Title
Council Bluffs Schools--Stories--General-File 1
Subject
local news
Description
School Stories--General
File #1 -- 3/11/1989
File #1 -- 3/11/1989
Most Bluffs seniors plan to go to college. May 11, 1985
School issues left unresolved. May 14, 1985
More tots to head off for school. May 19, 1985
More than 800 students to graduate this week. May 18, 1985
NCA: Holding a mirror up to schools. May 28, 1985
Schools debate state funding. June 19, 1985
Schools facing asbestos problem with no EPA funds. June 14, 1985
College may expand TV instruction. June 26, 1985
ISCAP earns schools' interest. June 30, 1985
Report: Tax plan could hurt schools. June 30, 1985
Southwest Iowa to have direct impact on education issues. June 5, 1985
School districts on verge of using new evaluations. July 15, 1985
School officials expecting slight dip in enrollment. September 4, 1985
School bus drivers must handle kids as easily as wheel. September 8, 1985
Counselors notice students riding conservative wave. September 14, 1985
Beer not only drink at students' parties. September 15, 1985
Local students score higher than national ACT average. September 25, 1985
School officials offer views on policy concerning AIDS. September 30, 1985
Council Bluffs, Iowa dropout rates down. October 1, 1985
Students find tests can occur at the dance, too. October 13, 1985
Bluffs schools hearing Baby Boom 'echo.' January 10, 1986
Bluffs school lunches: Prices up, but we're cheaper than Omaha. August 26, 1986
Only minor woes as school begins. September 2, 1986
Rural schools face falling enrollments. September 17, 1986
Lewis Central enrollment up, city dips some. September 17, 1986
Schools say lice cases no cause for alarm. September 19, 1986
Schools turn down free book covers, give own programs. October 2, 1986
School issues left unresolved. May 14, 1985
More tots to head off for school. May 19, 1985
More than 800 students to graduate this week. May 18, 1985
NCA: Holding a mirror up to schools. May 28, 1985
Schools debate state funding. June 19, 1985
Schools facing asbestos problem with no EPA funds. June 14, 1985
College may expand TV instruction. June 26, 1985
ISCAP earns schools' interest. June 30, 1985
Report: Tax plan could hurt schools. June 30, 1985
Southwest Iowa to have direct impact on education issues. June 5, 1985
School districts on verge of using new evaluations. July 15, 1985
School officials expecting slight dip in enrollment. September 4, 1985
School bus drivers must handle kids as easily as wheel. September 8, 1985
Counselors notice students riding conservative wave. September 14, 1985
Beer not only drink at students' parties. September 15, 1985
Local students score higher than national ACT average. September 25, 1985
School officials offer views on policy concerning AIDS. September 30, 1985
Council Bluffs, Iowa dropout rates down. October 1, 1985
Students find tests can occur at the dance, too. October 13, 1985
Bluffs schools hearing Baby Boom 'echo.' January 10, 1986
Bluffs school lunches: Prices up, but we're cheaper than Omaha. August 26, 1986
Only minor woes as school begins. September 2, 1986
Rural schools face falling enrollments. September 17, 1986
Lewis Central enrollment up, city dips some. September 17, 1986
Schools say lice cases no cause for alarm. September 19, 1986
Schools turn down free book covers, give own programs. October 2, 1986
Creator
Nonpareil reporting
Source
Daily Nonpareil
Publisher
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
1985-1992
Format
Document
Type
Newspaper articles
Identifier
Council_Bluffs_Schools_Stores_General_File_1
Coverage
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Text
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Original Format
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