Sentences with phrase «summer classes meet»

Summer classes meet Monday through Thursday.

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There have been visa issues, lawyer meetings, laptop troubles, digital marketing class assignments and ongoing summer travel plans.
With United seemingly willing to meet his release clause and add the 25 - year - old to their squad as their marquee signing for the summer, speculation was gathering pace that the world - class forward could be appearing at Old Trafford next season.
Or the woman he met in class one summer, who had assumed she was his girlfriend because they spent most nights cooking, and often shared a bed.
NBC 7's Dave Summers reports on the Encinitas Union School District meeting where a student advised the board that yoga classes left her with an injured hip.
I don't go back until September, but there are lots of meetings and prep for new classes on the horizon... Sorry your summer is almost over...
Under the state's 1990 reform law, public - school pupils who do not meet certain learning goals must be provided free after - school, weekend, or summer remediation classes.
We've collected some interesting upcoming classes for the summer, as well as some sources for finding other classes that meet your needs.
For a 5 - week summer session, the class met for 2 hours each day, Monday - Thursday.
In other models, we spaced out the three days of the summer institute over several months (for example, one day in March, one in April, and one in May) so that teachers could try out some of the techniques in their classes between meetings.
The process continues in high school, through class meetings, summer enrichment opportunities, internships, career preparation and test prep, and that leads to and through college.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio school districts will provide one - on - one tutoring, combined third - and fourth - grade classes, individualized reading groups and summer reading camps, all to help struggling students meet Ohio's Third Grade Reading Guarantee.
The summer middle level and secondary candidates conducted their discussions via synchronous chats in lieu of a face - to - face class meeting.
I wonder how long any of them would last as an unknown teacher juggling lesson plans, testing, teaching, doing lunch & bus duty, taking classes at night and during the summer to keep up, using new computer programs, planning field trips, attending endless meetings, writing reports, LISTENING to students, responding to parents... oh yeah, and be warriors too.
All classes are fully online; however, online students are required to come to Denver for a three to five day summer seminar each June to meet students and faculty face - to - face and attend student advising sessions.
Many of these summer hours are spent gathering new materials, taking classes to improve instruction, teaching summer school, working a second job to stay afloat, reading children's and professional literature, preparing the classroom for a new year, modifying curriculum to meet the needs of special education students, or dreaming up new ways to reach students.
Prior to being able to attend class, they advised that puppy owners not walk their pups in public parks or around the neighborhood where stray / unvaccinated dogs travel until after the 4th vaccine, but to meet the need for socialization by inviting lots of kind, gentle people of all ages to their home and carry the puppy everywhere: the video store to rent videos, the fringes of a summer soft ball game, the grocery store to sit outside with the puppy on your lap and watch people and carts and kids go by.
Although a self - taught [11] artist he did attend night classes at the National College of Art in 1946 & 48 (under Sean Keating), freelanced in London in the late 1940s and attended the Grande Chaumière in Paris, where he met Giacometti, in the summer of 1950.
Core classes meet on Monday and Tuesday evenings plus one weekend per term, and elective classes meet on weekends during the day and on Wednesday evenings during the summer.
All ninth - grade seminar teachers (and any other teachers who want help) learn how to run class meetings during summer workshops.
Accelerated class content offerings is outstanding; so much that the school certified more teachers last summer to meet the needs of students coming into the school.
The Summer issue includes a recap from the May Legislative Meetings in Washington, D.C., two articles on local associations making an impact in their communities, profiles of the eight new companies in the 2015 NAR REach ® Class and more.
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