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Subject/Name: Education, North Carolina State Board of
Article(s) Referenced In:
- 'Gifted' student definition called too narrow in N.C. - Mr 29 88 18C
- Former Charlotte mayor (Harris) picked for education board - Ap 7 88 4C
- Priorities in school testing reflect state's values, education board says - Ap 7 88 4C
- Proposal would clarify policy on school credits - Ap 7 88 1C
- State to review schools' handling of religion's role - Ap 7 88 4C
- Wake tops in crowded classrooms; State board sets lesson for schools high on list - Ap 8 88 1C
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Jobs don't deserve course credit - Ap 17 88 7D
- Panel backs mandatory school accreditation - Ma 5 88 1
- Education board adopts policy endorsing career ladder plan - Ma 6 88 1C
- Quick replacement sought for inadequate text (Adventures in Appreciation) - Ma 9 88 1
- Replacing old buses is pressed; School vehicles called 'death traps' - Ma 28 88 1C
- Education board may seek funds; Emergency cash pondered to speed bus replacement - Jn 2 88 3C
- Standards for picking textbooks altered - Jn 2 88 1C
- Board adopts school (construction) standards with teacher offices added - Jn 3 88 1
- High school students face more achievement tests - Jn 3 88 6D
- Teacher offices more common, but N.C. first to require them - Jn 6 88 16C
- Royall accuses school board of breaking construction law - Jn 11 88 1C
- Haworth seeks end to taking favors; ... wants members to refuse publishers' gifts
- (PROFESSIONAL ETHICS) - Jn 22 88 1
- Putting controller's office under schools chief backed - Jn 25 88 8A
- Educators work on squeezing arts into schools - Jy 17 88 28A
- State board to consider school issue - Jy 19 88 3C
- $20,000 starting salary sought for teachers - Jy 23 88 12A
- Cutting of dropout rate boosted; Policy requires 50% reduction in rate to keep school
- accreditation - Jy 23 88 1C
- N.C. school board drafts conflict-of-interest rules - Jy 23 88 12A
- Editorial: Text reform in the wind - Jy 27 88 10A
- School panel backs study of religion - Au 9 88 1C
- Education board will consider tough conflict-of-interest rules - Se 8 88 1
- Board may halt sales of old buses to schools - Se 8 88 4C
- Board asks for increase in budget; Education panel wants $804 million over 2 years - Se 9 88 6D
- Board temporarily bars educators from accepting perks - Se 9 88 6D
- State education board sees authority slipping - Se 11 88 31A
- Editorial: End of the line for freebies - Se 14 88 10A
- In-school suspension examined; Officials question whether efforts reduce dropouts - Oc 6 88 3C
- State board favors own study for educators' pay plan - Oc 6 88 3C
- Education board to change salary structure - Oc 7 88 WA-1
- School officials call construction rules too restrictive - No 2 88 10B
- Board eases rules on school construction; Local officials to retain control No 3 88 1C
- Teacher merit pay spells gains for pupils, study says No 3 88 32A
- Panel criticizes omission of religion as school topic No 28 88 1
- Schools chided for failures; State board chairman (Haworth) says countless studies don't educate
- children No 30 88 1C
- Backing seen for merit pay for teachers - De 1 88 2C
- State board to consider conflict-of-interest standards - De 1 88 1C
- Board favors study of state schools agency - De 2 88 4C
- Paperwork ties up teachers; Special ed instructors keeping records while clerks teach classes - De 2 88 4C
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