N&O Index Card Listings

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Education, North Carolina State Board of
  • Etheridge won't make data public; District 'report cards' remain embargoed - Ja 7 91 4B
  • Suit filed over release of school reports - Ja 8 91 1B
  • N&O, press group to continue lawsuit on reports - Ja 9 91 8A
  • Panel backs year-round school option - Ja 10 91 2B
  • Contract lets school board spend federal funds for policy research - Ja 11 91 4B
  • State education report scores low in English - Ja 22 91 4B
  • Stiffer high school graduation standards likely - Fe 7 91 1
  • School bus service may be restricted; Money could be cut to systems called inefficient by study - Fe 8 91 5B
  • School takeovers suggested; Board of Education to develop sanctions - Mr 7 91 1
  • Durham city schools face added pressure; New proposals could mandate improvement - Mr 8 91 2B
  • State seeks new texts with problem solving - Mr 8 91 4B
  • Royall seeks to slay education 'monster' - Mr 21 91 3B
  • Panel advises schools drop driver training - Ap 4 91 3B
  • Glaxo officer (D'Alonzo) named to education board - Ap 5 91 5B
  • N.C. teenagers have to learn to drive outside of class time - Ap 5 91 1
  • Court asked to rethink Channel One decision - Ap 25 91 4B
  • N.C. board urges education support - My 3 91 3B
  • School takeover bill (local systems) slated for more study - My 10 91 3B
  • Report finds students lack writing skills - Jn 4 91 5B
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Education, North Carolina State Board of
  • Board bans school TV program - Fe 2 90 1
  • Channel One ban gets poor reception in panel's review - Fe 16 90 1B
  • State voids school TV contracts; Channel One focus of battle - Fe 20 90 1
  • Irked superintendents to meet; Channel One ban fuels debate about who makes school decisions - Fe 21 90 3B
  • Judge rules board didn't have reason to ban Channel One - Fe 28 90 1B
  • Channel One ban halted; Wake judge faults board's use of emergency rule - Mr 3 90 1
  • School waiver requests reviewed - Mr 8 90 3B
  • Board to appeal Channel One ruling - Mr 9 90 1
  • School administrators get new salary schedule - Mr 9 90 3B
  • State denies student (DOHERTY) residential service - Mr 9 90 1B
  • State rules panel objects to Channel One decision - Mr 16 90 4B
  • Officials try to focus control of schools; Appointment idea divides factions - Mr 24 90 1B
  • Art educators decry move to replace classes - Mr 28 90 4B
  • Board considers 1990-91 school funds - Ap 3 90 5B
  • School systems get waivers on special programs - Ap 5 90 4B
  • Channel One ban undue interference, educators say - Ap 19 90 3B
  • Channel One compromise being sought - My 2 90 5B
  • Board compromises on Channel One - My 4 90 1
  • State board avoids a vote on budget cuts - My 4 90 3B
  • Board continues fight against Channel One, attacking legislation - Jn 8 90 3B
  • Haworth to quit helm of state education board - Jn 8 90 3B
  • Haworth to give up chairman's post in October - Jy 13 90 3B
  • Frustration called basis of criticism; Channel One fight spurred action, superintendents say - Jy 20 90 1B
  • Woman may head state school board; Governor wants Tapscott for post - Au 2 90 3B
  • Schools must cut budgets; Reductions to take $41.38 per student - Au 3 90 1B
  • State education board denies request by Channel One, awaits court decision - Au 3 90 3B
  • Martin fills vacancy on education board (Norwood appointed) - Au 7 90 4B
  • Education board chief issues dire valediction (replaced by Tapscott) - Se 7 90 1
  • Pep rallies may inspire next fight over school day - Se 13 90 3B
  • 'Crisis teams' should take over when schools fail, officials say - Se 25 90 3B
  • School board sidetracks Etheridge's reform plan - Oc 4 90 1B
  • Channel One battle waged in high court - Oc 11 90 4B
  • Panel urges state control of failing schools - Oc 19 90 1B
  • State board to study 3-tiered diploma plan - Oc 30 90 1
  • School board panel takes time to consider multilevel diploma - No 1 90 3B
Education, North Carolina State Board of
  • Study of summer school cites benefits - Ja 4 89 14C
  • State cash woes cloud teacher pay; 'CAREER LADDER' system praised, touted for state - Ja 5 89 1C
  • Phillips urges state fund for education - Ja 6 89 18C
  • State OKs some study of religion in schools (RELIGION - STUDY AND TEACHING) - Ja 6 89 1
  • Editorial: Teaching on a tightrope - Ja 10 89 8A
  • Some educators think planned changes in TEXTBOOK selection aren't sufficient - Ja 14 89 3C
  • NCAE vote on pay plan questioned - Ja 31 89 WA-1
  • Experts likely to evaluate textbooks; New selection method will nearly double cost to $320,000 a
  • year - Fe 2 89 14C
  • Student assessment plan backed - Fe 2 89 14C
  • Etheridge grilled by board; Education leadership questions are revived - Fe 3 89 1
  • Editorial: School powers snarled - Fe 6 89 8A
  • School pay plan may not get review this session - Fe 17 89 3C
  • Education board to support bill to develop alternatives to paddling - Mr 9 89 20A
  • Board wants systems accountable for implementing education plan - Mr 10 89 20C
  • Mavretic assails 3 state education boards - Mr 10 89 1C
  • Plan offered for fair, competitive pay for all North Carolina school workers - Ap 6 89 16C
  • Under the Dome: Wife of Martin ally appointed to board (Little; Board of Education) - Ap 17 89 1
  • Nominations approved for board of education (Robinson; Tapscott; Little) - My 3 89 11A
  • State board backs new teacher-pay plan - My 4 89 1
  • Education board seeks merit-pay amendment - My 5 89 2C
  • Education leaders vie for control; Etheridge, Haworth clash on roles, policy - My 8 89 1
  • Board OKs changes in math curriculum - Jn 2 89 1C
  • Slight hike in entrance score posed; Would affect entry to education schools - Jy 13 89 14C
  • State Board of Education seeks own attorney, lobbyist - Jy 13 89 14C
  • Education board plan exempts some from competency test - Jy 15 89 4C
  • Board members criticize meager teacher pay hike - Au 3 89 3C
  • Many N.C. high school students fail to get on course for college - Au 4 89 4C
  • Teaching religion and tolerance - Se 3 89 1D
  • School board, Etheridge likely to settle purse-string questions - Se 7 89 14C
  • Under the Dome: State school board snubs Etheridge - Se 28 89 1
  • Editorial: The smell of school politics - Oc 2 89 8A
  • State education board to enlist help in increasing influence - Oc 4 89 1
  • Rural school officials ask state board for more help - Oc 5 89 14C
  • Board seeking study of leadership structure - Oc 6 89 1C
  • Schools study declined; Education group says research not needed - Oc 28 89 10B
  • Autonomy guidelines near OK; State panel sets goals for school systems - No 2 89 3C
  • Decision to limit teachers' role draws fire from some educators - No 3 89 1C
  • Rich schools, poor schools; Are some rural school districts shortchanged? - No 26 89 1D
  • School bus drivers angered over benefits cut - No 29 89 3C
Education, North Carolina State Board of
  • State board to discuss Durham city schools - Jn 4 91 2B
  • Durham city school spending is targeted; Law probably broken, treasurer tells board - Jn 6 91 1
  • Top Durham school officials face pay loss; State board wants answers on budget - Jn 7 91 1
  • Ardor for school-takeover bill cooling - Jn 19 91 1B
  • State doubles cuts to Wake school system - Jn 22 91 5B
  • Debate on education governance heats up - Jn 27 91 3B
  • Senate OKs vote on altering education board - Jy 4 91 3B
  • Schools fighting over cash - Jy 16 91 4B
  • Gardner sidetracks school bill - Jy 17 91 4B
  • High school standards toughened; More math, science, social studies required - Au 9 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: State school board showing divisions - Au 16 91 1B
  • Education board widens focus, reducing its emphasis on BEP - Se 4 91 5B
  • Failure of school changes feared; History of reform in education disappointing, state advocate says - Se 5 91 1
  • School consensus crashes amid leadership void - Se 6 91 12A
  • Officials want more class time; Education board hopes to excise interruptions, lengthen school day - Se 9 91 1
  • Under the Dome: Board-Etheridge feud heating up - Se 24 91 1B
  • Northampton schools issued warning - Oc 4 91 4B
  • State board to debate durham school merger - No 6 91 10B
  • Panel rejects Durham school election plan; Audit cites lax finance controls in city schools - No 7 91 3B
  • State board wants to skip merger fuss No 8 91 3B
  • State offers standards for school takeovers; About six systems are likely candidates No 8 91 1
  • Under the Dome: Education politics ratcheted a notch No 13 91 1B
  • Editorial: Martin's silver platter No 17 91 6J
  • Durham board sticks with school merger plan No 27 91 3B
  • Durham school merger may face another state veto No 28 91 4B
  • Suit might settle feud over (who controls the state's public) schools - De 3 91 8B
  • Board worries about cost of taking over school systems - De 5 91 8B
  • State school panel again rejects plan to merge Durham schools - De 5 91 3B
  • Durham school merger rejected; Lawsuit planned over state decision - De 6 91 1
  • Kinston, Lenoir school merger OK'd - De 6 91 2B
  • State board promotes year-round schools - De 10 91 5B
  • Etheridge sues Martin over executive order; Courts asked to decide who runs state schools - De 13 91 1
  • Durham school merger rejection moves into courts - De 18 91 3B