Sentences with phrase «city school book»

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When an amateur or school musical group is on tour — especially to New York City — they might turn to Artist Travel Consultants to book their travel.
Book signing: Chef Jess Schenker grew up in Parkland and graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School before making his way to the kitchen at Big City Tavern in Fort Lauderdale.
For example, books reviewed in the first months of 1910 included Herbert Croly's The Promise of American Life; Education in the Far East, by Charles F. Thwing; a philosophical study titled Religion and the Modern Mind, by Frank Carleton Doan; Jane Addams's The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets; The Immigrant Tide, by Edward Steiner; Medical Inspectors of Schools (a Russel Sage Foundation study); A. Modern City (a scientific study of that phenomenon), by William Kirk; The Leading Facts of American History, by D. H. Montgomery; and Jack London's collection of short stories, Lost Face.
The overarching interpretive rubric within which to understand the spheres of human life — and, for us here, in particular the family — is Augustine's statement, in Book I of The City of God, that the servants of God «have no reason to regret even this life of time, for in it they are schooled for eternity.»
She has been research director of the Conference on Jewish Relations, chief editor of Schoken Books, executive director of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction in New York City, visiting professor at a number of universities, and University Professor at the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.
She recorded a personal - and school - best 2:24.84 for her third entry in the River City record book.
The Panthers should play with nothing to lose, with the realization they're playing with house money after having already re-written school record books thanks to a CCS championship win over St. Francis - Watsonville and NorCal wins over Hamilton - Hamilton City, Capital Christian - Sacramento and Mt. Shasta.
My reporting for this book took me all over the country, from a pediatric clinic in a low - income San Francisco neighborhood to a chess tournament in central Ohio to a wealthy private school in New York City.
But a lesser - noticed story published that same day on the Times School Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children at some predominantly low - income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without risking social stigma by taking the schoolSchool Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children at some predominantly low - income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without risking social stigma by taking the schoolschool meal.
His first book, Whatever it Takes, published in 2008, probes inner - city schools and poverty through a man's efforts to boost education achievement in New York City's Harcity schools and poverty through a man's efforts to boost education achievement in New York City's HarCity's Harlem.
Rochester City School Board president Van White has written a new children's book.
«Like many bright and curious children before and since — kind teachers, books, and school provided the young Alom Shaha with a ladder out of inner city poverty and an escape from his abusive, feckless father.
An off - the - books charter school deal between de Blasio and State Senate Republicans paved the way for the mayor to win control over city schools for another two years.
He also questioned DiNapoli's authority to review the school's books, even though the expenses were paid with city and state funds.
Give Back, Give Books gives books to city school students to take home or for city school libraBooks gives books to city school students to take home or for city school librabooks to city school students to take home or for city school libraries.
Through this effort, about 3,200 city school students will receive a new book over the holidays.
To date REF has proudly donated more than 34,000 new books to help build the home libraries of city students, and to city school libraries.
In addition, city school libraries receive one - third the new book funding of suburban libraries.
November 28, 2006 A donation from Wegmans of 1,700 books has enabled Give Back, Give Books to reach its goal of 10,000 new books to donate to city school studbooks has enabled Give Back, Give Books to reach its goal of 10,000 new books to donate to city school studBooks to reach its goal of 10,000 new books to donate to city school studbooks to donate to city school students.
The average fiction book in city school libraries was about 20 years old when we started our program a decade ago.
January 15, 2008 Five local businesses contributed more than 700 new books for city school students over the holidays.
An outgrowth of Rochester Education Foundation's successful and continuing Give Back, Give Books program, through which new books are donated to city school students and city school libraries, Recipe for Success continued the mission of Give Back, Give Books by offering cookbooks to studBooks program, through which new books are donated to city school students and city school libraries, Recipe for Success continued the mission of Give Back, Give Books by offering cookbooks to studbooks are donated to city school students and city school libraries, Recipe for Success continued the mission of Give Back, Give Books by offering cookbooks to studBooks by offering cookbooks to students.
Indeed the average city school fiction book is 20 years old, so students are often frustrated when seeking out a timely book.
We seek books during the Give Back, Give Books drive because many city school students are in need of books, at home and in scbooks during the Give Back, Give Books drive because many city school students are in need of books, at home and in scBooks drive because many city school students are in need of books, at home and in scbooks, at home and in school.
In 2006, REF offered Give Back, Give Books, a community - wide books drive through which more than 10,000 new books were given to city school libraries and city school students to take Books, a community - wide books drive through which more than 10,000 new books were given to city school libraries and city school students to take books drive through which more than 10,000 new books were given to city school libraries and city school students to take books were given to city school libraries and city school students to take home.
July 28, 2011 Educators in Rochester City School District will be encouraged once again to apply for up to 200 new books apiece this Fall, through REF's Give Back, Give Books probooks apiece this Fall, through REF's Give Back, Give Books proBooks program.
Rochester City School District educators can apply for the books through our competitive process.
Our Teachers» Choice application process offers new books to Rochester City School District educators serving city studeCity School District educators serving city studecity students.
May 9, 2007 Give Back, Give Books has been great for city school students... and great for us, too.
Allison Roda, who interviewed parents over the course of several years at a city school with a G&T program for her forthcoming book, «Inequality in Gifted and Talented Programs,» said the end result is a clear delineation between students.
Other attendees included Erie County Legislator Peter J. Savage; Kimberly Trent, representing the City of Buffalo's Commission on Citizens» Rights and Community Relations; a dozen local human service agency partners; students from Bennett Park Montessori School, singer Kevin McCarthy, young entrepreneur Daniel Gibbs; and the Library System's new owl mascot «Reada Book
Using a standard measure of kindergarten readiness, the Le Moyne researchers compared Syracuse City School District children who received the books for three or more years to children who did not.
Latino elected leaders joined liberal anti-charter school activists on the steps of City Hall to demand that Success Academy Charter Schools return an $ 8.5 million donation from hedge fund manager John Paulson because of his role in the Puerto Rican debt crisis — where the government is slashing education spending in a desperate effort to balance its books... [Click here to read more]
To combat summer slide, the Syracuse City School District is partnering with the American Book Company to offer all kindergarten through fifth grade students their own books, so they can keep up their reading skills.
The winning project is called «Buffalo's Reading Park,» and the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library is collaborating with partners City of Buffalo, Buffalo Place, Just Buffalo Literary Center, WNY Book Arts Center, Visit Buffalo Niagara, Plurality Press, Albright - Knox Art Gallery Public Art Initiative and the University at Buffalo School of Architecture & Planning, in cooperation with Erie County, to create «Buffalo's Reading Park» directly adjacent to the downtown Central Library.
Students in kindergarten through third grade at nine low - income New York City schools will receive more than 24,000 books they can take home, as part of a pilot literacy project launched Tuesday by the United Federation of Teachers, the New York City Department of Education, First Book, The American Federation of Teachers and The New York Community Trust.
Born in the Soviet Union in 1949 and raised in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, Vilenkin got hooked on cosmology in high school, after reading about the Big Bang in a book by Sir Arthur Eddington.
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Guru Jagat is the founder of RA MA Institute for Applied Yogic Science and Technology, a Kundalini yoga school with locations in Venice, California; Mallorca, Spain; and New York City, and the author of the bestselling book Invincible Living: The Power of Yoga, The Energy of Breath, and Other Tools for a Radiant Life.
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Though she currently has her nose in business school books in North Carolina, she had an address in New York City until last June.
My cousins, on the other hand, attended public schools in the city straight through and they would tell me stories how you'd need to get to class at least 10 minutes early to get a seat and text book.
In partnership with Mastery Charter, we've given thousands of books to students and schools across the city, and we're just getting started.
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Ren's a big - city high school rebel who relocates to a small town, takes up the right to dance to loud, groovin» music as his cause (laws on the books forbid it), and eventually wins over everyone from the town preacher's trouble - making daughter, Ariel (Julianne Hough), to the reverend himself (Dennis Quaid).
Her 1974 book The Great School Wars describes how New York City has played educational three - card monte over its long public school history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the scSchool Wars describes how New York City has played educational three - card monte over its long public school history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the scschool history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the schools.
When teachers in New York City (full disclosure: I'm one) were told that we would receive curriculum, we didn't get the books until a month into school.
Whitman's article, which includes a longer discussion of paternalism and culture, is drawn from his book Sweating the Small Stuff: Inner - City Schools and the New Paternalism.
Staff visited other MI schools, such as the New City School, in St. Louis; they brought in MI education consultants like David Lazear and Gloria Lapin; they attended workshops, events, and lectures by MI gurus such as the head of New City School Tom Hoerr; and they read books like Teaching and Learning Through Multiple Intelligences, by Bruce and Linda Campbell and Dee Dickinson.
Al Shanker led the way in New York City, as I explain in my book, Saving Schools.
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