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Subject/Name: Wake County School Board

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  1. School board approves Wake building projects - Ap 19 88 2C
  2. School board wary of absence policies - Ap 19 88 1C
  3. School board considers dropping academic title (valedictorian) - Ap 22 88 1
  4. Wake board evaluates expense of writing program - Ap 22 88 3C
  5. English teachers tell Wake board that writing program is working - Ap 26 88 4C
  6. Wake education board to ask $64.5 million - Ma 3 88 2C
  7. Schools panel denies request for policy banning Rebel FLAG - Ma 12 88 4C
  8. Firm (Heery Program Management) drops behind on school projects, as costs rise sharply - Ma 24 88 4C
  9. School board awards bids for Fox Road - Jn 8 88 3C
  10. $350,000 trimmed from Wake schools restored by board; Commissioners soften $3 million
  11. reduction after lobbying - Jn 16 88 1C
  12. Wake to survey interest in year-round Cary school - Jn 21 88 3C
  13. Knight again gets nod to lead school board - Jn 24 88 2C
  14. Wake schools stiffen policy on absences - Jn 30 88 1C
  15. Wake changes rule for athletes - Jy 1 88 4C
  16. Wake schools hire architectural firms to design buildings funded by bond - Jy 7 88 2C
  17. Wake schools name director of building (Smith), Whitley principal (Jordan) - Jy 19 88 2C
  18. Incentives backed for bus drivers - Au 3 88 1C
  19. Scaled-back Wake school budget OK'd - Au 9 88 1C
  20. Wake board agrees to begin sale of unused Wendell school - Au 17 88 18C
  21. Town, CP&L compete to serve new Wake Forest middle school - Se 6 88 2C
  22. Education board to buy Morrisville property (for proposed elementary school - Se 8 88 2C
  23. Wake Forest gets power contract - Se 8 88 4C
  24. School board set to discuss Bridges' future - Se 17 88 1C
  25. Educators afraid fund-raisers are student 'buck scramble' (STUDENT ACTIVITIES GÇô FUND
  26. RAISING) - Se 20 88 1
  27. Superintendent gets glowing evaluation - Se 20 88 4C
  28. Schools chief expected to get contract offer; Wake board wants BRIDGES to stay - Se 21 88 1C
  29. Bridges assures board he won't take caretakers role - Se 23 88 1C
  30. Editorial: Buzz, buzz behind the doors - Se 23 88 16A
  31. School board wants commissioners honored - Se 23 88 2C
  32. 15,000 Wake pupils could face moves - Oc 5 88 1
  33. School worker code of ethics to be studied - Oc 12 88 1C
  34. Wake school panel gets plan to clarify ethics code - Oc 13 88 14C
  35. Board to discuss names for new Wake schools - Oc 14 88 2C
  36. Figures show tough policy keeping students in school - Oc 14 88 1C
  37. State standards for building schools assailed - Oc 18 88 1C
  38. Bid to rename school in Garner is denied - Oc 19 88 2C
  39. Board to decide on overhaul for middle schools - Oc 22 88 1C
  40. Urgent action sought to curb student drinking - Oc 26 88 1C
  41. Minority professionals decline again in Wake schools - No 9 88 1C
  42. Board OKs ethics code for schools No 22 88 1C
  43. Schools give fund details; Sales drives bring in millions, survey finds (and Heery to oversee
  44. building program) No 22 88 2C
  45. Wake schools adopt 1989-90 calendar No 22 88 18C
  46. Wake school officials will talk about new management contract (with HEERY) No 24 88 3C
  47. Editorial: Costly training from the pros No 30 88 12A
  48. Cost increases at 3 schools are approved - De 7 88 1C
  49. School board appoints 2 new principals (Knox; Chapman) - De 7 88 2C
  50. Fund-raisers' value for students debated - De 15 88 1C
  51. Ordinance could slow plans for Wake school construction - De 20 88 1C
  52. School administrators' contracts extended (Bare; Hunsucker; Massey) - De 20 88 2C

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