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61. Pupils kept from class in choice row
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 October 2001 PROTESTING parents are still keeping their children at home in a row about choice of schools - a month after their pals went back to class. -
62. Class divides over teacher shortage
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 March 2001 CLASSES at a Rochdale primary school have been reorganised to cope with a shortage of teachers. -
63. Strike threat over yob pupil
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2001 TEACHERS are threatening to strike after school governors overturned the head's decision to expel a violent pupil excluded from class eight times and given 69 detentions. -
64. Degree course scandal
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 September 2001 UNIVERSITIES and colleges have slashed standards to fill places on unpopular courses, an investigation has revealed. -
65. Heartache as pupil is turned away
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 September 2001 LUCY Cookson was in tears as she donned her new school uniform on the first day of term. -
66. ??1.2m lifeline for struggling city school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 July 2001 A STRUGGLING school in the heart of Manchester was thrown a lifeline today - it will become one of the country's first city academies. -
67. 196 caught in truancy crackdown
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 May 2001 ALMOST 200 youngsters have been caught out of school in the latest truancy sweep around Manchester. -
68. Trident puts spotlight on learning
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 May 2001 THE launch of the Labour Party's north west election campaign in Salford this week, has shone the s -
69. Crisis talks as hi-tech gangs raid 100 schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2001 A PROFESSIONAL gang is believed to be involved in an astonishing spate of computer burglaries at schools in Salford. -
70. Top school's head facing exam probe
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 June 2001 A HEADTEACHER and her deputy have been suspended from a top-performing primary school over allegations they may have helped pupils pass an exam.