Not exact matches
But according to a warrant, he violated probation
by driving a Kia SUV on April 28 without a valid driver license and for going within 25 feet of a parking lot
at Park Vista Community High
School in Lake Worth.
The third noteworthy feature of a theological
school as an «intellectual center of the Church's life» is that its intellectual work is
at once disinterestedly theoretical and
driven by a passionate interest.
So, this morning,
at 4:45 am as I was
driving to
school, imagine my surprise when I HEARD YOUR VOICE announced over the radio on WBEZ here in Chicago, being interviewed
by one of my morning - commute - buddies
at NPR.
Building on an outstanding foundation of curriculum, programming and thought leadership
at Drexel, the Close
School is the engine
driving the expanded culture of entrepreneurship envisioned
by the University's strategic plan.
«I end up spending my time
at school, then going to play tennis, then
drive home to do my homework and
by that time I'm too tired to do anything else.
Colonial Day
at my 4th grader's
school required a period character costume, researched and selected
by the students four weeks in advance and was specifically billed as «student -
driven, parent - enabled.»
Lewis called the uproar over longer
school days and teacher pay a «political issue» not
driven by the new leadership
at CPS.
The community is invited to a free presentation
by Capt. Alan Bean, a painter and former astronaut,
at 7 p.m. Friday in Kimball Hill
School, 2905 Meadows
Drive, Rolling Meadows.
«Cabaret,» directed
by Scott Rosengarden, will be performed
at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and
at 2 p.m. Sunday in Stevenson High
School, 1 Stevenson
Drive, Lincolnshire.
DISTRICT 15 The community is invited to a free presentation
by Capt. Alan Bean, a painter and former astronaut,
at 7 p.m. Friday in Kimball Hill
School, 2905 Meadows
Drive, Rolling Meadows.
On May 27, 2014
at 11:00 a.m., a meeting conducted
by Lake Bluff
School District 65 will take place
at 900 North Shore
Drive, Suite 220.
In the last month I volunteered, as I try to regularly,
at the kitchen of a local homeless shelter; I made a donation to Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger; I brought canned food to a food
drive; I continued to work toward improving
school food in my district
by attending SHAC and Food Services PAC meetings; and I hope I increased awareness of various food policy issues through my writing on The Lunch Tray and The Huffington Post.
School property taxes across Long Island are projected to grow
at their fastest pace in five years to a total of more than $ 8.76 billion in 2018 - 19 — an average 2.6 percent increase
driven largely
by inflation.
LGBT Network CEO and founder Dr. David Kilmnick, center, listens as Joe Laricchiuta, 24, a teacher
at Sachem Central
School District, speaks during an annual conference held
by the LGBT Network
at Stony Brook University that aims to
drive the conversation about bullying in
schools, May 1, 2018.
Mr Grieve also signalled that the Conservatives would have a New Year policy
drive aimed
at ending the «conveyor belt to crime», praising initiatives championed
by the former party leader Iain Duncan Smith to target children
at risk of falling into delinquency before they enter
school.
Speaking after his registration
at Methodist E9
School, Ibadan, Eniade assured that he would abide
by party's rules and regulations as he added that his venturing into politics was
driven by concern for the welfare of the people and commitment to ensuring sustained development of the state.
The
school Head Boy, Goodluck Agwu, had explained that Amos was hit
by the car
driven by Khaleed when he went out to buy batteries for his flashlight
at 8:00 pm.
At 11:30 a.m., Hochul marks National Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss» Birthday
by reading The Cat in the Hat to pre-kindergarten students, Hemlock Park
School, 19 Hemlock
Drive, Bay Shore.
Driven by anger
at education reforms included in this year's state budget, there's a movement afoot in Albany to encourage parents to keep their children home from
school, rather than sit for state tests.
This year's Teen Traffic Safety Week events will take place
at the following
schools with special guest speaker Jacy Good delivering a presentation called «Hang Up and
Drive» about her recovery from a 2008 crash that was caused
by a distracted driver and claimed the life of her parents and left her partially paralyzed
She is also working on a book about
school turnaround
driven by her personal experiences through her brother, Maurice, who was functionally illiterate as a result of failures in the public
school system and died
at a young age.
More to the point, says the Empire Center, «
School spending in New York [state] was
driven primarily
by instructional salaries and benefits — which,
at $ 14,769 per pupil, were 114 percent above the national average of $ 6,903, the census data show.»
STPF Director Jennifer Pearl, 2002 - 03 Executive Branch Fellow, brings an inquisitive and data -
driven mentality to the position, bolstered
by 12 years of experience
at the National Science Foundation, training as a mathematician and her upbringing in a family of public
school educators.
«Certainly, medical
school, residency, Ph.D. training, all those kinds of advanced degrees are set up with a lot of expectations, and
by and large the people that are doing them are
driven,» says Deborah Goebert, a psychiatrist
at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead investigator of the study.
This report was authored
by Genevieve Cullen, vice president, Electric
Drive Transportation Association; Alan Epstein, vice president, technology and environment, Pratt & Whitney; paul Genoa, director, policy development, Nuclear Energy Institute; Daniel Ingersoll, program manager, nuclear technology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Connie L. Lausten, principal, cLausten LLC; Jeffrey Stein, mechanical engineer, University of Michigan; Amadeu K. Sum, chemical engineer, Colorado
School of Mines; Donald Weeks, biochemist, University of Nebraska
at Lincoln
During lulls
at school, I would sometimes think about the light I had shed that morning, still endlessly bouncing between the mirrors, and I would join one of my reflected selves, entering an imaginary parallel world constructed of light and
driven by fantasy.
Among dozens of mouse studies, he presented work led
by Moderna Co-Founder Kenneth Chien, then
at Harvard Medical
School in Boston, showing that mice recovering from induced heart attacks survived longer and had stronger hearts when injected with mRNA encoding a protein that
drives blood vessel formation — vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
Researchers from the Perelman
School of Medicine
at the University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with ORGANIZE — a non-for-profit organization based in New York which leverages health data to end the organ donor shortage
by applying smarter technologies, utilizing social media, building more creative partnerships, and advocating for data -
driven policies — The Bridgespan Group — a global nonprofit organization that collaborates with mission -
driven leaders, organizations, and philanthropists to break cycles of poverty and dramatically improve the quality of life for those in need — and Gift of Life Donor Program — an OPO which serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware — evaluated the metrics and criteria used to measure OPOs across the country, and found significant discrepancies in how potential donors are evaluated and identified.
In a screen of more than 100,000 potential drugs, only one, harmine,
drove human insulin - producing beta cells to multiply, according to a study led
by researchers
at the Icahn
School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai, funded
by JDRF and the National Institutes of Health, and published online in Nature Medicine.
«This remodeling process of the cell proteome
by autophagy is an important immune - suppressive survival mechanism for Ras -
driven cancers, and inhibiting autophagy can provide a means to target these aggressive cancers,» notes White, who is also a distinguished professor of molecular biology and biochemistry
at Rutgers
School of Arts and Sciences.
This
drove Preston S. Wilson, a coffee aficionado and acoustician who normally focuses on studying underwater acoustics in his role as an associate professor in The University of Texas
at Austin's Cockrell
School of Engineering, to explore the potential of using the «cracking» sounds emitted
by coffee beans during the roasting process — as the basis for an automated acoustical roast monitoring technique.
Now, a team led
by researchers
at the Stanford University
School of Medicine has found that astrocytes, which perform many indispensable functions in the brain, can take on a villainous character, destroying nerve cells and likely
driving many neurodegenerative diseases.
A new study
by public health researchers
at NYU's Steinhardt
School of Culture, Education, and Human Development finds that the severity of the problem within the state is not the most important predictor of whether states adopt new laws to restrict drunk
driving — nor is the political makeup of the state government.
AI is predicted to be better than us
at translating languages
by 2024, writing high -
school essays
by 2026,
driving a truck
by 2027, working in retail
by 2031, writing a bestselling book
by 2049 and surgery
by 2053.
«Our study shows that the ability of malaria parasites to engage red blood cells is
driven by an ancient mechanism for cellular attachment,» said lead author Aditya Paul, a postdoctoral researcher
at the Harvard Chan
School.
Poor physical health and financial health are
driven by the same underlying psychological factors, finds a new study out of the Olin Business
School at Washington University in St. Louis.
Now, however, a team of researchers led
by Yu - Hua Tseng, Ph.D., Investigator in the Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism
at Joslin Diabetes Center and an Associate Professor of Medicine
at Harvard Medical
School, has created cell lines of human brown and white fat precursor cells that will help investigators to pick apart the factors that
drive the development and activity of each type of cell.
«Understanding such processes is especially important today since oxygen in the ocean is decreasing, largely due to the warming of ocean waters
driven by climate change,» said the study's lead author Andrew Margolin, a postdoctoral researcher
at the College of William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science and an alumnus of the UM Rosenstiel
School.
Studying mice and tissue samples from the arteries of patients, researchers atWashington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis suggest this accumulation is
driven,
at least in part,
by processes similar to the plaque formation implicated in brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
According to Lewis Cantley, director of the Cancer Center
at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
at Harvard Medical
School, as much as 80 percent of all cancers are «
driven by either mutations or environmental factors that work to enhance or mimic the effect of insulin on the incipient tumor cells,» Gary Taubes reports, vii adding:
Which explains why we're the third owners of a beat up Honda,
driven through a store front window
by its previous owner, that still has a «My child is an honor role student
at Niles North High
School» bumper sticker.
Professor Plummer was killed over a piece of software named G.H.O.S.T. (though not in the pantry with a candlestick) now believed to have been stashed somewhere in his home; when the snot - nosed kids — vain Zoe (Brittany Snow), surly Seth (Max Thieriot), precocious Lulu (Morgan York, also one of the Cheaper
by the Dozen brats), and reaction - shot fodder Peter (Keegan & Logan Hoover) and Baby Tyler (Bo & Luke Vink (and with «The Dukes of Hazzard»'s impending renaissance, boy are those two in for a rude awakening
at the start of
school)-RRB--- grease the stairwell to take out Shane, they end up
driving away their German nanny (a typically misused Carol Kane) instead, forcing Shane into a more maternal role and leaving him little time to search for the computer program.
While there may be other mechanisms through which increased
school spending improves student outcomes, these results suggest that the positive effects are
driven,
at least in part,
by some combination of reductions in class size, having more adults per student in
schools, increases in instructional time, and increases in teacher salaries that may help to attract and retain a more highly qualified teaching workforce.
It stands to reason that young people with the
drive to work hard
at school and on the job and the prudence to delay childbirth — either
by eschewing sex or
by making good birth - control decisions — are going to be more likely to climb the ladder to upward mobility, and potentially to marry.
Strategy To bring together all the various facets of technology deployment,
schools and academies are well advised to have in place a bespoke ICT Strategic Plan and associated policies (including one on procurement), overseen and
driven by a steering group that includes representation from teaching and associate staff
at all levels of seniority, with input from parents and governors.
Driven by changes already happening
at the higher education levels and the need to prepare students for the 21st century workplace, blended learning provides the
school with a variety of ways to address student needs, differentiate instruction, and provide teachers with data for instructional decision - making.
Stemming from conversations she had with her students, Edwards held a «Lego
Drive» appealing to parents
by asking if they were «tired of stepping on Legos
at home» or «ready to clean out a closet to help their child's
school.»
However, there could have been different effects in different
schools that were
driven,
at least in part,
by the fact that wealthier or higher - achieving
schools may find it easier to replace retiring teachers with experienced teachers from other
schools.
If spending is not strongly influenced
by observable
school characteristics, we have to question whether it is
driven by a district strategy
at all.
His second book, How Children Succeed, looked
at the mindsets and skills children need to excel in
school and life that are not directly captured
by standardized tests, anticipating and also helping to
drive the current enthusiasm for teaching so - called noncognitive skills.