Ask about school every day.
Not exact matches
A client
asked me the other
day why in the world he should care
about getting links from a few K - 12 public
school library Web sites, most of which look horrible, have very few visitors, and live way out in the middle of nowhere in the.
As you go
about your
day — to
school, to work, or as you interact with your family and friends —
ask yourself constantly «What am I teaching the angels?»
Tried to talk with them
about it, but they're too busy
asking me for things, and they never get around to listening... wouldn't like what I'd say if they did shut up for moment... think I'll send a mass email... (no, did that the other
day to another group of my followers, the ones who continue to blame Satan and the Atheists for getting prayer and «God» out of the public
schools... they just deleted the email as SPAM: 0 -LRB-...
But I thought
about what she had said and soon
asked our neighbours if I could walk their blind son to
school every
day.
She usually comes right home from
school and does it without us
asking but that
day we had picked her up early and she had to go to the doctor office with me which ended up being a very long visit and we forgot
about homework that night.
Just like on the first
day of elementary
school, we
ask athletes to answer 10 questions
about themselves so you can get to know them better.
Because all those parents that thought that their child would just start
asking to go to the bathroom one
day, now have children
about to start
school and they never did start
asking.
At that age, you may not be thinking much beyond
school survival the next
day, but it's worth thinking
about what you want in that plan, and what your child should say when
asked.
When your kids get home from
school and you
ask them
about their
day, are you left with a bland «good» or «fine»?
I went into her office one
day and
asked her
about it and she said, «I do not understand why other
schools do not pick this up and run with this.
I
asked her in particular
about a
day that I had lunch at the elementary
school with my 7 yr old.
understanding of why added sugar isn't ideal for a
school kid
about to start their
day of learning and the function of oats as a good fuel for brain power PLUS the taste acceptance of say a bowl of plain cheerios sweetened with a banana slices (which means the kids couldn't pick juice) is a lot to
ask a 5 or 8 year old to accomplish in 5
days.
What sort of response do you get when you
ask your child
about his / her
day at
school?
If your child will be out of
school for more than a few
days, it's important to call the
school to let them know
about your family situation and to
ask for advice on keeping your child's studies as current as possible.
But when I
asked this question yesterday at our Food Services Parent Advisory Committee meeting, I learned that not only does stigma remain a real issue at some
schools, there's now a troubling, modern -
day twist on the problem: on some campuses, hapless kids standing in the federally reimbursable meal line are having their pictures taken by other students» cell phones, with the photos then uploaded to Facebook and / or texted around the
school along with disparaging messages
about the child's economic status.
If your tween comes home from
school angry and grumpy, you might try giving him some space before
asking him
about his
day.
«When you think
about it, it's kind of weird that, after spending all
day in
school, kids are
asked to do more academic assignments when they get home.
Ask an elementary student
about his / her favorite part of the
school day, and the answer will likely be: «recess!»
Take the time to
ask them
about their
day at
school; it gives them something to look forward to when they get home!
It sounds very basic, but it's more important than ever to take the time to sit around the dinner table with your kids and
ask them
about their
day at
school, says Cooper.
People often
ask me why I care so much
about school food, and the answer is simple: of the 31 million kids who eat
school food each
day,
about two - thirds do so out of need.
When you child does talk with you
about school day challenges, listen and
ask questions to help guide their thinking and problem solving skills.
You can also
ask about visiting the
school when it is in session to see what a
day at the
school is like.
But when we're talking
about rolling back a requirement that kids take fruit / veg with their meal, and instead go back to the «beige old
days,» or when we're talking
about reinstating the ability of
schools to easily sell a la carte items like pizza every single
day (instead of tying such sales to the menu on the reimbursable line), that is a per se «weakening» of nutrition standards — regardless of how pure SNA's motives may be in
asking for those changes.
When
asked about recess for
school kids, the Congressman replied: «I'm all in on recess, all
day every
day.»
«We should re-evaluate the metrics and the standards for closing
schools,» she began when
asked about the call — repeating her response to an earlier question
about the city's decision not to declare a snow
day yesterday.
These
days, I worry just as much
about giving back to my mentors as I do
about learning from them, and I am honored when my grad
school mentors
ask me for help.
While using a neighboring lab?s spectrophotometer,
ask the PI a few questions
about his own graduate
school days as he walks by.
By taking time each
day to simply acknowledge people — from
asking how they're doing to inquiring
about a challenging project that you know they've taken on — leaders nourish a sense that celebration and mutual acknowledgement are a part of the
school's organizational fabric rather than something reserved solely for the monthly faculty meeting.
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«I've had doctor's appointments,» she said when I
asked about the absences — but she admitted they hadn't taken up the entire
school day.
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Towards the end of the
school day, some students were still
asking questions
about the joey from show - and - tell and what to do if they come across a joey who has been separated from its mob.
And I think by giving children project work, we open up areas during the
school day when children can speak
about what they already know, when they can
ask questions, they can express interests that are different from [those of] other children.
Responding to a question
asking how they feel
about going to
school each
day, 24 percent of the public -
school students said they didn't want to go, compared with 9 percent of private -
school students.
Next time you are in a classroom, at a parents evening or a
school play or assembly, spend a minute or two thinking
about the chair you are sitting on and
ask yourself if you are comfortable --(I predict that you won't be),
ask yourself if you would like to sit in that chair all
day and finally
ask yourself whether you think these are adequate for children with their soft bones and developing spines.
Ask students to respond to a question
about what one or two things they are taking with them from your class or from the
school day.
So educators must work together to
ask questions
about where a given child is expressing interest, showing curiosity, and experiencing a sense of accomplishment during every
school day.
I might
ask about how the
school prepares students for state assessment tests, what particular challenges the job presents, the skills the district is looking for in the principal they hire, but certainly I
asked nothing to do with salary or vacation
days, since those questions would send wrong signals in an initial interview.
A
day later, education secretary Nicky Morgan took part in a live TES webchat, where she answered questions
asked by the people who know the most
about her brief: those working in
schools.
Students would be
asked to sign a pupil involvement, also a «P.I.» pledge, promising to work hard in
school, to tell their parents
about their
day in
school, and to
ask for help with their studies, if needed.»
In making the decision to move to a full -
day kindergarten and to design effective programs, a number of educators, policymakers, parents, and family members have contacted the
Ask A REL Reference Desk seeking both research on the impact of full -
day kindergarten and information
about the program models used in other states and
schools.
Peggy Coyne, a Black Hawk Middle
School reading specialist and president - elect of Madison Teachers Inc., said she plans to
ask students to write journal entries Tuesday
about what they did while classes were canceled the last four
days.
· Help your child with homework and
ask questions
about their
school day.
Tell them that you are going to be starting Circle Time each
day,
asking children to share a story
about something that happened at home the night before, or that morning before they came to
school, or something that happened last week and that might happen in the future.
You can also
ask about visiting the
school when it is in session to see what a
day at the
school is like.
If I were a North Chicago
school board member, I would also
ask about the rate of teacher turnover at LEARN, which has a 7.5 hour
day and a 200
day school year.
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schools, and more.
Its been over 21
days now my bars have disappeared and the website says its still processing my refund and it will provide a date when available i called and
asked them
about the
school credit i claim and one rep. Told me people who claim
school credit refund will be delayed til may 6.