Sentences with phrase «by awful school»

Before she moved to Elmira, she lived in Brooklyn where she was surrounded by awful school options.

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Here, after years of neglect and such awful books as Weaving the Web, Icons and Here I Am all backed by the Catholic educational establishment, we have had an encouraging sign with the publication by the Bishop of Lancaster of his inspired document, spiritual and practical, on Catholic education and schools.
Hoskins and Schaub, who had no inkling that anything was ever amiss at their idyllic high school, serve as ready - made characters through which «Keepers» director Ryan White («The Case Against 8») can sort through a story that is painfully tangled up in broader, awful details of ritual rape and a coverup by both church officials and local police.
If you judge schools solely by the news and peoples» perceptions, all US educators would all be working in downright awful schools.
Murray warns against false hope: «Some say that the public schools are so awful that there is huge room for improvement in academic performance just by improving education.
By contrast, when a district school fails, school employees face the truly awful consequence, in most cases, of drafting so - called «school improvement» plans that promise long - term reform.
The effect of charter school choices «depends an awful lot on the details of the regulations» set by states, says Richard Murnane, an economist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, school choices «depends an awful lot on the details of the regulations» set by states, says Richard Murnane, an economist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, School of Education in Cambridge, Mass..
«It's hard to feel good or gratified by any of it, because it is so awful to think about what has been going on every year and the kids not being served by their schools and just passed along,» she said.
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