«But we first have to deal with all the baggage that
they bring to school so we can have them focus on getting a good education.»
Not exact matches
Changing entrenched views about girls and education is a long - term process, she says, but
so far her organization's efforts have helped
to educate 1.3 million children, including more than 80,000 girls that it has
brought into the
school system.
Before the end of that year, however, the Great Depression
brought Hill's glory days
to a crashing end; the fat royalty checks dried up, the home in Catskills was gone and
so was the dream of a success
school.
Make New Friends:
School brings the opportunity
to meet new people, and
so does Pure Barre.
The relation
to the Church has grown
so odd, defined
so sharply as the barrier
to academic excellence, that Catholic
schools can hardly
bring themselves
to say the word Church.
Sadly when the religious right pushes
so hard
to bring there god into public settings and
schools it becomes necessary
to push back.
I won't waste time trying
to bring you up
to high -
school level
so I can explain grad
school stuff
to you.
The best way
to bring the sinfulness of such sins home
to us is
to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home,
school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and
so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
Creative church
schools work hard
to make everything that occurs in the classroom (worship, problems in interpersonal relationships, teaching - learning, and
so forth), laboratories in which religious truths can be
brought to life and experienced.
The doctor analyses the psychic phenomena which the patient
brings before him according
to the theory of his
school, and he does
so in general with the co-operation of the patient, whom the tranquilizing and
to some extent orienting and integrating procedure tends
to please.
If we could just get back
to One Nation Under God,
bring back the simplicity of Christian values in our
schools, etc., life would be
so much better.
I am a high
school teacher and it is
so disheartening
to hear my students parroting inaccurate opinions - I encourage them
to bring in diverse opinions, but I insist that it must be based in reality and fact...
to see adults who can't be bothered
to do that makes my job even harder.
So, Sesame Street
brought on Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor
to tell little girls
to ditch the princess swag and start dreaming of law
school.
So I got
to eat them only at
school when my North Indian friends
brought them for lunch.
The Bacon Egg and Sausage Breakfast Cups from Nicole at Daily Dish Recipes popped out at me as something I could make with The Bug, but I wanted
to turn it into a vegetarian recipe,
so that he could take leftovers
to school (his preschool is attached
to a Jewish Temple,
so in order
to ensure that meals being rated together at a table are Kosher — since most of the students are not Jewish and may not know all of the requirements — is
to just have everyone
bring in vegetarian dishes).
Nathaniel wasn't feeling well at
school today,
so when Dave
brought him home I was able
to get the lemon ginger tea on double duty, brewing his up with some honey
to soothe his weary throat.
I'm making these tomorrow for my daughter
to bring in
to school Monday
so she's not left out of a
school party.
We don't have
school busses
so I have
to get the baby and 3yo in the car on time
to bring the older one
to school.
I'm currently in graduate
school in a rural part of the US where nary a box of matzoh can be found
so I wanted
to bring the spirit of Hanukkah by making latkes for my friends.
So, if you need more time contemplating your lip - gloss choices, whip these up the night before and
bring an extra one
to school for Zach.
As a mentor and coach, Lewis has provided training and encouragement for nearly 12 years,
so the culmination of Daje's high
school career may have
brought as much satisfaction
to him.
The next afternoon Chiefs coach Win Case, 33,
brought LoVett
to Whatley's office for a five - hour evaluation, and when that was over, Whatley spent five hours more — his first all - nighter since graduate
school — writing his preliminary report
so he could accommodate the
school's request that it be delivered the next morning, the last business day before grades were
to be posted for the fall term.
Purple and gold fans tailgate with the best of them outside Tiger Stadium, but athletic director Joe Alleva wants
to bring libations inside
so the
school can monetize it by selling booze
to fans.
The money
brought in by college football programs is often siphoned away
to subsidize other athletic programs,
so schools usually turn
to donors
to pay the tab for new facilities.
It's world book day this week and my teacher in
school asked me
to bring in my favourite book,
so I
brought Meet Mighty Red, the best book ever!
It was
bring your pet
to school day yesterday
so I decided
to take my pet Iguana, Fred.
If your child's
school doesn't have the option for them
to compost their leftover food (perhaps you can inquire about it and get a system started), ask them
to bring home their leftovers rather than throw them into the trash
so you can either save them if they are salvageable or compost them yourself.
In elementary and middle
schools, the end of the
school year tends
to bring with it a long string of outdoor games, field trips, and parties, as teachers let kids rejoice over having made it through
to June (and try
to keep them from getting
so much spring fever that they actually gnaw through their desks in frustration).
I have been told by an employee in the
school system that they tell parents
to bring in the very lowest monthly income record
so they can get these meals no matter when their income is for the rest of the year.
By reaching 40 low - income children for every 100 who get
school lunch during the regular
school year, Virginia could have fed an additional 161,272 kids and
brought in over $ 7.3 million more
to do
so.
So by your logic if Honey Boo Boo's mom decides
to bring «go - go» juice (red bull mixed with Mountain Dew) and pageant crack (pixie sticks)
to class
to celebrate and uses her own money, the only thing other parents can do is hope their children are trained like pit bulls
to «just say no,» homeschool, or send them
to a private
school.
I haven't experienced any downfalls of this app
so I'm hoping it's going
to be my final solution for downsizing all the art and
school work my kids
bring home.
Our 2014 Celebration of
School Nutrition Heroes was
so successful that SNF is
bringing it back with the dual goals of honoring the
School Nutrition Heroes in our ranks, and
to help raise funds for the Foundation.
And, just as you say, the good news is that some
school districts are also following suit,
so that kids who buy
school lunch rather than
bringing from home are more likely than ever
to see whole fruit over canned, etc..
One of our New Year's resolutions is
to bring our readers even more
school breakfast and breakfast - in - the - classroom news in 2015,
so stay tuned.
Here in HISD, veritable «food courts» are set up at lunch at various high
schools to sell junk food as fundraisers, and principals not only turn a blind eye, they're enthusiastic about them due
to the revenue that is
brought in —
so much revenue that hefty fine from the TX Dept. of Agriculture is just the cost of doing business.
I was actually prevented from
bringing a camera into the cafeteria when I tried
to expose our lunches (which, thank goodness, have improved
to the point where I don't feel
so much activism is required — we now have a salad bar in every
school.)
You don't need
to be a student,
so feel free
to bring friends and family even if they're not in classes at Old Town
School.
I get it that JO has
brought more attention
to the
school food issue, but it is
so often the wrong kind of attention, the kind that seeks
to blame those lowest on the food chain — the cafeteria ladies, the local
schools, the local nutrition director — for problems which are coming from the top — the criminally low Federal funding that forces
schools to rely on cheap processed food; the thicket of government regulation which must be followed no matter how senseless, and hoops which must be jumped through
to get the pitifully low reimbursement; the lack of ongoing Federal funds
to pay for equipment repair or kitchen renovation, forcing
schools to rely on preprocessed food instead of scratch cooking, unless they can pass the hat locally
to pay for a central kitchen
to cook fresh meals.
I lived close enough
to elementary
school so that I sometimes went home for lunch, but I usually
brought my own: almost invariably white milk, a cheese sandwich, some sort of chips (which I shared with friends who ate
school lunch), and a packaged brownie (which I kept all
to myself).
The Disney Store were not able
to send Leo a bouncy castle in the post or a years supply of ham sandwiches and they were unable
to make it
so Leo could
bring his brother
to school with him but they have managed
to tick one thing off Leo's checklist: Spider - Man.
If your child describes a pattern of disrespectful and mean behavior from other students, of any physical violence, or bullying from other students, you should
bring the issue up
to the
school principal
so that the safety and well - being of children can be improved.
With producers prevented from
bringing in extra peanuts from foreign countries, peanut butter became
so expensive that the Agriculture Department was obliged
to drop it from the
school lunch program.
My kid had a science project at
school where we had
to bring processed foods
to school (goldfish crackers, doritos, fruit snacks, luck charms, etc)
so they could light them on fire in class.
Sunscreens are considered OTC drugs
so many
schools won't permit children
to bring it or allow teachers
to apply it
to students» skin, although many
schools around the country are slowly changing these rules.
As both a mom and a public
school teacher, «Mrs. Q» became
so dismayed at the disgusting
school lunches that she had
to do something
to raise awareness and help
bring about change.
Our goal:
to bring Positive Discipline
to our town of Brookfield, first offering parent workshops and then training
school staff —
so our children are receiving a consistent message.
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Grateful for the opportunity
to ease some of that financial burden through an SNF scholarship, Sarah throws herself into her schoolwork in an effort
to learn as much as possible,
so she can
bring that knowledge back
to a
school nutrition arena after graduation.
This isn't always possible in
school,
so if you let him be more independent and in charge at home, he'll
bring more confidence
to the classroom.