Council Bluffs Schools--Stories--General-File 1

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Council Bluffs Schools--Stories--General-File 1

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School Stories--General
File #1 -- 3/11/1989
First C.B. Public School--Brick--Built 100 Years Ago. March 15, 1964
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
State awards presented to Bluffs schools. October 1, 1986
Students given a lesson in classroom of politics. November 2, 1986
Bluffs school officials dispute woes cited in national study. November 16, 1986
Schools seek to improved programs. November 27, 1986
CB schools get artist residency funding. January 3, 1987
Suicide session brings a real crisis to life. February 28, 1987
Baby Boom 'echo' set to swamp U.S. schools. April 20, 1987
State accreditation standards 'take a shot' at small schools. April 20, 1987
New rules to raise school costs. April 30, 1985
Legislators: Teacher pay bill historic. May 11, 1989
Four students earn Merit scholarships. April 8, 1987
Ethnic dishes spice School lunch Week. October 14, 1987
Bluffs schools OK Spuds, but not beer. October 13, 1987
C.B. area schools ban 'party animal'. October 13, 1987
Foreign languages becoming more popular in area schools. November 23, 1987
C.B. schools ready for winter weather. November 30, 1987
Punishment, grades kept separate in C.B. December 3, 1987
Reasons why parents select church schools. January 31, 1988
Little school censorship seen. January 14, 1988
National Merit finalists named. February 25, 1988
C.B. schools cited for excellence, innovation. April 3, 1988
Report: Most students are computer Illiterate. April 5, 1988
Plans develop leader skills. May 8, 1988
14 groups earn 1 ratings at state music competition. May 9, 19888
Teens get taste of leading city. May 19, 1988
19 C.B. students enter inventions in state contest. May 23, 1988
900 class days later, Monica Roth perfect. May 25, 1988
Branstad eyes 'report card' rating Iowa public schools. August 5, 1988
New No. 2 post filled in schools. August 8, 1988
Students protest Clarinda busing. September 14, 1988
Hot issues, candidates spur SWI school turnout. September 14, 1988
Canvas makes few changes in school board vote totals. September 17, 1988
Area students National Merit semifinalists. September 18, 1988
C.B. students may see report card changes. September 19, 1988
Iowa leads nation in scores on college entrance exams. September 20, 1988
Leadership rally to focus on C.B. schools' progress. September 26, 1988
Drop in C.B. students will cut '89-90 budgets. September 29, 1988
Rats teach students. October 16, 1988
Survey: School fund plan favored. October 30, 1988
Audits gives C.B. schools good rating. November 2, 1988
C.B. sixth graders take own vote. November 6, 1988
Panel to chart learning needs. November 11, 1988
Low bid is $69,990 for C.B. Schools warehouse project. November 14, 1988
School fire, safety manuals funded. November 20, 1988
Contract mediation sought by L.C., C.B. school unions. November 21, 1988
Students put food on tables. November25, 1988
More science OK'd. December 7, 1988
New instructional programs, mandated standards face schools. January 1, 1989
Iowa State names 106 SWI students achievers. January 5, 1989
Schools fear costs of granting prayer. January 16, 1989
Asbestos removal power sought. January 22, 1989
SWI speech teams on to state contest. January 28, 1989
Enrollment bill forces schools to make grade. January 29, 1989
SWI educators favor open enrollment. January 29, 1989
100 SWI youths will compete in academic meet. February 10, 1989
Student testers decide if menu makes grade. February 17, 1989
Students love first-hand puppet theater experience. February 19, 1989
SWI lawmakers eye school funding pie. February 26, 1989
School officials say no need for censor. February 27, 1989
$39.6 million budget draws few school board comments. March 1, 1989
2 C.B. school teams to enter Brain Bowl. March 8, 1989
'Doohickey' wins spelling bee. March 19, 1989
SWI students named state of Iowa scholars. April 3, 1989
SWI pupils advance in history test. April 17, 1989
25 SWI students selected for foundation scholarships. April 26, 1989
Pace quickens for yearbook staffs. March 25, 1991
C.B. pupils bone up on nutrition. March 29, 1991.
New teachers love the children. April 5, 1991
P.E. gets mixed reviews. April 8, 1991.,Rue, Franklin win FINE awards. April 10, 1991
Late aid payments may force schools to borrow funds. May 13, 1991
Schools beating heat with fans and water. May 29, 1991
Classes winding down at Bluffs schools. May 30, 1991
School supplies, prices on rise. August 20, 1991
Schools should be ready next week. August 24, 1991
Students face long, hot day. August 26, 1991
One extra 'student' picked up hanging around outside school. August 29, 1991
L.C. 'throws rascals out.' September 11, 1991
Fremont spends $795 per person and leads a list. September 11,
Current affairs just that. September 12, 1991
Vocational program to start next year. October 5, 1991
Students help start recycling. October 5, 1991
Open houses set at 'new schools.' October 14, 1991
Bands marching to another tune. October 16, 1991
Red Ribbon week events to promote drug-free youths. October 17, 1991
Motels, liquor stores asked to turn in homecoming partiers. October 15, 1991
Bluffs schools conducting host of drug-free activities. October 22, 1991
Abraham Lincoln group takes theater to youngsters in Bluffs. October 23, 1991
Iowa schools record increase of 8,030 in enrollment this year. October 24, 1991
No major surprises reported as Bluffs parents meet teachers. October 13, 1991
'Schools' 'catch 22' students. November 1, 1991
'No surprises' in school report. November 20, 1991
School boards focus on cuts. November 21, 1991
Students look forward to turn of century. November 24, 1991
Environment top concern for graduates of year 2000. November 25, 1991
Schools, cars top list of changes. November 25, 1991
Future hard to grasp for the class of 2004. November 25, 1991
A.L. seniors see gambling mecca. November 25, 1991
Seniors not optimistic about local job market. November 25, 1991
Freshmen stress college degrees. November 25, 1991
Tykes talk turkey, kindergarten cooks. November 25, 1991
'Waldo' look-alikes help stock pantry. November 27, 1991
Bluffs educators chosen for panel on TV town meeting. November 29, 1991
All-day classes bridge kindergarten gaps. November 29, 1991
Tests show students who need all-day classes. November 19, 1991
Grade schools earn high marks. December 4, 1991
Over half students eligible for cut-rate meals. December 12, 1991
History to flavor school cookbook. December 16, 1991
Program groups three classes into one. December 20, 1991
Schools find shortage of substitutes. December 2, 1991
Average age of Bluffs teachers i down. December 28, 1991
School guards find rewards in children. January 29, 1992
Sidney, Hamburg wary of sharing. January 29, 1991
Districts' plans on again, off again. January 29, 1992
Students support sharing. January 29, 1992
Irwin-Kirkman, Manilla set to merge. January 29, 1991
Tre-Center consolidation solved schools' problems. January 29, 1991
Student teaching an 'eye-opener.' February 3, 1992
It's report-card time for Bluffs students. February 6, 1992
Jobs routine for most students. February 7, 1991
Volunteers help young readers. February 22, 1991
Schools get tough on fighting. February 22, 1992
School levy to go up 3 [cents]. February 26, 1992
Bluffs teachers get 2.9% raises. March 9, 1992
3.2 percent cap on administrator raises approved. May 20, 1992
Board to act on new phones for 4 schools. January 7, 1992
Kindergartners like school. January 11, 1991
Bluffs students to hear King's 'Dream' speech. January 13, 1992
Truancy program seems to be working. February 1992
Student fees on the rise for summer driver's ed. April 9, 1992
Survey says drug classes No. 1 need. April 16, 1992
Mother says gang 'jumped' teen. April 21, 1992
Parents promote 'prom purity.' May 1, 1992
Holder retires after 41 years. May 16, 1992
Tea scheduled Sunday for retiring school workers. May 16, 1992
Bluffs schools to trim budget by $145,000. May 20, 1992
Bluffs grad classes bit larger this spring. May 21, 1992
Teachers save life of another. May 21, 1992
As days count down, students look ahead to summer vacation. May 29, 1992

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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

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1964-1992

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Council_Bluffs_Schools_Stores_General_File_1

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Council Bluffs, Iowa

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