Sentences with phrase «bump into students»

Guidelines suggest regularly «crossing paths» with a student during recess or lunch or looking to bump into students and their families at a community event.

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During Saturday's student march for gun control, Parkland shooting survivor Delany Tarr made clear that she and other gun controllers plan to parlay a bump stock ban into numerous other gun controls.
WASHINGTON — President Trump — under pressure from angry, grieving students from a Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
It reminds me a bit of my days as a student at Bryan College, when I first bumped into the concept of «biblical womanhood» after some students questioned whether women should be allowed to run for president of the student body.
President Trump — under pressure from angry, grieving students from a Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
WASHINGTON — President Trump — under pressure from angry, grieving students from a Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
As a graduate student in the mid-1990s, Warren bumped into the owner of Kranefuss - Haas Racing (now Penske Racing) when visiting a friend at the team's North Carolina headquarters.
A few weeks ago, Chris and I were in New Orleans for Jazz Fest and one night, we bumped into a group of students attending prom at our hotel.
That wave of new digital students is also turning into a huge bump in popularity for online dating sites as well.
Is it inappropriate for high school date former student who just science bumped into whilst shopping weeks ago.
When high school English teacher Linda Sinclair (Moore) bumps into a former star student Jason Sherwood (Angarano), she learns he didn't make his mark on Broadway as expected, and that Jason's father (Greg Kinnear) would prefer his son to study law.
His father — an author, professor and bedder of students — has gotten into a car crash caused by an ill - advised combination of road head and coke bump.
But if a student runs into bumps along the way, if faculty members contribute to a positive experience, a student may be more willing to repeat a class if necessary and ultimately that too is retention.
In 2012, the progressive Center for American Progress delved into the uselessness and the outrageous costs of the master's bump, stating that «the billions of dollars tied up in master's bumps are not available for compensation vehicles better aligned with a school district's strategic goals such as improving student achievement.»
Awarding only 25 percent of teachers pay bumps introduces an element of competition into schools, which, as many educators say, is contrary to what teachers do to ensure their students» academic achievement.
Putting theory into practice involved trial and error, but after some initial bumps in the road, staff successfully developed curriculum and teaching techniques that played to the various strengths of individual students.
A well designed inquiry / discovery task carefully sends your students down a path where they will ultimately «bump into» the learning goal along the way.
At the Charles Avery show — which builds on his Islanders project, with work including a utopian yet scary depiction of a shopping precinct — I bump into my artist friend Keith Wilson, plus Ian Dench, ex-EMF (who was an art student for one year, pop fact fans).
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