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1. Lesson for truants
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 September 2002 POLICE and education chiefs have given pupils the first lesson of the new term - they need to be in school. -
2. £12m academy school is reborn
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 December 2002 THE New Year will bring a new era of education to Manchester. -
3. 50 pupils stopped in truancy sweep
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 November 2002 POLICE and education bosses have launched a crackdown on truants in South Manchester. -
4. Bid to beat talent drain
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 July 2002 YOUNG people from Manchester and Salford are among the least likely in the country to go to university or college, despite a national drive to boost the number in higher education. -
5. New threat to 11-plus in Trafford
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 December 2002 A NEW threat to grammar schools in Trafford has been revealed after a government minister hinted at new legislation to end selective education. -
6. Primary Schools Tables 2002
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 PRIMARY school league tables are produced from data supplied from the Department for Education and Skills. -
7. Shake-up call after 'racism' claims
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 October 2002 YOUTH experts say there will have to be a massive overhaul in the education system if black youngsters are to have the same opportunities as their white classmates. -
8. All change at Ducie High
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 November 2002 HUNDREDS of parents are being asked to help shape the future of education in Moss Side. -
9. 'Failing' school to close
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 December 2002 EDUCATION chiefs are pressing ahead with plans to close a school for disruptive children, despite opposition from parents and teachers. -
10. Arndale in appeal to combat truancy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 MANAGERS and shopkeepers at Manchester's Arndale Centre will be asked to play a more active role to cut levels of truancy in city schools.