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787
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Gaston County school superintendent Edwin West developed an innovative educational strategy that he named Odyssey. By 1993, Gaston County public school students and staff will be participants in this newest experimental school in the country.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 9, Sept 1992, p7-8, il, por
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4087
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Trading Places, an innovative program sponsored by the Gaston County Schools and Gaston Chamber of Commerce, allows teachers and individuals from the business community to trade places for the day. Teachers learn what skill and education are needed on the job, and business people gain firsthand knowledge of today's schools.
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Voice (NoCar LB 2831.624 N8 V6x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Spring/Summer 1998, p26, il
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7082
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Greene County, with a rural population under 20,000, has entered the technological age. A four-year project (2003-2007) proposed by the county school superintendent and funded by the county board of commissioners places a laptop computer with each of the 1,700 middle and high school students. The project seeks to advance the lifelong learning abilities of the county's citizens.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 70 Issue 1, Fall 2004, p2, il
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