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807
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RJR Nabisco's charitable program for schools, the Next Century Schools program, provided money to two schools in Charlotte for the design and implementation of innovative, community-supported approaches to learning.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 23 Issue 1, Fall 1992, p9-10, por
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5530
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Several North Carolina school systems have experimented with year-round education, and the results are positive. Forty schools took part in 1992-93 and that number doubled during the following school year.
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5534
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McKinney, president of Forsyth Association of Classroom Teachers, discusses the impact that Site-Based Decision Making (SBDM) has had on Winston-Salem/Forsyth County teachers and administrators.
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962
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North Carolina's Performance-Based Accountability Program (PBAP) is a controversial school improvement program.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 23 Issue 2, Winter 1992, p16-23, por
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52
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A research study conducted by Dr. Gracie M. Davis describes the initiation, settlement, and outcomes of fifteen teacher grievance cases settled in North Carolina from 1987 to 1989.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 22 Issue 2, Winter 1992, p22-23, por
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48
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Recent legislation passed by the General Assembly gives the power to Local Education Agencies to determine how the corporal punishment law will be administered in their jurisdictions.
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878
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Many of North Carolina's working women earn wages that keep them at poverty level, hold jobs that offer no room for advancement, and earn less than men for equal work. The consequences of this status quo reach far beyond the women themselves to affect the entire state.
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1069
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Yancey Evening School (YES), an alternative school in Yancey County, has been successful because it tailors its format and content to specific student needs.
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