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10911
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Sarah Bradburn, a fourth grade teacher at West Marion Elementary School in McDowell County; Michael McLeod, principal of Wadesboro Elementary School in Anson County; and Deborah Blizard, a media and technology teacher at Jacksonville Commons Elementary School in Onslow County are winners of the 1998 Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award worth $25,000. The award recognizes outstanding K-12 educators nationwide.
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3960
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The Governor's Entrepreneurial School Award recognizes schools that advance teaching and learning through innovative approaches. Douglas Byrd High School in Cumberland County is the award winner for 1998. Other schools cited for innovations include J. Glenn Edwards in Lee County.
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4738
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Joyce Elliott has been elected president of the North Carolina Association of Educators, and Carolyn McKinney, vice president. They will serve a one-year term from July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001.
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3958
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The Edison Project is a private organization that contracts with school systems to run their schools. The company uses its own educational programs and guarantees the schools will make progress. Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools, after a thorough investigation of the project, decided against using it.
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10910
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Donna Simms, assistant principal at Fike High School in Wilson County, and Alan Felker, a seventh grade teacher at Hardin Park School in Watauga County, are winners of the 1997 Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award worth $25,000. The award recognizes outstanding K-12 educators nationwide.
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3503
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For his commitment to education, Governor James B. Hunt received the National Education Association's 1997 Friend of Education Award. The award is the association's highest honor.
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2318
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Fourteen outstanding, innovative programs in the state's public schools, like Burlington City Schools' Impact Program, have been named Governor's Program of Excellence recipients for 1994 by Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.
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5314
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Patricia Legrand, a chemistry teacher at CTCC Middle College High School in Guilford County, has received the 2001 Milken Educator Award worth $25,000. Given by the Milken Family Foundation, the award recognizes outstanding K-12 educators nationwide. Legrand is one of 120 nationwide winners for 2001.
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6827
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The All-USA Teacher First Team, sponsored by USA TODAY, recognizes teachers who \"develop ways to ratchet up learning and make academics get real.\" Elisabeth Hadley, a second-grade teacher at Haw Elementary School in Buncombe County, was one of 20 teachers nationwide selected for the team. Award winners received a trophy, $2,500 for their schools, and $500 for themselves. Hadley has taught school for twenty-three years and was recently honored for being a \"model teacher.\"
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1219
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Seventeen legislative bills relating to education came before the General Assembly during the last session. The North Carolina Association of Educators grades the legislators on their voting records regarding these bills.
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2228
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North Carolina Senators and House members are graded on their voting records on bills that affect education.
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 25 Issue 2, Oct 1994, p6-7, il, por Periodical Website
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2675
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The 1995 General Assembly voted on a number of education bills, including SB 20/School Accountability Changes, HB 210/Phase Out Teacher Tenure, and HB 955/Charter School Act.
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4740
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No one and nothing was safe in eastern North Carolina from the devastating flood spawned by Hurricane Floyd in September 1999. Powell describes how school systems in the east dealt with the disaster and how school systems around the state and nation responded to the call for help.
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 31 Issue 1, Aug 2000, p4-page insert, il Periodical Website
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2677
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Inclusion, the placement of students with disabilities in regular classrooms instead of separate ones, is proving successful across the state. Bakers Elementary in Halifax County maintains a successful program.
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 26 Issue 3, Nov 1995, p6,10, il Periodical Website
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The Gaston County Board of Education has honored Linda Rader for her years of service to education by renaming the staff development center, in Cramerton, the Linda Israel Rader Staff Development Center. Rader taught school for thirty years and has been director of staff development for the past ten.
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