Title
Council Bluffs Schools--Stories--General--File 2
Subject
local news
Description
C.B. Schools
Stories (General)
Before 3/12/89 see School Stories general)
File #2 3/12/89--1992
Stories (General)
Before 3/12/89 see School Stories general)
File #2 3/12/89--1992
13 student inventors to enter state meet. March 13, 1989
Three C.B. bands capture top honors in jazz festival. March 13, 1989
C.B. Schools deny illness rumors. March 11, 1989
Pact gives 28 [cent] raises to C.B. school workers. April 4, 1989
Pilot computer system OK'd for school lunch program. April 12, 1989
32 educators seeking 2 C.B. principal jobs. April 12, 1989
C.B. schools recognized in FINE award program. April 19, 1989
10 students earn awards in journalism. April 20, 1989
Officials give C.B. Schools high grades for programs. April 20, 1989
Soviet firm invites C.B. youths for visit. April 27, 1989
Optimist banquet honors C.B. school safety patrols. May 2, 1989
Groups take History Day events. May 6, 1989
1,175 high school, IWCC students to get diplomas in C.B. in May. May 15, 1989
300 C.B. youths sign letter to Gorvachev. May 17, 1989
C.B. schools excellence awards given. Jay 17, 1989
City ponders unusual requests in pupils' mock council session. May 18, 1989
C.B. school board okays drug policy. May 23, 1990
Heat again shortens school day. August 29, 1990
C.B. students loved opera. April 12, 1991
Teen arrested after school bomb threats. April 16, 1991
Work at 4 schools right on schedule. April 17, 1991
Storm gives students a break from classes. April 30, 1991
Two schools get at-risk grant funds. May 1, 1991
School programs designed to help at-risk students. June 2, 1991
High drop-out rate linked to number of at-risk students. June 2, 1991
Computers enhance student math skills, July 7, 1991
Procedures govern use. August 11, 1991
Review gives on use. August 11, 1991
Who has access to credit cards. August 11, 1991
Board presidents pleased with regulations. August 11, 1991
Credit card use 'a convenience' for governments. August 11, 1991
C.B. administrators face reassignment. August 24, 1991
Schools spending more for instruction. August 26, 1991
School candidates address board image, money problems. August 29, 1991
Bluffs expects 108 students. November 6, 1991
Bluffs teachers ask for 8% salary hike; school district counters with a 1% offer. November 9, 1991
Planning depends on projections. November 9, 1990
Bluffs school programs get national attention. January 5, 1992
Schools may fire administrator. June 26, 1992
Schools eye changes in code of conduct. July 25, 1992
Art classes provide valuable lesson in creative thinking. April 30, 1993
Pact gives 3.2% raise to school secretaries. May 4, 1993
School district recognizes efforts of non-teaching staff. May 5, 1993
School pact gives 3 [cent] raise to food, maintenance workers. May 18, 1993
Bluffs administrators reassigned for fall. June 2, 1993
School enrollment totals released. October 8, 1993
Three students expelled in handgun incident. February 22, 1994
Survey: Teachers lacking support. November 30, 1994
Three C.B. bands capture top honors in jazz festival. March 13, 1989
C.B. Schools deny illness rumors. March 11, 1989
Pact gives 28 [cent] raises to C.B. school workers. April 4, 1989
Pilot computer system OK'd for school lunch program. April 12, 1989
32 educators seeking 2 C.B. principal jobs. April 12, 1989
C.B. schools recognized in FINE award program. April 19, 1989
10 students earn awards in journalism. April 20, 1989
Officials give C.B. Schools high grades for programs. April 20, 1989
Soviet firm invites C.B. youths for visit. April 27, 1989
Optimist banquet honors C.B. school safety patrols. May 2, 1989
Groups take History Day events. May 6, 1989
1,175 high school, IWCC students to get diplomas in C.B. in May. May 15, 1989
300 C.B. youths sign letter to Gorvachev. May 17, 1989
C.B. schools excellence awards given. Jay 17, 1989
City ponders unusual requests in pupils' mock council session. May 18, 1989
C.B. school board okays drug policy. May 23, 1990
Heat again shortens school day. August 29, 1990
C.B. students loved opera. April 12, 1991
Teen arrested after school bomb threats. April 16, 1991
Work at 4 schools right on schedule. April 17, 1991
Storm gives students a break from classes. April 30, 1991
Two schools get at-risk grant funds. May 1, 1991
School programs designed to help at-risk students. June 2, 1991
High drop-out rate linked to number of at-risk students. June 2, 1991
Computers enhance student math skills, July 7, 1991
Procedures govern use. August 11, 1991
Review gives on use. August 11, 1991
Who has access to credit cards. August 11, 1991
Board presidents pleased with regulations. August 11, 1991
Credit card use 'a convenience' for governments. August 11, 1991
C.B. administrators face reassignment. August 24, 1991
Schools spending more for instruction. August 26, 1991
School candidates address board image, money problems. August 29, 1991
Bluffs expects 108 students. November 6, 1991
Bluffs teachers ask for 8% salary hike; school district counters with a 1% offer. November 9, 1991
Planning depends on projections. November 9, 1990
Bluffs school programs get national attention. January 5, 1992
Schools may fire administrator. June 26, 1992
Schools eye changes in code of conduct. July 25, 1992
Art classes provide valuable lesson in creative thinking. April 30, 1993
Pact gives 3.2% raise to school secretaries. May 4, 1993
School district recognizes efforts of non-teaching staff. May 5, 1993
School pact gives 3 [cent] raise to food, maintenance workers. May 18, 1993
Bluffs administrators reassigned for fall. June 2, 1993
School enrollment totals released. October 8, 1993
Three students expelled in handgun incident. February 22, 1994
Survey: Teachers lacking support. November 30, 1994
Creator
Nonpareil reporting
Source
Daily Nonpareil
Publisher
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
1989-1994
Format
Document
Type
Newspaper articles
Identifier
Council_Bluffs_Schools_Stories_General_File_2
Coverage
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Text
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