Sentences with phrase «brightest students representing»

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Founded in 2000, the Secular Student Alliance represents «atheists, agnostics, humanists, freethinkers, skeptics, naturalists, brights, Pastafarians, and many others,» according the the group's web site.
They would be surrounded by 3,000 of the city's brightest students, representing more than 50 different nationalities and ethnic groups.
Together, we represent the millions of students with disabilities, low - income students, students of color, English - language learners, migrant students and LGBT students — both boys and girls — who, through education, are working to build bright futures.
Together we represent parents, educators, employers, and millions of students with disabilities, low - income students, students of color, English language learners (ELLs), and the children of migrant workers — all boys and girls who, through education, are working to build bright futures.
After glimpses of three bright kids learning online in creative ways, Vander Ark writes, «These portraits represent how millions of students could be learning with tools that are currently available to schools,» as if the cases of three prove millions more.
Chosen students represent some of Baltimore's brightest and most motivated students, a group who some worry is too often ignored in urban school districts.
Participating interns have all been screened and represent some of the country's brightest, most promising students.
The students who are chosen for the program represent some of the best and the brightest preparing themselves for an industry future.
«These outstanding students represent an exceptionally bright future for exotic animal medicine and care.
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