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1. School's multi-lingual computer hits home
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2001 A MULTI-lingual computer is helping parents keep in touch with their youngsters' progress at school - at the touch of a button. -
2. Big store deal bid for super-school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 March 2001 A PLAN to build a super-school in Salford has been unveiled as part of a lucrative land sell-off. -
3. Goldstone's challenge: to find new entrepreneurs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 March 2001 THE man at the helm of a new organisation in Manchester set up to encourage teenagers and adults to improve their education and training says it faces a massive challenge. -
4. Parents back head in football row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 March 2001 PARENTS have pledged their support for a head teacher who suspended a nine-year-old girl for refusing to play football. -
5. Healthy eating on menu for kids
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2001 A FRUIT cocktail aimed at getting children to switch from burgers to bananas was served up in a tropical rain forest - in Salford. -
6. Kids get wired to learn from home
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2001 AS the teacher shortage crisis worsens, a Manchester multi-media solutions provider is making sure pupils don't get behind with their schoolwork. -
7. Terror for family in schoolgirl soccer row
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 March 2001 POLICE have issued personal attack alarms to the family of a nine-year-old girl who was suspended from school for refusing to play football. -
8. 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. -
9. Universities launch website to widen access
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 March 2001 A NEW website designed by Greater Manchester universities is to unravel the mysteries of higher education in a bid to attract potential students from right across the social spectrum. -
10. Anger of teacher cleared of sex abuse
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 March 2001 A TEACHER cleared of sexually abusing a teenage boy spoke of his anger today after he won a six-year battle to clear his name.