Sentences with phrase «school blog about»

Law librarians at Stanford Law School blog about what they've learned and continue to discover about the ins and outs of legal research.

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TranQool has signed up about 100 brand ambassadors, at schools such as Ryerson University, OCAD and George Brown College, who blog for the company and spread the word on campus.
It's no wonder — after steadily working her way through flight school, she advises up - and - coming pilots about everything from choosing a program to finances to job hunting on her blog, Pilot Maria, where she also chronicles her own travels.
He teaches entrepreneurship at various universities, including Stanford University's Graduate School of Engineering and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, and maintains a very informative blog about the startup space.
And a whole bunch of plays / scripts for the forensics / speech team I coach at my high school... (I read books / blogs about atheism all the time, so when I get a chance, it's nice to read things that are totally different.)
hmm, I'm formulating my own thoughts about Bible school / seminary that will be posted within the next few weeks on my own blog.
Sometimes the blog world is more classy than high school, and other times I think this about the blog world: Are we five right now?!
In April I took a huge leap of faith by dropping out of grad school with the single focus of finally, after years of dreaming about it, turning my blog into a business.
Australia About Blog As I have a child with Coeliac (Celiac) Disease, my interest is gluten - free food for kids, particularly for the school lunchbox.
Nigeria, Africa About Blog Mummy's Yum is here to give you those weaning food to start of babies with, as well as kid - friendly food ideas for toddlers, pre-school and school children.
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Sunnyside, NY About Blog Butter Beans is a specialty provider of homemade, healthy, delicious meals, paired with food education for school age children and staff.
Without you, I wouldn't have made it out of the prenatal years of this blog when I posted about 10 gazillion awful pictures in each post and then abandoned the blog for an entire school year.
Much of this thinking about effective education and the future of schooling is captured in his blog and his 2013 TEDx talk.
I could have sworn I wrote a blog post about deciding to start home schooling Ava this past fall, but wouldn't you know it, I can't find it.
I hope I'm not exhausting you with posts about the new school meal regulations, but these rules impact the diets of millions of American children every day and seem worthy of in - depth discussion on any blog devoted to «kids and food.»
You also loved our blog about upcoming breakfast webinars, and there is still time to register for FRAC's October 8 Breakfast Matters Webinar: School Board Champions for School Breakfast Expansion.
Bettina Siegel blogs about food and food policy related to children over at The Lunch Tray, but you may know her better for her work on «pink slime;» in 2012, she garnered more than 258,000 signatures on a Change.org petition that led the USDA to change its policy on a low - quality ground beef product used in schools.
Speaking of stories missed, that's what today's blog post is all about — we're featuring National School Breakfast Week campaigns, blogs, and articles that inspired us, and that we wouldn't want you to miss.
Over at USDA Blog, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director Dave Tuckwiller blogged about his time at ANC 2014, sharing information on the commodity purchase program with school nutrition professionals.
Then Jenna Pepper, a vegetable and nutrition enthusiast who blogs over at Food With Kid Appeal, brought up the point in her excellent article that if we continue to feed them junk food and don't collectively teach our kids, at home and at school, about the joys and benefits of eating real food, children will pick the crap over the good stuff when given the choice.
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In addition to going to school, the Grand Junction, Colorado resident plans to get married next month and keeps up with her blog about her journey as a birthmother.
And on a more general note, much as I appreciate a blog that makes a counter-point to some of the insane poppycock spun by high school dropout midwives, getting on a high horse about these issues is not helpful to anyone.
It is likely you have already sat through a bullying awareness assembly at school, seen your favorite celeb blog about standing up to bullies, or have read about another tragic teen suicide triggered in part by bullying.
, Sabrina letting me choose her top to wear to school (seriously, she considers it an honor), doing a crossword puzzle on my commute, catching up with a friend from my last job, sushi for lunch (you may not know this about me but I am part woman, part tuna), a green light for a blog project I'd been hoping would happen.
Check back on the blog next week for an in - depth look at both visits, as well as our interviews with the cafeteria manager, district director, school principals — and even a few thoughts from students about what they like about BIC.
This is the first in a series of blog posts about school food memories; food, and the act of eating, leave indelible memories for us and school food is no different.
This blog is really important to me — I truly want to help others by writing about my own challenges and successes in transforming my kids» school food environment.
Fed Up With Lunch Appalled by cafeteria offerings at her Chicago public school, a teacher (aka Mrs. Q) resolves to endure the school lunch every day for a year and write about it anonymously in this blog.
When I wrote it, I was laughing about how pathetic my blog was for writing out school lunch choices!
In the last two weeks, both this blog and the national media have featured a rash of stories about children having their lunches taken away by cafeteria employees due to unpaid lunch balances, and I also told you about a generous Houston school tutor / mentor who recently paid $ 465 of his own money to clear the debt of over 60 students.
The blog has great articles about raising kids / parenting («How to Parent When You're on a Diet») and family («Does School Suck The Fun Out Of Family?»).
As I've said often, including in my very first post on this blog, what school cafeterias implicitly teach our children about food and food choices is as important as the food itself.
As a result, I decided to ask Dana Woldow, a school food reformer in San Francisco, to guest blog about the realities her community has faced (financial and otherwise) in trying to improve school food there.
I have spent some time writing about school lunch topics on my blog as well, but have recently been focusing on wider subjects in the sustainable food system as they pertain to government policy and activism.
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In her guest blog post below she tells us about Cooking Up Change ®, an annual student school food cooking contest, the finals for... [Continue reading]
Chris Liebig of A Blog About School (and a very popular past TLT guest blogger) shared with me a post he wrote yesterday in which he describes how his school is handing out Dairy Queen coupons for perfect attenSchool (and a very popular past TLT guest blogger) shared with me a post he wrote yesterday in which he describes how his school is handing out Dairy Queen coupons for perfect attenschool is handing out Dairy Queen coupons for perfect attendance.
One of The Lunch Tray's most popular guest posts ever, entitled «The Incredible Shrinking Lunch Period,» was written back in 2011 by Chris Liebig, a law professor who also blogs about Iowa City schools.
I've written many times on this blog about Recipe for Success, an innovative Houston - based, «seed - to - plate» educational program that brings gardens and cooking literacy to schools.
Coming up this week, I'll be sharing a guest blog post from Jill Castle, a registered dietitian and child nutrition expert, on «What Young Athletes Need to Know about School Lunch.»
I blog about family lifestyle with a school age child.
Second, I happened to start a blog about school lunches right as the topic entered the national discussion early this year (The Let's Move campaign started in January and Jamie Oliver's show Food Revolution came out in March).
Follow Teacher Tom's Blog to learn more about what makes our school tick.
Kim introduces Children Growing as «a teacher's blog about the art of helping children grow — at home, at school and in the garden.»
For more, check out this recent New York Times report on the potato controversy specifically, along with blog posts about it by Ed Bruske (Better D.C. School Food) and Chef Ann Cooper and Chef Beth Collins.
So many natural living blogs were going on and on about the evils of using painkillers (both acetaminophen and ibuprofen) until they were schooled by better research.
I shared blog posts that: offered a plaintive farewell to Michelle Obama, a champion of child nutrition; expressed my deep fears about the fate of hungry kids under President Trump; told you how the current House Freedom Caucus wants to gut school food; introduced you to Trump's Agriculture Secretary, Sonny Perdue; explained that Trump's Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, isn't ending the school lunch program (rumors to the contrary); and analyzed some recent rollbacks to the Obama school meal nutrition standards.
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