Phrases with «to come to school»

The idiomatic expression "to come to school" means to begin or start something, often referring to a new experience or opportunity. Full definition

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Sentences with «to come to school»

  • This challenge can be daunting when students come to school with weak vocabulary, poor planning and organization skills, and problems with memory, impulse control, and attention span. (ascd.org)
  • This is only evident with the drop in concentration before meals and snack times and is evident in those children who come to school without breakfast. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • I look at our 98 percent student attendance rate — people don't come to school when they don't feel comfortable or feel like it's not relevant. (edutopia.org)
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