Sentences with phrase «class communities raises»

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Every teacher from both studios taught a class, and our entire team participated to raise money — support that only helped to boost the morale and excited amongst our community.
Natacha also offers free parenting classes in all communities, in order to give families the tools they need to raise happy, kind, independent children.
We also encourage each woman and partner to take advantage of the many classes and support groups we recommend — from prenatal yoga, yoga for labor workshop, and postpartum mommy and me yoga classes, positive birth story pregnancy circles, community new mother blessing ceremonies, annual family reunion, postpartum mom circles, pregnancy retreats and a variety of other educational, supportive, and fun events, classes, and ways to connect with other likeminded people and build community — in an effort to bring back the needed village it takes to raise a new baby, and new parents.
Blossom Birth Services — Through classes, workshops, support groups, and accessibility to community resources, Blossom is a non-profit that strives to support and inform expectant and new parents to raise healthy, secure children to create a strong community now and in the future.
I grew up in a middle class community where the men and women survived WW2 and through hard work bought their first home and raised a family.
A class of drugs already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treating rheumatoid arthritis is raising hairs in the research community — literally.
How to Raise More Grateful Children (Wall Street Journal) «In some communities, specifically among the white middle and upper - middle class, there's good reason to believe that kids are less grateful than in the past,» says psychologist Richard Weissbourd, faculty director of the Making Caring Common initiative at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.
In the dying prairie town of Howard, South Dakota, young people in a high school business class conducted a cash - flow analysis of the local population's buying habits; it sparked a community - revitalization project, raising local spending by 27 percent and attracting new business initiatives to the area.
She was raised in a middle - class African American community in the South by educators committed to sending her to college.
«As a governor of a maintained school in a deprived community... we were always at a disadvantage to the school on the other side of town with lots of middle - class parents who raised lots of extra cash for their school.»
Caputo - Pearl said his «Union Power» group believes Fletcher has been too passive in fighting attacks on teachers and plans to organize the broader community to press for smaller classes, pay raises and protections for campuses against charter schools and other outside groups.
(James J. Barta and Michael G. Allen); «Ideas and Programs To Assist in the Untracking of American Schools» (Howard D. Hill); «Providing Equity for All: Meeting the Needs of High - Ability Students» (Sally M. Reis); «Promoting Gifted Behavior in an Untracked Middle School Setting» (Thomas O. Erb et al.); «Untracking Your Middle School: Nine Tentative Steps toward Long - Term Success» (Paul S. George); «In the Meantime: Using a Dialectical Approach To Raise Levels of Intellectual Stimulation and Inquiry in Low - Track Classes» (Barbara G. Blackwell); «Synthesis of Research on Cooperative Learning» (Robert E. Slavin); «Incorporating Cooperation: Its Effects on Instruction» (Harbison Pool et al.); «Improving All Students» Achievement: Teaching Cognitive and Metacognitive Thinking Strategies» (Robert W. Warkentin and Dorothy A. Battle); «Integrating Diverse Learning Styles» (Dan W. Rea); «Reintegrating Schools for Success: Untracking across the United States» (Anne Wheelock); «Creatinga Nontraditional School in a Traditional Community» (Nancy B. Norton and Charlotte A. Jones); «Ungrouping Our Way: A Teacher's Story» (Daphrene Kathryn Sheppard); «Educating All Our Students: Success in Serving At - Risk Youth» (Edward B. Strauser and John J. Hobe); «Technology Education: A New Application of the Principles of Untracking at the Secondary Level» (N. Creighton Alexander); «Tracking and Research - Based Decisions: A Georgia School System's Dilemma» (Jane A. Page and Fred M. Page, Jr.); and «A Call to Action: The Time Has Come To Move beyond Tracking» (Harbison Pool and Jane A. Page).
They raise money to support class projects that meet a pressing community need, provide real - world applications for students» class work, and help them grow from the experience.
Funds raised will assist Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch with community - based animal care and drive forward the mission of building a world - class, state - of - the - art animal sanctuary
Funds raised will assist Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch with community - based animal care and drive forward the mission of building a world - class, state - of - the - art animal sanctuary Napa, CA — Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch (JARR), a world - class animal rescue organization that exemplifies the values of quality, commitment, and generosity of the Napa Valley, raised $ 1.3 million at its -LSB-...]
Raised in a lower class Hispanic community that prided itself with its Chicano attitude, Garcia first drew inspiration from the drawings on letters his uncles sent home from prison and the gang graffiti painted on the walls of his neighborhood.
He was born in Dublin and raised in a working - class Irish Catholic community in London.
• Post the Colorado early learning and development guideline videos to your social media channels earlylearningco.org • Raise awareness of child safety issues and helpful childproofing information • Organize a moms» or dads» night out • Put children's books in your lobby and waiting areas • Schedule family events at different times of the day and on different days of the week so that more families can participate • Add information about family - friendly resources on neighborhood websites like Nextdoor • Remind people it's okay to ask for help • Host a play group at a local recreation or community center • Collaborate with childcare centers and schools by joining PTOs, volunteering in classrooms, participating in fundraising and more • Recognize a child or family in distress and offer assistance • Provide parenting education classes for parents and for students before they become parents • Connect parents to one another and to important resources for support
Previous REach classes include companies that raised over $ 50 million before entering the program, and others with revenue run rates greater than $ 10 million, along with graduates from other leading incubator programs - including Y Combinator - and those backed by prominent investors in the venture community, such as Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer, and Menlo Ventures.
Previous REach classes included a company that raised $ 50 million before entering the program and another with a revenue run rate greater than $ 10 million, along with graduates from other accelerator programs - including Y Combinator - and those backed by prominent investors in the venture community, such as Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer, Madrona and Maveron.
In addition to utilizing our MLS system, being a member of our board also affords one the opportunity to be a part of the community and join us for our annual Christmas party & golf outing - where we raise RPAC funds as well as money for Food for the Hungry; attend any continuing education classes we may offer - usually free, advertise in the board sponsored home magazine, join us in our Consumer Advocacy outreach campaign that goes on all year long - that also helps cover the new NAR Core Standards Certificate such as: donate / participate with charities such as Food for the Hungry, Habitat for Humanity, Toys for Tots, Habitat for Humanity build, etc. just to name a few perks.
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