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7827
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In 2004, three boards of county commissioners and their respective boards of education in Cabarrus, Iredell, and Moore Counties went to mediation to address disputes over county funding of public schools. Coplin and Stephens examine what happened in each case and provide information on this type of mediation since its inception in 1997. Suggestions are offered to help other boards in avoiding this approach to dealing with their budgetary differences.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 36 Issue 2, Spring 2005, p12-19, f
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29000
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Wake County schools have requested an extra fifty-six million dollars, partly to offset an unfunded class-size mandated by the North Carolina General Assembly. If the money is approved by the school board and county commission, there would be a fourteen-percent increase over the county taxpayers’ budget.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 34 Issue 13, April 2017, p8, il Periodical Website
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34677
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Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) throughout Carteret County raised close to $3,000 for Country school improvements in 1927. The funds, which came from fundraisers and membership fees, were used to buy library books, maps, pianos, and Victrolas for school use. Other allocations include building repairs and school supplies.
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The Researcher (NoCar F 262 C23 R47), Vol. 18 Issue 2, Winter 2002, p19, il