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Robeson still tops in corporal punishment, The Robesonian
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Robeson Co. Leads State In Corporal Punishment Use, WITN
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October 2013
Corporal punishment drops in NC; highest in Robeson County, NBC News
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Corporal punishment use continues decline in NC, The Herald
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October 2013
Use of Corporal Punishment in NC Public Schools Reaches Record Low
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NC schools used corporal punishment 184 times, The Virginian Pilot
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October 2013
Use of Corporal Punishment In Schools Declining In NC, WFMY News
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October 2013
Corporal Punishment Declines in NC, North Carolina News Network
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Swain schools among six that still paddle students, Smokey Mountain Times
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