Education and schools--Merger

Record Number Citation
HERR001

Herring, Roger D. “Experiencing a lack of money and appropriate skin color: a personal narrative.” Journal of Counseling and Development 77 (Winter 1999): 25-27.

170

Kelly, Deborah.  “Robeson Officials Agree to Put Tap on School Funding.”  Robesonian 15 April 1990: 1.

169

Culbreth, John.  “County Files Action to Void Funding Mandate.”  Robesonian 29 Sept. 1989: 1A.

168

Culbreth, John.  “Officials Defend Funding Methods.”  Robesonian 30 Aug. 1989: 1A.

165

“County Tax Hike Sometimes a Victim of Misconceptions.”  Robesonian 21 June 1989: 4A.

164

“School Merger Is Taking a Bad Rap.”  Robesonian 18 June 1989: 4A.

163

Guyton, Nanette.  “School Board Hirings Spark Controversy.”  Robesonian 17 May 1989: 1A.

162

North Carolina Division of School Planning.  [NC Dept. of Public Instruction.]  Robeson County Schools, A Special Report, 1988-89.  Raleigh: The Division, 6 March 1989.  31 p.  

 

161

Talbert, Malissa.  “Barker Chairs Interim [School] Board, Selects Committees Carefully.”  Robesonian 26 Feb. 1989: 11.

160

Talbert, Malissa.  “John Bridgeman Instrumental in Developing New Coopera-tion."  Robesonian 26 Feb. 1989: 10.

159

 Talbert, Malissa.  “Board OKs District Lines for 6 High School Plan.”  Robesonian 22 Feb. 1989: 1A.

 

157

 "Robeson Accomplishment.”  Fayetteville Times 10 March 1988: 4A.

 

151

Educational Alternatives: Robeson County, Fairmont City, Lumberton City, Red Springs City, and St. Pauls City 1983-84.  [Raleigh]: Division of School Planning, N.C. Dept. of Public Instruction, 30 Nov. 1984.  246 p.

144

Bishop, Lynette.  “Two School Suits Claim Violations.”  Robesonian 4 Jan. 1981: 1D.

142

“Suit Claims Robeson Schools Segregated.”  News and Observer 29 May 1980: 58.

126

Thompson, Vernon Ray.  “A History of the Education of the Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, 1885-1970.”  Diss.  U of Miami, 1973. 

75

Barnes, Bahnson N.  "A History of the Robeson County School System."  Thesis.  U of  North Carolina, 1931.