Sentences with phrase «thousands of students across the country»

Paul is just one of thousands of students across the country who pooled their efforts to help victims of both the earthquake in California, and of Hurricane Hugo in the Carolinas.
Thousands of students across the country participated in another school walkout today — the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting.
At a time when charter schools account for 10, 25, even 45 percent of public school enrollment in urban areas, this represents thousands of students across the country who won't start the school year with the teachers they need.
For example, the company's employee - initiated group HACEMOS (the Hispanic Association of Communications Employees of SBC), has started an initiative that will link thousands of students across the country via satellite for High Technology Day, which educates students about technology careers.
On the anniversary of the Columbine shooting, teachers and students at Columbine High took part in community service in an effort to turn the day into something meaningful and thousands of students across the country took part in walkouts to protest gun violence.
University Love Connection As another popular dating service, this site has attracted thousands of students across the country.
Tens of thousands of students across the country began last week by staying out of school to join a nationwide boycott, organized mostly by Latinos, to oppose federal proposals that would crack down on illegal immigration.
With less than half of sixth through twelfth graders feeling their learning helps them outside of school, we can imagine hundreds of thousands of students across the country wondering, «When will I ever use this in real life?»
Following a successful rollout to thousands of students across the country enrolled in K12's high school, K12 is now making Brightspace available to thousands more middle school students.
During March 2017, thousands of students across the country came together to strengthen their math skills through a little healthy competition.
On March 14, one month after the shooting, thousands of students across the country left their classes — some facing punishment for the act of civil disobedience — to demand gun reform.
In response, thousands of students across the country participated in National School Walkout Day to advocate for safer gun laws.
Instead, it's a model for the kind of transformation that NEA members, working together, can do, and the kind of work supported by NEA's Priority Schools Campaign — an initiative to improve the lives of thousands of students across the country.
In April, thousands of students across the country will graduate college or university and be thrown into the waters of the «real world.»
Thousands of students across the country have already had their exams disrupted in the dispute, which began in March, after the two unions called on members to stop marking exam papers.
On March 14, thousands of students across the country are expected to walk out of class or participate in events tied to what's billed as ENOUGH: National School Walkout.
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