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21. City unveils schools vision
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2008 THREE new Roman Catholic secondary schools are planned for Salford. -
22. Boss hails success of swoops
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2008 HOLIDAYBREAK showed how its move into the educational trips sector was paying off as it unveiled a six per cent surge in overall sales over the past four months. -
23. Good Godot - he's only 13!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 February 2008 A TALENTED youngster from Altrincham is looking forward to appearing at Manchester’s Library Theatre in its new production of Waiting for Godot. -
24. Inmates set new goals
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 February 2008 INMATES at Styal Prison are taking to the football pitch in a bid to turn their backs on a life of crime. -
25. Dim lighting helps pupils
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 February 2008 WHEN children come back into the classroom after tearing around the playground, they can take a while to settle down. -
26. Schools face teacher shortage
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 February 2008 SCHOOLSÂ are facing a shortage of for new maths and English teachers as fewer graduates train for the classroom, a study warned today. -
27. Porn quiz headteacher cleared
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 February 2008 A MAN has appeared in court after a primary school headteacher was wrongly accused of child pornography. -
28. 150 to have parenting lessons
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 February 2008 MORE than 150 parents in Greater Manchester have been ordered to take lessons in bringing up their kids after letting them get away with truancy or bad behaviour. -
29. Live wire Diane becomes chairman
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 THE Electrical Contractors' Association has sparked approval by appointing its first female north west chairman. -
30. Cleared head to return to school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 February 2008 A HEADTEACHER who was facing child pornography and assault allegations has been completely exonerated and is on course to return to work.