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21. Parents face truancy 'crackdown'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2008 UP to a quarter of pupils miss at least one day of education each week in Manchester schools worst hit by truancy. -
22. Recruitment group aims to cash in
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 SELLICK Partnership, a Manchester-based recruitment specialist, expects to double turnover this year to £26m after it launched a specialist education and financial services divisions. -
23. Pupils enter virtual reality
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2008 PARENTS in Trafford will be able to keep a watchful eye on their children’s education – thanks to a new system being installed in the borough’s schools. -
24. New academy heads named
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 August 2008 NEW heads have been appointed for six academy schools as part of a £500m programme to revamp secondary education in Manchester. -
25. Stolen laptops contained teachers' details
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 November 2008 LAPTOPS containing the personal details of nearly 2,000 education workers in Manchester have been stolen from the town hall. -
26. Plans for 'supercollege' in Salford
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 January 2008 EDUCATION chiefs are calling for the creation of a Salford `supercollege'. Plans to merge the city's Salford, Eccles, and Pendleton colleges into a single entity will be rejected or backed at a crunch meeting next month. -
27. School designs 'fail to make grade'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2008 DESIGNER Wayne Hemingway says builders and education bosses are not making the grade when it comes to creating the next generation of schools. -
28. Tatton tribute to last Baron
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 A PEER whose passion for education brought together children from two very different parts of the world is being remembered with flowers. -
29. Top of the league
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 TRAFFORD has been crowned the best-performing education authority in the UK for GCSEs, and best in the North West for A-levels. Click here for the full tables. -
30. Wrongly accused head reinstated
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 February 2008 A HEADTEACHER suspended from his job after being wrongly accused of downloading child pornography and assault has been reinstated.Damian Marsh, 42, head of St Andrew's Primary, in Ramsbottom, can return to work immediately, education bosses confirmed.