Sentences with phrase «bright students whose»

There are too many bright students whose families don't have the information or means to navigate the system, prep their children for admission into gifted programs, lean on the political system, or, if need be, move to another district or into the private sector.
And then there are the maudlin fixtures of films such as these: the bright student whose mother decides to pull him out of the class; the son who feels neglected by all the attention Roberta lavishes upon his students.

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In the dark collegiate comedy she plays Rita, a lonely woman in an unfulfilling marriage who's drawn to a similarly depressed philosophy professor (Joaquin Phoenix), whose affections are split with a bright, young student (Emma Stone).
As for the plot, Henry faces a trio of females who have all warmed to his cold demeanour: Fellow teacher Sarah (Christina Hendricks on sabbatical from Mad Men), tormented student Meredith, and Erica the teenage hooker whose heart of gold is the only bright cliché in the compendium.
Wayans plays college student Darryl Witherspoon, a bright, clever guy whose one big dream is to secure a junior analyst position in Rip Torn's brokerage firm so he can support his poor mother.
Already, the solutions are coming: The superintendent's multi-cultural advisory committee will get new members from more diverse economic backgrounds, reflecting the reality of many struggling families; likewise, the student advisory committee, usually made up of the «best and brightest,» also will include new, less - successful student members whose ideas and issues also need to be included.
In her first weeks teaching at El Sereno, Woloch met Mario, a bright, talented boy whose poetry forced Woloch to question her role and obligations to her students.
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