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1. Schools boss pledges changes
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 April 2007 MANCHESTER'S education chief has admitted that changes need to be made to tackle the city's appalling record on truancy. -
2. Trust launched in memory of campaigner
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 October 2008 THE memory of one of Manchester's foremost anti-racism campaigners has been honoured with the launch of an educational trust. -
3. Teachers march against academies
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 02 December 2007 TEACHERS have marched in protest against academy schools. They paraded down Oxford Road in Manchester brandishing banners, voicing their opposition to plans to create seven new academies in the city. -
4. Care drive for tots likely to fail
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 CHILDREN thought more likely to underperform at school are to be given priority for childcare, nursery and playgroup places. -
5. Grammar schools in 'snub' row
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 TRAFFORD'S grammar schools are being snubbed in a government scheme designed to expand the most popular state schools in Britain, it was claimed. -
6. Truants taught a lesson
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 November 2007 YOUNGSTERS bunking off school have been taken off the streets in a truancy crackdown. -
7. Dinner money dished out at last
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 THE government has revealed how much cash it will give local councils to improve school dinners in the wake of Jamie Oliver's television series. -
8. City wins first class honours from students
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 June 2005 IT'S official - Manchester is the country's top university town. The results of three new surveys place Manchester at the top of the table when it comes to student destinations. -
9. Manchester still a Mecca for students
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 April 2006 MANCHESTER has held on to its crown as Britain's favourite student destination. -
10. Extremist schools will be closed, Kelly warns
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 August 2006 COMMUNITIES Secretary Ruth Kelly says Islamic schools which promote "isolationism" and extremism should be closed down.