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1. Cash from land sale will help to pay for schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 November 2006 CASH from selling land for a housing estate will help to pay for new primary schools in Salford. The former Kersal High was bulldozed two years ago and the site will now be used for a 230-home development. -
2. School chiefs cleared after girl swallow chemicals
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 October 2006 SCHOOL bosses will not be prosecuted after an eight-year-old girl swallowed a dangerous chemical kept in a headteacher's office. The pupil at Cadishead Primary in Salford had been sent to see headteacher Michael Gaskill. -
3. Backing for 'poison' case head
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 October 2006 A HEAD teacher who left a dangerous chemical in his office - and which was then swallowed by an eight-year-old girl - has won the backing of his school governors. -
4. Girl, 8, in poison ordeal at school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 October 2006 A GIRL of eight had to be taken to hospital from school after swallowing a poisonous chemical she found in her headteacher's office. It is believed the youngster thought the caustic soda crystals were sherbet after spotting them in a plastic bag on a shelf. -
5. Funeral for bus tragedy lollipop lady
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 THE funeral of a lollipop lady who died after being hit by a bus outside her daughter's school will take place today. Stephanie Davies, 35, was on patrol outside Seedley County Primary School in Salford when she was struck by a single-decker bus. -
6. 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. -
7. 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. -
8. Police probe teacher 'assault' claims
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 April 2006 POLICE have launched an investigation into allegations that a teacher assaulted a boy at a primary school in Manchester. -
9. Kelly 'refused extra security' in Salford
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 EDUCATION Minister Ruth Kelly was pelted with eggs after she refused the offer of extra security at Salford Magistrates' Court. -
10. 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".