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Published: Jul 21, 2008 07:15 PM
Modified: Jul 21, 2008 07:15 PM

Triangle schools facing federal sanctions

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These Triangle schools have fallen short of federal No Child Left Behind requirements for at least two years in a row. Sanctions could include allowing students to transfer to other schools and providing paid tutoring services for students. More schools could fail once state reading results for elementary and middle schools are released in November.

WAKE COUNTY
Barwell Road Elementary
Brentwood Elementary
Briarcliff Elementary
Bugg Elementary
Conn Elementary
Creech Road Elementary
Fox Road Elementary
Harris Creek Elementary
Lynn Road Elementary
Poe Elementary
Wendell Elementary
Wilburn Elementary
York Elementary
Zebulon Elementary
DURHAM COUNTY
Bethesda Elementary
Burton Elementary
Eastway Elementary
Eno Valley Elementary
Glenn Elementary
Holt Elementary
Hope Valley Elementary
Fayetteville Street Elementary
Forest View Elementary
Merrick-Moore Elementary
Oak Grove Elementary
Parkwood Elementary
E.K. Powe Elementary
Y.E. Smith Elementary
JOHNSTON COUNTY
Cooper Elementary

Meadow Elementary

Selma Elementary
West Smithfield Elementary

CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO
Carrboro Elementary
Frank Porter Graham Elementary
McDougle Elementary
ORANGE COUNTY
None
CHATHAM COUNTY
None
SOURCE; INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS

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