N&O Index Card Listings

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Schools
  • Oovernor asked to appoint committee to study Rocky Mount school matter split threatened. Feb. 24-47: 3.
  • State runs low on lunch money.for schools. Mar. lkfi 2.
  • Aneler pupils get hot bunches. Mar."2-47: 3-IV.
  • Currituck Board reaffirms decision to
  • fire school superintendent, ar. 6-47: 6.
Schools
  • Two county system attacked after fail-lure to agree on school issue. Mar. 9-7' 4-11.
  • Court to hear school dispute in Johnston county. Mar. 9-7: g-11.
  • Buies Creek school site selection tabbed for Incoming School Board. Mar. 19-4-7: 2.
  • Loss of school doesn't halt students at Vass. Mar. 21-4-7: 12.
Schools
  • Million dollar school improvement program approved by Columbus county.
  • Mar. 27-7: 2.
  • Fireworks mark meeting of Broughton Parent-teacher group. Apr. 9-7: 9.
  • Grading up and down. Apr. 19-7: 6?Ed).
  • Parents hold mass meet to demand closing of school in Sanford. Apr. 17-4-7' 5.
  • All Sanford schools closed under ruling of State Board. Apr. lg-47: 20.
Schools
  • Sanford pupils resume classes. Apr. 22-7. 2.
  • Schools request additional funds.
  • A-nr. 2M-7: 10.
  • ProT50sed school aid measure would give N. C/ #22,000,000 In 197-W.
  • nr. 22-J+7: 3.
  • Cranberry High School students stage
  • walkout. May 16-7? 9.
Schools
  • Party politics charged in firing of principal of Cranberry Hlfch School.
  • May 17-7: 10.
  • Goldsboro students gain fame for stage and radio training. Je. l-M-7: 1-lV.
  • J. Or. Allen, Carteret Superintendent, resigns. Je. 7-7: 2.
  • Negroes begin court fight in Lumberton school issue. Jly. 9-kf' 1.
Schools
  • New Hanover High School's Reserve Officers Training Con>s. Jly. 13-47:3-IV. Lenoir Board considers Wheat Swanra
  • school row. Aug. 2-47: 2.
  • Handicarmed children renew confidence, sharoen senses. Aug. 3-7! 1-IV,
  • N.C. school pay system could profit by reform. Aug. 3-47' ll-III.
  • Patrons boycott school in row at Wheat Swamp. Aug. 29-47' 1.
Schools
  • Boycott remains at Wheat Swamn school. Aug. 30-1J-7: 1.
  • Parent boycots extends to three schools In State. Sept. 2-47: 1.
  • Boycott of schools one of Education Board's -orobleras. Sent. l-37s 1.
  • School boycott may end. Sent. 5-7: !
  • SShool at wheat Swanvo getting back to narmal. Sent. 6-7! 3.
  • Iredell school strike to end Monday? case to be takento State Board.
  • M Sent. 7-7: 2.
Schools
  • High school building and all contents destroyed In ?ttt county fire. ct. 2-kJl 2.
  • N.C. School Heads hear local rows.
  • Oct. 37S 5.
  • Schools stage fire Practice.
  • Oct. 10-4-7: lo.
  • Wheat Swamp school suspends 1+ students Oct. 12-4-7J g.
Schools
  • Tension mounts after arrest of Wheat Swamp pup11s. Oct. lk-Ji Ik.
  • Chairman of school Board resigns office
  • in Lenoir. Oct. 16H-7J 15.
  • Dunn district votes for new school tax. Oct. rM7: 12.
  • Realtlons at Wheat Swamp reported Improved; five youth acquitted in Lenoir school trial. 0ct. 19-7: 10.
Schools
  • Governors back proposal for specialized training for whites and negroes aimed to raise level In Soutfe. Oct. 21-4-7 1.
  • Federal aid urged for N.C. schools.
  • ct. 21-4-7: 3.
  • Experts selected to study schools.
  • Nov. 1-4-7: 2.
  • Dispute at Wheat Swamp aired at public
  • meeting. Nov. 6-4-7 7.