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1. Make Women Count: 2001 Endorsed General Assembly Candidates
www.makewomencount.org/2001End - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2001 Last Visited: 4/21/2007
Noreen C. Crowley (D) House District 28
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Noreen C. Crowley is running for the 28th House District. She currently serves as Chair of the Stafford County School Board. In 1997 she was elected Region lll Chair of Virginia CARE's (Virginia Consortium for Adequate Resources in Education). She has served as a member of the Virginia School Board Association's Congressional Contacts Team (2000-2001). She is a former Stafford County Parks and Recreation Commissioner and a former member of the Stafford County Special Education Committee. If elected, her top three priority/issue areas for women and children will be (1) revision of state funding formulas for K-12 education and improving teacher salaries statewide, (2) improvement of state funding for higher education - particularly in areas pertaining to student financial aid, and (3) improved health care and mental health care access for all Virginians. -
2. Fredericksburg.com - Ignorance no excuse for flouting FOIA
www.fredericksburg.com/News/FL - [Cached]Published on: 7/16/2006 Last Visited: 7/16/2006
Noreen Carroll Crowley
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Noreen Carroll Crowley
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Noreen Carroll Crowley is a former member of the Stafford County School Board. -
3. Fredericksburg.com - Healthy start for students
wfls.com/News/FLS/2005/102005/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/2/2005 Last Visited: 10/3/2005
Noreen Crowley, Virginia's assistant secretary of education, praised the award-winning schools such as Ladysmith for going the extra mile when it comes to teaching healthy habits.
"They knew this was a priority. and they knew this was something important," said Crowley, a former Stafford County School Board member.
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"We certainly can't blame schools for problems with childhood obesity," said Crowley, the assistant secretary of education.

