People at the school believed in educating the whole child: mind, body, and spirit.
What do
people at your school believe about discipline?
Not exact matches
A photograph posted on an Instagram account that is
believed to be linked to Nikolas Cruz, the man accused of killing 17
people at a Florida high
school on Wednesday.
The survey — conducted in the wake of the shooting
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, that left 17
people dead — also finds that significantly more Americans
believe mass shootings in the United States are due more to mental health issues than inadequate gun laws.
Grammy - winning performer and producer Wyclef Jean
believes the combined creativity, ingenuity and energy of young
people in their last few years of high
school and early college is a musical, cultural and political force that a society ignores
at its...
When she is invited to speak
at places like Princeton and
people try to argue that it makes little difference that Camden spends $ 4,000 and Princeton $ 8,000 per student, she retorts, «If you don't
believe that money makes a difference, let your children go to
school in Camden.
Somehow, this made atheists think that Christians are horrible
people for expecting a man who works
at a
school with a faith statement to actually
believe that faith statement, or a man who works helping students emotionally through difficult times
at a CHRISTIAN
school to actually be Christian.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing;
people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we
believe in discipline
at school or
at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go»
at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except
people that don't agree with us.
I do not
believe that young children should be encouraged to self - select a «gender» which may be different from their biological sex; or that everyone
at school should adjust their behaviour to accommodate such a «transition»; or that
people should be punished for lack of enthusiasm about it.
(Look
at the women in Ireland and The Dominican Rep. who died because of being denied an abortion recently) You are SO correct about Hitler being a xstian, google away... «Secular
schools can never be tolerated because such a
school has no religious instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith... We need
believing people.»
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing;
people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we
believe in discipline
at school or
at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except
people that don't agree with us.
«The salad bar has really helped the educational program
at the
school in more ways than
people can
believe.
It's easier being
at private
school [where one is free from government regulations and reimbursement] and it worked really well, but it was hard to get other
people to listen and
believe what we were doing wasn't just a boutique thing.
Many
people believe education is best run
at the local level because
school boards and
school officials better serve the public when they are able to be held accountable by the local community they serve; when the decision - makers have local roots, many
believe they do a better job than a monolithic federal bureaucracy hundreds or thousands of miles away.
«I think that we should completely eliminate
schools under trees... I remember that in 2010 when we did the survey, it was said that there were 4, 200
schools under trees; since then, we've kept taking them out and I must say we've taken out more than 1, 700
schools under trees; and I
believe that over the next five years, up to 2020, if we should continue
at the rate we are going, we should be able to take out all the 4, 200
schools under trees,» President Mahama said in an interview with Radio BAR as part of his «Accounting to the
People» tour.
I
believe in a
school system that should be
at the table with all of the
people who live in our city and the more we're together in learning from one another, the greater we're going to be.
«When the governor made this announcement (about shared services)
at his regional «State of the State» addresses, he wanted
people to
believe that the prime reason for high property taxes is the existence of local government without acknowledging
school taxes and without acknowledging that [New York] imposes more state spending on local property taxpayers than any state in America,» said Molinaro, a former state assemblyman.
«We
believe that early treatment and self - recognition of depression are essential for reducing suffering in young
people, and our results validate the overall effectiveness of the program,» says Karen Swartz, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and founder of ADAP
at the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine.
«Many
people still don't
believe that,» says Charles Mobbs, a neuroendocrinologist
at Mount Sinai
School of Medicine in New York City who did his Ph.D. work in Finch's lab.»
«Our findings demonstrate that
people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation
at Yale
School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I
believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
«It seems to me that
people who want to pursue a healthy lifestyle are somehow being misled to
believe that these drinks are somehow good for them,» says the lead author of the study, Nalini Ranjit, PhD, an assistant professor
at the University of Texas
School of Public Health
at Houston.
There really is harm in
believing that myth and «waiting for the research to catch up,» as some
people put it, says Marilyn Tan, MD, an endocrinologist with Stanford Health Care and clinical assistant professor of medicine
at Stanford
School of Medicine in California.
so i suck
at this and also do nt really
believe dating sites actually work because you wont know anything about a
person until you meet them so i own and run my own business selling games i work a lot and want someone fun to play with i get bored easy with games if the story does not grab me (when playing alone) i enjoy gaming and do consider myself a nerd / geek i have worked for Nintendo and Microsoft i also worked for game crazy until they fired me for telling someone my opinion on game then they stopped selling old
school games so i opened my own store in 2002 been working for myself ever since
At 24 years old when this movie was made, she almost looked the part of a high school senior, but I found she played the role with the poise and confidence of a much older person, and I'd sooner believe she was a teacher at the school than one of the student
At 24 years old when this movie was made, she almost looked the part of a high
school senior, but I found she played the role with the poise and confidence of a much older
person, and I'd sooner
believe she was a teacher
at the school than one of the student
at the
school than one of the students.
«They had to
believe that we weren't just «a
school» but that we were
people who had their students» best interests
at heart and who were going to do everything possible to highly educate their child.»
An effective
school counselor must make the individuals of our attention
believe that,
at that particular point in time, they are the most important
person in the world.»
Public
school Humanities Teacher
at Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia who passionately
believes in education as a tool to help
people understand and transform their realities.
I
believe that Success
at School has developed the right balance of functionality to support teachers, and careers awareness and information for young
people.»
With a large share of the population convinced that
schools and teachers should be given more money, or
at least be held harmless, few if any interest groups or politicians have an incentive to dramatize the fact that spending levels and teacher salaries are much higher than most
people believe.
We
believe these «new designs for new
schools» will produce a set of
schools that show districts across the country that high
schools can provide underprepared young
people with the supports they need to graduate from high
school, go to college, place out of remedial courses, and stay in college for
at least two semesters
at substantially higher rates than are commonly achieved today.
At Education Resource Strategies (ERS) we
believe that districts need to make decisions about failing
schools as part of a long - range, districtwide strategy that incorporates all resources:
people, time, and money.
While 23 per cent of
people polled
believed that grammar
schools should be forced to accept children of all abilities, 35 per cent said they
believed that grammars improve social mobility, with only 19 per cent thinking they damage social mobility and a further 27 per cent saying they make no difference
at all.
«The results show a disconnect between what
people know and
believe about music and what they're actually doing about it,» said Dr. Mary Zurn, vice president of education
at Primrose
Schools.
Young
people in the United States today, she says, are suffering because of «
school stress, the college admissions process, high - stakes testing, cutthroat competition, the emphasis on stardom rather than on enjoyment of activities, sleep deprivation, parental pressure, the push for perfectionism, the need for escapism, the Age of Comparison, [and] the loss of leisure and childhood...» Among her favorite culprits for this state of affairs are testing in general, the SAT in particular, the «Nation
at Risk» report, and the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which she
believes turned elementary
schools and junior high
schools into testing factories.
Then, support
at school and home can help a young
person envision oneself a college goer and
believe attending college is actually possible.
They will also receive funding to enable their students to start their own business while
at school — and today's poll found that 60 % of
people believe all children and young
people should be given the opportunity to do just that.
I strongly
believe that
schools are special places where you have the ability to impact on many different
people,
at many different levels.
The de Blasio administration
believes so strongly in its own approach that it spent a million dollars in recent months to train parents in organizing techniques and to hire
people to knock on the doors of roughly 35,000 parents of students
at struggling
schools, to tell them about the changes and urge them to take a bigger role.
At Crescent City
Schools, we
believe in inspiring
people.
While many
people believe that mass casualty
school attacks are a new phenomenon, there have been many acts of violence including
school shootings, arson attacks,
school bombings and other acts of extreme violence carried out
at both public and non-public
schools in the United States dating back to
at least 1764.
They all
believe that sometime in the next ten
school days,
at least one
person in the room is going to discover his or her...
Believe it or not,
people are paying money (and good money
at that) to have their kids receive college - related advice on which
schools to apply to, how to apply, how to get in, etc..
The students surveyed by Kraft and Wang who admitted to cyberbullying
believe that having a written zero tolerance policy
at school would deter
people from cyberbullying.
The PETA employees who were found tossing garbage bags filled with the bodies of dozens of dead animals into a supermarket dumpster in North Carolina in 2005 are examples of two such
people who have succumbed to and internalized Newkirk's deranged thinking; and, after my encounter this week, I have to
believe so are the three young PETA employees who showed up
at a lecture I gave on Monday night
at UCLA Law
School in order to challenge me, and in the process revealed views about killing animals that left me not only deeply unsettled, but, I must admit, a little bit shaken, too.
We both know that
people like that probably fear science because of bad experiences
at school or because they were just never interested and prefer to
believe what they want to.
Saying that he recognizes «that this is an emotional and sensitive subject for many
people,» Garvey says, «I also
believe that one of the most important aspects of an education
at a
school like ours is the principle of academic freedom.»
In any event, even if the LSAT is sill required for mature students n Canada — once upon a time that was
people who had been out of
school for
at least 5 years and over a certain age, I
believe - the LSAT score isn't a gatekeeper.
While Trump has not definitively stated that he
believes violent games or other media lead
people to commit acts like
school shootings, he has pointed the finger
at games for «shaping young
people's thoughts,» adding that «we have to do something about maybe what they're seeing and how they're seeing it.»
I can't
believe how many
ppl are going so crazy over a game I have been playing all the killing and blood gore games that have been out
ppl say they will make kids think like that and then end killing that is not true
at all a video game does not influance any thing that
at all it is just a selling game and there was a study done a couple years ago about violent games and kid's and the kid's that played violent games where better in
school more open minded and had more personality then kid's that did not play grand theft auto halo and other games of that sort it is just a game
ppl need to worry about how messed up the country is and how we are about to go into a great depression atleast
ppl are buying these baby shaker games what about the apps that poor beer or the ones u can shoot guns that spot out shells smoke and gun fire from the berral are they gona influance drinking and getting guns NO.
The 16 - year - olds
believe it's more than a coincidence that Nikolas Cruz used an AR - 15 when he killed 17
people at their
school and Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster XM15 rifle, which is functionally and aesthetically similar to the AR - 15, to kill 26
people at the
school in Newtown, Conn..