Sentences with phrase «across graduation stages»

My «ah ha» moment: The day I walked across that graduation stage was also the day I decided I was done being overweight and unhealthy.
But I know that it's going to be one helluvah journey, for better or worse, and I'm really, really excited to walk across the graduation stage and fully step onto this new entrepreneurial road (instead of painfully holding myself back all this time in avoidance of serious brain pain — ha!).
But the same local administrators who have been charged with getting more students across the graduation stage also have considerable leeway — via course grades, credit recovery programs, and shadier practices — in determining whether students have earned the privilege.
«They wonder how we do it»: Downey Unified — a school district in LA's shadow with the same student demographics — is getting 96 % of kids across the graduation stage
A year ago, LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King proclaimed it was «all hands on deck» to help seniors get across the graduation stage under the new graduation requirements.
Matt Navo, superintendent of Sanger USD, also celebrated his district's successes, yet focused on work that remains to be done: «For us, the ultimate goal is every child walks across the graduation stage and receives a high school diploma from us.»
Recent success in improving graduation rates among all students, regardless of the challenges they face, provides evidence that targeted supports, including wraparound services, school counseling, intersession programs, Saturday school, family engagement, home visits, tutoring, and social - emotional learning result in more students walking across the graduation stage.

Not exact matches

Teams must cycle through their roster every few years as yesterday's freshman walk across the stage, be it at graduation or the NFL draft.
Lastly enjoy... Your baby / toddler / preschooler will not want to be carried across the stage at their High School graduation.
After her graduation, McDormand could be seen gaining professional experience in numerous stage productions across the country.
Why there's nothing like high school graduation The Boston Globe, June 5, 2015 They walk across the stage, and the stories of struggles and triumph, ball - field brilliance and academic genius dance in your head.
When asked how she is going to feel as she walks across the stage on graduation day, she said, «I would...
For me, that means that every child that walks across the stage at graduation has the choice of where their life will take them.
We know that struggling students need guidance to overcome life's obstacles, and we know that each graduation represents more than the opportunity to walk across a stage in a cap and gown.
We know that struggling students need guidance to overcome life's obstacles, and we know that each graduation represents more than an opportunity for a student to walk across a stage in a cap and gown.
Every June, students take part in a time - honored tradition: Donning a cap and walking across the high school graduation stage.
As anyone who has ever attended a high school graduation ceremony in Canada knows, it is overwhelming girls walking across the stage to pick up most of the academic prizes and scholarships.
On the day of my law school graduation, after I walked across the stage, shook the hands of the Dean, and took the obligatory family photos, my parents handed me a copy of Dr. Seuss» «Oh, the Places You'll Go!»
(MCT)-- In just weeks, my sister's youngest son will put on his high school graduation cap and walk across the stage, soon to head out the door to his college dorm.
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