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1. 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. -
2. Universities under fire on targets
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 October 2002 THE head of a leading Manchester independent school has attacked targets set by some universities to increase the intake of youngsters from inner-city areas. -
3. We're not racist say angry teachers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 October 2002 TEACHERS and headteachers have hit back at figures which sparked claims that schools are "institutionally racist". -
4. Residents to help shape super school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 October 2002 RESIDENTS are to have their say on proposals to transform Ducie High School into one of the country's first city academies. -
5. City schools accused of racism
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 October 2002 SCHOOLS in Manchester are being asked to reduce the number of black pupils being expelled. -
6. Writer is a big draw for kids
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 October 2002 CHILDREN'S writer Phil McMylor put parents and children in the picture about learning at home. -
7. Ex-miner digs deep for kids
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 October 2002 KIND-HEARTED Alex Channon has swapped miners for minors at a Salford primary school...and earned a reputation as everybody's friend. -
8. Lawrence dad's video plea
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 October 2002 THE father of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence will tonight (Thursday) launch an anti-racist video in Manchester. -
9. A-level students face puzzle test
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 October 2002 HUNDREDS of university hopefuls may be set picture puzzle tests before they are allowed on degree courses. -
10. VIP scheme gets truants back in class
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 October 2002 PLANS to jail the parents of persistent truants have been dismissed as unworkable - by the pupils themselves.