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1. Schools 11-plus ballot fight ends
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 September 2000 CAMPAIGNERS have dropped their fight to get rid of school selection in Trafford. -
2. Catholic schools in exam threat fightback
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 September 2000 THE heads of two Catholic schools have hit back after education bosses warned they were in danger of being closed. -
3. Anarchy-quit teacher's new role
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 September 2000 A TROUBLE-SHOOTING headteacher who quit a London school seven moths ago amid pupil anarchy has relaunched her career in Greater Manchester. -
4. Pupil's dreams dashed by council red tape
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 September 2000 A GIFTED schoolboy battled back from the trauma of a devastating car crash to win a place at a grammar school - only to have his dreams dashed by red tape. -
5. Royal praise for youth scheme
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 September 2000 AN award-winning Tameside youth scheme has won praise from a princess. -
6. Catholic school under closure threat
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 September 2000 ONE of two Roman Catholic high schools in Salford is under threat of closure after poor exam results and falling numbers -
7. Education experts rescue failing authority
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 September 2000 EDUCATION experts from all over Greater Manchester are going to the rescue of failing Rochdale. -
8. Blues link-up with new school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 September 2000 BLUES boss Joe Royle and his players kicked off the official opening of Manchester's newest high school yesterday. -
9. On-loan boss to rescue school service
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 September 2000 ROCHDALE Council is borrowing a key education boss from Bolton to improve its "bleak" schools service. -
10. Education chiefs pay-off condemned by councillor
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 September 2000 A PAY-OFF package to the men responsible for Rochdale's "bleak" education provision was condemned as "totally unacceptable" by a leading councillor