N&O Index Card Listings
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Public Instruction, North Carolina Department of
- Etheridge seeks audit of public school system - Ja 8 89 25A
- State superintendent collects 15 administrators' resignations - Ja 18 89 1C
- Etheridge announces staff cuts - Ja 31 89 1
- Editorial: - School powers snarled - Fe 6 89 8A
- Under the Dome: - 'Pinky' Hayden to stay at agency - Fe 15 89 1
- Under the Dome: - Clay working for DPI - Mr 11 89 12A
- Math teaching techniques evolving slowly in North Carolina - Mr 23 89 14C
- 14% of state's dropouts are under 16, agency reports - Ap 6 89 1C
- Schools to get guide on lead in fountains - Ap 12 89 4C
- Proposal developed for teacher pay; base pay $20,500; top salary $39,043 - Ap 22 89 16A
- Officials scramble to react to radon report - Ap 23 89 30A
- Education leaders vie for control; Etheridge, Haworth clash on roles, policy - My 8 89 1
- Woman (Parrish) named assistant state superintendent - My 13 89 15A
- Business group official (Keever) to join school agency (Dept. of Public Instruction) - My 17 89 4C
- Etheridge fills 2 more top posts (Barber; Kinlaw) - My 27 89 11A
- Clout of Etheridge, DPI is questioned - Jn 1 89 14C
- Asheboro official (Jones) gets regional education job - Jn 6 89 2C
- Etheridge announces reorganization at Department of Public Instruction - Jn 16 89 3C
- 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
- Some school systems fail standards in trial of new accreditation plan - Jy 14 89 20C
- State hires U.S. education researcher (Triplett) - Jy 15 89 4C
- State to cut 46 more jobs in state education agency - Jy 20 89 15A
- Tar Heel editors speak: - Slimmer bureaucracy, better schools? - Jy 30 89 7D
- Study gives programs for gifted students a failing grade - Oc 3 89 4C
- Pay may stop until computers hooked up - Oc 6 89 6D
- Editorial: - The other special students - Oc 9 89 8A
- Alcohol use found up in schools - (Chart) - De 6 89 4B
- Study lists difficulties in teacher recruiting - De 7 89 4B
- Third of N.C. geometry students can't do proofs, study says - De 7 89 6B
Public Instruction, North Carolina Department of
- Jump in scores at school spurs state investigation; Durham principal denies wrongdoing - Ja 5 91 1B
- 3 regional education centers to close (Carthage, Greensboro, Zebulon) - Fe 7 91 3B
- State school agency will cut workers - Jn 21 91 3B
- Under the Dome: - State education official (McGlohon) leaving - Jn 25 91 1B
- Debate on education governance heats up - Jn 27 91 3B
- Schools get approval to enter day-care competition in state - Au 8 91 1
- Under the Dome: - DPI manager (Goodman) has political bloodline - Au 14 91 1B
- Suit might settle feud over (who controls the state's public) schools - De 3 91 8B
- Dropout rate dips in high schools; Officials cite state campaign - De 12 91 1
- Etheridge sues Martin over executive order; Courts asked to decide who runs state schools - De 13 91 1
Public Instruction, North Carolina Department of
- Survey finds 89 schools signed to show 'Channel One' news - Ja 17 90 3B
- Test questions changed to reflect world changes - Fe 28 90 4B
- Classroom crowding declines; More schools meeting size limits, but not Wake, Durham County - Mr 2 90 1B
- Expert advice on text selection recommended; New scale for school worker salaries urged - Mr 7 90 1B
- Ex-Wake schools official (Langston) gets new post (with Dept. of Public Instruction) - Jn 26 90 2B
- House members reject driver ed transfer (to DOT) - Jn 29 90 3B
- Mandated cuts to finish trims Etheridge began at DPI - Au 4 90 4B
- Schools urged to conserve gasoline - Au 15 90 3B
- N.C. to drop essay tests as graduation requirement - Au 17 90 1B
- School chief says agency is sharper after reshuffling - Se 17 90 4B
- Schools try to help parents get involved - Se 17 90 1B
- N.C. schools urged to cut bus mileage - Se 22 90 1
- State proposes more efficient operation of school bus fleets - No 20 90 2B
- State to probe Durham on mentally handicapped - No 21 90 2B
- Official announces schools probe; Federal agency will look at Durham city system's handicapped programs - No 27 90 5B