
- Strapped rural schools say students deserve a chance - Ap 21 91 1C
- City school systems face state-funds loss, boards official says - Ap 23 91 3B
- School officials glum on future of reforms - Ap 23 91 1B
- Wake citizens ask for more efficient schools - Ap 23 91 5B
- Parents say school funding worth a tax hike - Ap 25 91 1B
- Senate plan averts teacher cuts; Budget panel frees up $22.9 million by shifting driver training cost - Ap 26 91 1
- Point of view: Tar Heel teachers need tools to move beyond day care - Ap 29 91 9A
- State educators hold 'Wake in Wake' to protest planned school spending cuts - Ap 30 91 3B
- Budget options seem down to furloughs - My 2 91 1
- N.C. board urges education support - My 3 91 3B
- Under the Dome: Legislators get eyeful (mail) - My 6 91 6B
- Democrats offer major school plan; Proposal would cost $118 million - My 11 91 1
- Editorial: 'Vow' for better schools - My 14 91 6A
- Schools bill (Senate Bill 3) gets Senate panel's OK - My 30 91 1B
- Education cuts spur concerns; Advances for schools undercut, teachers say - My 31 91 1B
- Where new money might go (Chart) - My 31 91 3B
- Durham schools to furlough 345; move defended at protest rally - Jn 1 2B
- Schools shave budget with fewer bus stops - Jn 1 1B
- Editorial: How to afford schools - Jn 3 91 8A
- Small school systems threaten suit over state funding - Jn 6 91 1B
- Legislature drops bid to tie funding to school mergers - Jn 7 91 3B
- Editorial: House keeps promises - Jn 15 91 12A
- Tyrrell schools helpless in face of state cuts; Poor county can't make up difference - Jn 16 91 1
- Tar Heel editors speak: Ax hits big but poor school systems - Jn 23 91 7J
- Schools feel shortchanged of money from drug cases - Jn 24 91 1
- Editorial: Cash and carry at John's - Jn 26 91 10A
- Education question stymies budget efforts - Jy 5 91 1
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