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51. Cash crisis delays axing of 6 schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 PLANS to close six Roman Catholic schools in Salford are being stalled by a shortage of cash from the government. Many of the 21 RC primary schools in the inner city and in Little Hulton are half empty because the tradition of having large families has waned. -
52. Pupils miss out on cash prize
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2007 PUPILS who say they were told they would earn £100 for good GCSE grades were left with nothing after the school dropped an incentive scheme - without telling them. -
53. Schools crisis fear
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 March 2005 MORE than 70 head teachers in Salford fear a new government policy will mean untrained staff teaching in the city's primary schools every week. -
54. Hopes high for 'media college'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 February 2006 A SALFORD school could be relocated to the city's Quays and turned into a "media college". -
55. Five more schools in closure threat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 April 2006 FIVE more Salford primary schools could close because of falling birth rates and ageing buildings. -
56. Head quits to save school money
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 June 2006 A HEADTEACHER who successfully defeated an action for racism by a sacked teacher has now sacrificed her own job after her school was left with a é70,000 legal bill. -
57. Funding row sinks Hope school plans
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2005 SALFORD'S aim of rebuilding one of its secondary schools has been thwarted after the government turned down a bid for extra cash from the city council. -
58. 'Save our school' plea
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 December 2007 NEARLY 200 children have a special Christmas wish for council bosses - save our school. -
59. £6m super primary to replace old schools
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 June 2005 A NEW super primary school is being planned for Salford, but four existing schools would close. -
60. Gareth makes the grade
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 June 2005 GARETH Hughes has just sat nine GCSEs and is confident of getting good grades. He has been offered a college place to study English, French and Music. But his achievement is remarkable as Gareth, 16, from Little Hulton, Salford, is totally blind.