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Education - Finance
  • Editorial: Paying cost of better schools - Jn 14 83 4A
  • Addition urged of $8.7 million in school outlay - Jn 15 83 1
  • Panel votes to send committee community college funding bills - Jn 22 83 5C
  • Panel backs study of funds to test longer school day, year - Jn 24 83 5B
  • Proposal funding cutbacks draw protest from educators (federal funds for higher
  • education) - Jn 30 83 4C
  • Educators say funding has too many strings - Au 23 83 5C
  • Fla. leads in per pupil spending in Southeast; N. C. ranks third - Au 25 83 23A
  • Increase in state textbook funds not enough, officials say - Oc 11 83 2C
  • N. C. education officials say state can afford bigger schools budget - No 4 83 7B
  • Editorial: Wrong tax ingredient (sales tax) - No 6 83 4D
  • N. C.'s school chief's proposal carries $500 million price tag - No 30 83 12C
Education - Finance
  • Legislative battle brewing over taxes - Fe 3 85 1D
  • Democrats worry about funds for schools - Mr 1 85 1
  • Education spending, tax cuts are debated - Mr 2 85 5C
  • Martin's plan for school spending draws business leaders' criticism - Mr 2 85 1C
  • Martin budget disappoints state schools - Mr 3 85 4D
  • Martin budget asks less for education - Mr 5 85 1
  • 'We're expanding' budget for education, Martin says - Mr 8 85 18A
  • State relatively consistent with amount spent on all education levels, study says - Mr 17 85 35A
  • N.C. school funding closes areas' income gap, study says - Ap 24 85 2C
  • State schools could lose $4 million if federal cuts OK'd, analysis shows - Ap 26 85 19A
  • Committee acts swiftly to slice education funding $42 million - My 18 85 5B
  • Editorial: Momentum for schools - Jn 8 85 20A
  • Proposed budget for public schools includes funds for 4,200 extra jobs - Jn 12 85 17A
  • Bill proposes funding 1 school system per county - Jn 14 85 7B
  • General Assembly Round-up: Education finance - Jn 21 85 21A
  • Community colleges pleased with funding from legislature - Jn 27 85 12A
  • General Assembly Round-up: Education funding - Jn 29 85 20C
  • Legislature manipulated (community) colleges' funding, Martin says - Jn 29 85 7A
  • General Assembly Round-up: School funds (from traffic violations) - Jy 17 85 15A
  • Legislative panel to study student funding policy (for exceptional children) - Oc 15 85 3C
  • Per-pupil spending to stay below national average - No 7 85 3C
  • Jordan endorses tax hike to increase education funds - De 5 85 4C
  • Basic Education Program no solution for funding differences, report says - De 6 85 6B
  • Education bill might require new taxes, panel told - De 7 85 8A
Education - Finance
  • Measure may trim cost of state's BEP - Ja 9 87 5B
  • Martin budget boosts education; Jordan 'pleased' with parts but calls revenue figures too optimistic - Ja 29 87 1
  • GAO says states should start running military school districts - Ja 31 87 22A
  • Editorial: Martin jumps on board (education initiatives) - Fe 1 87 6D
  • Democrats assail Martin on education - Fe 7 87 24C
  • Martin urges legislature to bolster state's education (State of the State) - Fe 17 87 1
  • State-funded loans for schools causes concern among officials - Mr 4 87 18C
  • Forum says funds must be found for schools - Mr 5 87 17A
  • School capital needs show $1 billion rise - Mr 5 87 8A
  • Editorial: Right cause, wrong tax - Mr 29 87 6D
  • House panel OKs realignment of N.C. school finance system - My 8 87 16A
  • Senate vote clarifies education funding roles - My 16 87 10A
  • Unanimous Senate enacts budget; Measure extends education initiatives, keeps abortion fund intact - Au 7 87 1D
  • N.C. school spending - Au 10 87 20C
  • State's schools big winners in '87 session - Au 16 87 1
  • 3 groups back Lumberton suit against school-funding methods (5 school systems) - Se 15 87 5C
  • Scott lambasts proposed cuts in education - No 10 87 4C
  • Public schools get larger share of state funding - No 14 87 1C
  • Ranking of school systems' spending - (Chart) - De 1 87 WA-1
  • Study finds disparity in support of N.C. schools - De 1 87 1
Education - Finance
  • N. C. schools battered by tempestuous fiscal times - Ja 12 82 20
  • Reports say N. C. ranking rose in funding of public schools - Ja 14 82 33
  • Spending brings circuses but little bread - Ja 17 82 4-IV
  • Editorial: Wrong school remedy (increasing sales tax) - Ja 20 82 4
  • Funds for education to dwindle, Bell says - Ja 24 82 14-I
  • Cuts imperil special education, officials say - Fe 12 82 1
  • (Federal) Cuts for schools may be benefit, official thinks - Ap 8 82 16A
  • Budget change would cut school aid loss - Ap 12 82 7B
  • N. C. officials fear tax plan would destroy public schools - Ap 16 82 1
  • Extra funding for community colleges OK'd - Ap 17 82 2C
  • Superintendent warns schools of funding shortfall - My 6 82 2C
  • Under the dome: Uncertainty surrounds school aid rise - My 26 82 1
  • (Education) Cuts called not as vast as feared - Jy 20 82 4C
  • UNC System, private schools are ready to fight for funds - Au 27 82 1D
  • Task force studies ways to find funds for schools - Se 3 82 6B
  • Editorial: Aid could cost colleges - Se 13 82 4A
  • Phillips links GOP, school cuts - Se 30 82 26A
  • UNC, private schools make pleas for funds - No 6 82 2C
  • Aid cuts strap school systems near U. S. bases - No 7 82 27A
  • Budget crunch finds education in trouble - No 21 82 4D
  • Legislative panel to consider cap on funding for education - De 14 82 2C
Education - Finance
  • School leaders wish big; $330 million is the dream sum - Jy 6 92, 1B
  • Education bond package balloons to $793 million - Jy 8 92, 4B
  • Education bonds headed for shelf; Legislators say action unlikely - Jy 9 92, 1
  • School bonds get new life - Jy 10 92, 8B
  • School money lawsuit (by smallest districts) put off; Districts watching legislative moves - Au 2 92, 1C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Rural schools at issue, too - Au 16 92, 21A
  • Educators may seek $1 billion in bonds; Community colleges want $311 million - No 13 92, 1
  • Out-of-state students may face tuition charges; Legislative panel seeks $3,000 payments for those in public schools - De 2 92, 8B
Education - Finance
  • Small and poor school systems move toward suit over funding - Ja 3 92, 1
  • Editorial: School haves, have-nots - Ja 5 92, 6J
  • Small districts hold off on school-fund suit - Ja 14 92, 1B
  • School bond might prove tough sale for Chapel Hill-Carrboro, Orange - Ja 28 92, 3B
  • School funding scored; districts didn't get full amounts - Fe 1 92, 1
  • Schools face test on funds; Multiple choice: Pay raises, or programs? - Fe 6 92, 1
  • Strapped schools driven by computer offers; Road tests earn points toward educational supplies - Fe 24 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Schools driven desperate - Fe 26 92, 12A
  • Funds short for training; State's community colleges seen as both problem, solution - Mr 1 92, 1F
  • Board members urged to lobby for referendum - Mr 7 92, 2B
  • Teachers using own money for students; They're digging deep to help charges succeed - Ap 4 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Touching the teachers - Ap 7 92, 8A
  • Schools prepare to sue; Small districts seek more state money - Ap 10 92, 1
  • Small schools prepare for suit against state - Ap 11 92, 5B
  • Legislators urge 50% hike in textbook funding request - Ap 23 92, 5B
  • Wish list for bonds exceeds $1 billion - My 19 92, 1
  • Underfunded schools fight to catch up - My 24 92, 1
  • Panel agrees on bonds; $600 million posed for education needs - Jn 9 92, 1B
  • Bond push losing steam; Etheridge, Scott cool to latest plan - Jy 1 92, 1
Education - Finance
  • Editorial: The price of better schools ... and the cost of bad ones - Ja 6 89 12A
  • Phillips urges state fund for education - Ja 6 89 18C
  • Editorial: Backsliding on schools - Ja 19 89 18A
  • Wake board confronts school budget concerns - Ja 24 89 2C
  • Wake schools need fund-raising events, principals tell board - Fe 16 89 WA-1
  • Governor endorses road plan; Martin hints at tax hike for schools - Fe 22 89 1
  • Legislative roundup: Education - Fe 26 89 24A
  • Lotteries not windfalls for education - Fe 26 89 7D
  • Poverty entraps rural schools; N.C. students' scores lowest in poorest school districts (Map) - Mr 26 89 1
  • Scotland's heavy investments failing to produce results - Mr 26 89 13A
  • Lack of resources translates into scarcity of teachers - Mr 28 89 10A
  • Wake schools seek 17% hike in local funds - Ap 5 89 1C
  • Sales tax hike hailed as fuel for education reform - Ap 7 89 22C
  • Editorial: Recycling money for schools - Ap 17 89 10A
  • Wake schools told that funds will be tight; Slower growth in revenue cited - Ap 20 89 1C
  • Schools asking $10.5 million more of county - Ap 25 89 1C
Education - Finance
  • Building needs cloud schools' budget picture - Ja 28 88 1C
  • Editorial: Wake school bills coming due - Ja 30 88 12A
  • Wake board set to call for record school bond - Fe 27 88 1
  • $125 million bond vote set for June 28 - Mr 1 88 1
  • $16.5 million cut from plan to build schools - Mr 17 88 1C
  • Wake schools to seek 11% funding boost - Ap 7 88 1C
  • York chosen to lead push for bond issue - Ap 15 88 2C
  • Jordan credits legislature with protecting education - Ap 29 88 13A
  • Schools' request for Wake funding gets mixed review - Ma 4 88 3C
  • Some schools upset by split of funds; Critics charge state panel ignores some of state's most
  • needy counties - Ma 14 88 1
  • Martin's budget plan criticized; College chiefs say needs won't be met - Ma 18 88 1
  • Push for school bonds begins Friday in Wake - Ma 19 88 2C
  • Bond drive for (Wake) schools under way - Ma 21 88 2C
  • Ads to back school bond - Ma 22 88 1I
  • 5 legislators' counties get 55% of school fund - Ma 25 88 1C
  • Editorial: A bill for crowded schools - Ma 28 88 12A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: The state should pay the fiddler (requiring schools to have IBM
  • computers) - Jn 5 88 7D
  • Bond vote to shape fate of Wake's crowded schools - Jn 6 88 1
  • Business leaders consider higher tax to improve schools - Jn 7 88 3D
  • $350,000 trimmed from Wake schools restored by board; Commissioners soften $3 million
  • reduction - Jn 16 88 1C
  • Chamber opens drive for school bonds - Jn 17 88 1C
  • Editorial: School remedy in Wake (school construction bond referendum) - Jn 21 88 8A
  • Political party chiefs back school bond issue - Jn 24 88 2C
  • Sponsor delays move to expand school construction financing - Jn 24 88 16A
  • Editorial: Speak up for school excellence - Jn 27 88 8A
  • Editorial: Vote today in Wake - Jn 28 88 8A
  • Fate of schools on line today - Jn 28 88 1C
  • Wake school bond referendum (Chart) - Jn 29 88 6A
  • Wake vote OKs bonds for schools - Jn 29 88 1
  • Costs cited in Cumberland school merger - Jy 6 88 3C
  • Johnston to vote on $9 million school bond - Jy 12 88 18C
  • Johnston voters pass school bonds - Jy 13 88 3C
  • Wake may get $1.5 million for school projects - Au 12 88 1C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: School-fund idea unworkable, but Scott's intentions noble - Se 4 88 7D
  • Board asks for increase in budget; Education panel wants $804 million over 2 years - Se 9 88 6D
  • Educators afraid fund-raisers are student 'buck scramble' (STUDENT ACTIVITIES GÇô FUND
  • RAISING) - Se 20 88 1
  • State spending favors students, not professors; Survey ... ranks N.C. 7th in college faculty salaries - Oc 16 88 33A
  • Video shows disparity in public-school funding - Oc 21 88 2C
  • Sales tax suggested for centers for preschool children - De 17 88 17A
Education - Finance
  • Panel proposes plan to aid state's poor school systems - Ja 9 91 3B
  • Editorial: - No freeze in classrooms - Ja 11 91 14A
  • School official requests hiring-freeze exemption - Ja 11 91 3B
  • Triangle schools fret over hiring freeze - Ja 16 91 1B
  • School bus service may be restricted; Money could be cut to systems called inefficient by study - Fe 8 91 5B
  • Schools facing more budget cuts; Local districts could lose another $30 per student in state money - Fe 22 91 1B
  • Editorial: For the sake of the kids - Mr 2 91 10A
  • Township wants equal treatment in school funds - Mr 24 91 1C
  • Panel told school funding cuts could reach into classrooms - Mr 27 91 1
  • Proposal would cut teachers, school jobs - Mr 28 91 1B
  • Schools face loss of 350 teaching jobs - Mr 29 91 3B
  • Editorial; Suicidal school cuts - Mr 31 91 6J
  • Memo unveils GOP strategy on budget - Ap 4 91 1B
  • Top education leaders urge tax increase - Ap 4 91 1B
  • Schools would miss assistants - Ap 8 91 6A
  • Martin hits road in effort to push his school budget - Ap 9 91 3B
  • Teachers join chorus against school cuts - Ap 13 91 1B
  • Wake schools proposing $374.5 million budget - Ap 16 91 3B
  • Senate budget panel reduces school funding by $169 million - Ap 18 91 3B
  • Wake says school budget would mean tax increase - Ap 18 91 5B
  • Poorer school districts push for help bill offers - Ap 19 91 2B
  • Editorial: T-word time for schools - Ap 20 91 14A
  • Strapped rural schools say students deserve a chance - Ap 21 91 1C
  • City school systems face state-funds loss, boards official says - Ap 23 91 3B
  • School officials glum on future of reforms - Ap 23 91 1B
  • Wake citizens ask for more efficient schools - Ap 23 91 5B
  • Parents say school funding worth a tax hike - Ap 25 91 1B
  • Senate plan averts teacher cuts; Budget panel frees up $22.9 million by shifting driver training cost - Ap 26 91 1
  • Point of view: Tar Heel teachers need tools to move beyond day care - Ap 29 91 9A
  • State educators hold 'Wake in Wake' to protest planned school spending cuts - Ap 30 91 3B
  • Budget options seem down to furloughs - My 2 91 1
  • N.C. board urges education support - My 3 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: Legislators get eyeful (mail) - My 6 91 6B
  • Democrats offer major school plan; Proposal would cost $118 million - My 11 91 1
  • Editorial: 'Vow' for better schools - My 14 91 6A
  • Schools bill (Senate Bill 3) gets Senate panel's OK - My 30 91 1B
  • Education cuts spur concerns; Advances for schools undercut, teachers say - My 31 91 1B
  • Where new money might go (Chart) - My 31 91 3B
  • Durham schools to furlough 345; move defended at protest rally - Jn 1 2B
  • Schools shave budget with fewer bus stops - Jn 1 1B
  • Editorial: How to afford schools - Jn 3 91 8A
  • Small school systems threaten suit over state funding - Jn 6 91 1B
  • Legislature drops bid to tie funding to school mergers - Jn 7 91 3B
  • Editorial: House keeps promises - Jn 15 91 12A
  • Tyrrell schools helpless in face of state cuts; Poor county can't make up difference - Jn 16 91 1
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Ax hits big but poor school systems - Jn 23 91 7J
  • Schools feel shortchanged of money from drug cases - Jn 24 91 1
  • Editorial: Cash and carry at John's - Jn 26 91 10A
  • Education question stymies budget efforts - Jy 5 91 1
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Education - Finance
  • Drug war money at stake; Court case could decide who gets seized assets - Ja 7 90 1
  • Program's cost goes to schools, judge says - Ja 17 90 1B
  • Triangle 2000: - Failure to invest in schools could dim Triangle's future - Ja 17 90 1
  • Rural schools to ask for change in state funding - Ja 23 90 3B
  • Schools vie for (Next Century Schools) grants; 14 in N.C. named as finalists by RJR - Ja 24 90 2B
  • Sanford wants children to gain from peace dividend - Ja 28 90 1C
  • Schools say costs to rise at least $6.6 million - Fe 12 90 1B
  • School taxes make 'city-out' popular pick (Durham) - Fe 19 90 7A
  • Wake tops in per-pupil spending - Fe 20 90 2B
  • N.C. schools seek action - Mr 11 90 13A
  • Board considers 1990-91 school funds - Ap 3 90 5B
  • Wake school chief seeks 18.8% budget increase - Ap 5 90 1B
  • Public schools face late budget squeeze - Ap 6 90 6B
  • Wake schools may face $2.5 million cut - Ap 10 90 1B
  • Cuts in state funding squeeze school systems - Ap 11 90 1B
  • School budget cuts - (Chart) - Ap 11 90 1B
  • Senate leader hinting at cut in school funds - Ap 14 90 1
  • Editorial: - Helping schools, the best way - Ap 16 90 6A
  • Editorial: - The school emergency - Ap 20 90 12A
  • Etheridge says closing schools not an option; Salary savings called one solution to crisis - Ap 20 90 1
  • Schools seek 18% increase in county funds - Ap 20 90 1B
  • Parents, teachers speaking up - Ap 21 90 14A
  • Schools' budget plight questioned; Wake school officials hold $3 million in local funds for next year - Ap 21 90 1
  • Under the Dome: - Speaker seeks school aid - Ap 21 90 1B
  • State treasurer says state won't replace Wake school fund - Ap 22 90 2C
  • Editorial: - Bite the schools bullet - Ap 24 90 8A
  • Martin, Wake lock horns over school funding - Ap 25 90 1B
  • Editorial: - Test case for trickle-down taxes - Ap 26 90 16A
  • Senate budget leader vows to support schools in state money crisis; Royall's pledge falls short, Etheridge says - Ap 27 90 1
  • 5 Wake board members reject school closing - Ap 28 90 1
  • Boone council reneges on school fund pledge - Ap 28 90 4B
  • Turn bad budget news to good for Tar Heel education - Ap 29 90 7J
  • One-third of schools file report; Most austerity surveys to bust N.C. deadline - My 1 90 1B
  • Confusion surrounds school cuts; Governor criticizes Etheridge - My 2 90 1
  • Governor eases schools' fund squeeze - My 3 90 1
  • Etheridge criticizes Martin cuts; Loss of 2,350 teaching jobs predicted - My 12 90 1
  • Proposed school cuts stir worry; Officials see no way to maintain quality - My 13 90 1C
  • Martin attacks Etheridge study on school cuts; Governor challenges estimate that teaching jobs would be lost - My 15 90 1
  • State will keep the school buses running in Wake - My 15 90 1B
  • Local school spending per student by N.C. counties - (Chart) - My 17 90 14A
  • Rural, urban school gap growing - My 17 90 1
  • Scott calling on political leaders to find more money for education - My 17 90 3B
  • Editorial: - Courage for leaders...and taxes for cigarettes - My 21 90 6A
  • Legislature reconvenes amid protests; Teachers denounce cuts; death penalty criticized - My 22 90 1
  • Education foundation comes to aid of Garner schools - My 24 90 2F
  • School plan may face fund cuts; Senate panel seeking cut in school funding - My 25 90 1
  • Royall says school plan wasn't cut - My 26 90 3B
  • Foundation money helps campuses cope with state fund cuts - My 27 90 1C
  • Fund N.C. colleges, not roads to nowhere - Jn 1 90 13A
  • School cuts rejected; Tax proposals arise in House - Jn 1 90 1
  • UNC study finds little fund disparity among state schools - Jn 1 90 3B
  • Rural schools called stymied by state funding; Experts differ on solutions - Jn 2 90 1B
  • State neglects its children and thus its future - Jn 3 90 6J
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - Untimely education cuts - Jn 3 90 7J
  • Under the Dome: - 2 legislators avoid voting on proposal (drivers' ed funding) - Jn 4 90 1B
  • Wake school officials pleased with county's proposed budget - Jn 6 90 7B
  • Durham schools press for budget hikes - Jn 7 90 1B
  • Editorial: - Rabbits, hats and Democrats - Jn 7 90 18A
  • Senate budget advances; School fund increase would be slashed - Jn 7 90 1B
  • Coalition favors tax hike over school cuts - Jn 13 90 5B
  • Senate panel rejects DOT bid to use school funds for roads - Jn 13 90 3B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - State Senate mugs schools - Jn 17 90 7J
  • Senate OKs budget that cuts schools; Reductions would avoid tax increases - Jn 19 90 1
  • Tax-hike chorus growing; Chambers join call to fund schools fully - Jn 19 90 1B
  • Change urged to break poor schools from cycle - Jn 26 90 4B
  • Group faults financing of schools - Jn 27 90 4B
  • UNC-CH students protest proposed cuts - Jn 28 90 2B
  • Senate plan undercuts BEP, educators say - Jy 1 90 1C
  • Wake hires Adams to lobby for funds for education - Jy 3 90 5B
  • Editorial: - No solace for the children - Jy 7 90 10A
  • State risks school-funding lawsuit, lawyer says - Jy 18 90 4B
  • Two Durham systems seek $151.4 million for schools - Jy 19 90 2B
  • Schools must cut budgets; Reductions to take $41.38 per student - Au 3 90 1B
  • Wake schools must cut $482,000 from budget - Au 15 90 3B
  • $672 million school plan proposed - Se 18 90 1
  • Cost of Etheridge's school plan could exceed estimates, two say - Se 20 90 4B
  • Editorial: - Etheridge's old school try - Se 21 90 16A
  • Teachers threaten suit against districts for using bonus pay - Oc 2 90 3B
  • Audit says Wake schools could have reduced costs in 1988-89 - Oc 16 90 5B
  • Schools could run out of bus-fuel funds by spring - No 2 90 1B
  • Plan seeks to equalize schools; Proposal could narrow gap between big, small districts - No 15 90 1B
  • Editorial: - Poor schools, poor state - No 18 90 6J
  • Editorial: - No shortfall on schools - No 28 90 14A
  • State warned of suits if funding of schools is not made uniform - De 8 90 3B
  • County commissioners ask state to loosen school-spending reins - De 13 90 3B
  • School bus gas funds expected to run dry - De 14 90 4B
  • Martin seeks proof BEP is worth the cost - De 15 90 3B
  • Survey cites gains in N.C. school funding - De 24 90 2B