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®lf* Daily (Uar HM KENNEDY From Page 3 “What we can find out is what is working here,” he said. “When you look at a fist of well-qualified teachers, North Carolina has led the country in making sure there are qualified teachers in every class. North Carolina students are making more rapid progress than stu dents in any other part of the nation.” The meeting consisted of a series of round-table discussions highlighting teacher development and early child hood education, with representatives of educational programs giving their input to Kennedy. Molly Broad, president of the UNC system, emphasized the importance of developing high quality teachers. “We are building partnerships with community WINMORE From Page 3 able housing for University employees. Alderman Diana McDuffee said Szostak is the first to take advantage of the affordable housing incentives entailed in the town’s most recendy passed development ordinance. But McDuffee said the percentages stipulated by the development ordi nance could be adjusted through mea sures that encourage developers to pro vide more affordable housing. “We can’t require developers to build affordable housing, but we can encour age diversity of housing by giving bonuses to developers that build afford able housing,” McDuffee said. The bonus for developers who agree to incorporate affordable housing is an increased quota of houses that they are allowed to build. The bonus policy allows a builder to construct smaller, more affordable houses, which saves money for the developer. Carrboro Town Manager Robert Morgan said he is optimistic about the new development. “The negotiations are still going on, and there are no plans cemented. “But it looks like a good balance.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. 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Department of Health and Human Services, said the problem could be eased through cooperation between different state agencies and additional funding to support child-care programs. “We need to relax regulations to enable flexibility and to be able to blend the money,” she said. Karen Ponder, director of the N.C. Partnership for Children, said it is important for local community mem bers to play an active role in education. “The main thing is when you allow a local community to look at needs,” Ponder said. “They bring to that much more than we can ever solve at a state level. The brilliance is in the state over sight and local decision-making." The State & National Editor can be reached at stntdesk@unc.edu. ■ I H Applications are now available for the Peer rilTfir fnr | ffifllf Tutoring Program. Receive 3 hours pass/fail } ylyf j 511 II Pllll credit for tutoring luesday or Wednesday evenings *™¥l ¥1 WMIV from 6-9 pm during the Fall 2002 semester. Three or four tutors are needed each night for Math 10, 17, 18, 30, 31, 32, 33; Statistics 11,31 Two tutors are needed each night for Biology 11, 50; Chemistry 11 , 21,41,61,62; Physics 20, 24, 25; Spanish 1-4; French 1-4; Economics 10, 100; Business 24, 71; Math 22 One tutor is needed each night for German 1-4; Portuguese 1-4; Italian 1-4 One tutor may be need for one night for Astronomy 31 ; Geology 11 , 12; Anthropology 10; Philosophy 20, 21,22; Sociology 10; Computer Science 14, 15; Latin 1-4; Psychology 10 Look for application forms at the Student Union desk or at 103 Phillips Annex. The deadline for returning applications to Phillips /Annex is i Wednesday, April 24, at spm. Interviews are required, and you sign up for an appointment when you return your application. If you have questions, please call the Learning Center at 962-3782. 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But before specific plans will be developed, Moeser said he will discuss the new proposal with University vice chancellors today in the administrators’ normally scheduled weekly meeting. Moeser said he does not know what process will be employed to guide the modified parking plan or what direction the new proposal will take. He did not specify any elements that might be included in the new plan, say ing it was too early to get a sense of its content. But he did emphasize the importance of other UNC officials in creating the new plan. “The proposal doesn’t come from me but from the people who have developed it before.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. 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