Sentences with phrase «big voice in school»

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«I just think it's so important in this time because we really have such a big and important stage to have our voices heard,» said Aidan Murphy, a 16 - year - old junior who's organizing the walkout at Quincy High School in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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Just under five years ago, the 2011 graduating class of the Harvard Graduate School of Education sat in Harvard Yard, proudly waving children's books adorned with the smiling faces of Elmo and Big Bird to honor the passing of HGSE Professor Gerald Lesser, an influential voice in children's education media who also helped create Sesame Street.
Featuring the voices of Miranda Tapsell (Little J), Deborah Mailman (Big Cuz) and Aaron Fa'aoso (Old Dog), each episode in the series is a narrative adventure designed to build positive connections between children's home environments, school and country.
The parents union, along with the parent empowerment efforts of StudentsFirst's New York affiliate (which is helping families in the Big Apple's traditional district fight for school libraries as well as lobby for teacher quality and other reforms), is actively helping families do more than just have a voice.
In fact, politicians and those running our school systems often seem to think that the only voices that matter in education are those that come with big dollar signIn fact, politicians and those running our school systems often seem to think that the only voices that matter in education are those that come with big dollar signin education are those that come with big dollar signs!
«It is our goal to give students across America a clear voice, which in turn helps educators and school leaders better understand and act on some of the biggest challenges facing their schools,» says YouthTruth Executive Director Jen Vorse Wilka.
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