Sentences with phrase «class families whose»

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The God whose love I felt in my family's faith was a God far beyond middle - class values.
The pro-charter-school group Families for Excellent Schools said even more needs to be done to comply with state and federal bullying laws, which is why the organization is a plaintiff in a class - action lawsuit against DOE, filed in April 2016, along with 23 parents whose children have experienced bullying and harassment in city schools.
They painted the long - haired Mills, whose family owns a successful chain of sporting goods and farm equipment stores in the Midwest, as a trust - fund brat out to protect the rich and hurt the middle class.
He says students from poor and working - class families, whose tuition is already free, should be helped with other expenses..
The class - action suit claims that two town workers whose son attends Camp Anchor inappropriately sent political letters to other camp families.
After many unsuccessful attempts to help my mother find a yoga class that was right for her, I decided to deepen my personal practice and figure out what it might take to teach my mom and other friends and family whose experience in yoga classes were not supportive to their needs.
Founded by an Englishman, Charles Frederick Worth — born in Lincolnshire in 1825 — whose family was firmly middle - class until his father's drink and debt problems meant that his son's education was curtailed.
Synopsis This powerful one - hour family drama from executive producer John Wells (ER) and creator / supervising producer Matthew McNair Carnahan (Black Circle Boys) centers on the McCallisters, a working - class Irish - Catholic family from New York's Hell's Kitchen, whose five young - adult siblings lead contrasting lives and whose fierce loyalties are often pushed to the limit.
For her second narrative feature Los Perros, which premiered in Le Semane de Critique at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Marcela tells the story of an upper - class housewife whose complicated relationship with her horse - riding instructor forces her to confront her family's complicity in the oppressive regime that gave her a life of privilege.
In many ways, the notion of truth was what drew both Cruz and Bardem to Farhadi, the Iranian director whose last three films include two Oscar winners in the Best Foreign Language Film category: 2011's «A Separation» and 2015's «The Salesman,» both studies of families stretched to the breaking point by secrets and class and societal tensions.
Her mother, Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda (Rogers), was from a working - class English family, and her father, Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov, was a Russian - born civil servant, from Kuryanovo, whose own father was a diplomat.
Jefferson School, into whose district my family moved when I was in second grade, was a sizable K — 8 neighborhood school with large classes and unabashed division of reading groups into «blue birds» and «red birds.»
This school exists specifically for kids whose families would otherwise not be able to afford a first class education, and might not even be able to afford to send them to school at all.
This California - centric volume contends that many middle - class families live under the illusion that their kids» schools are swell and that it's only poor families whose children are trapped in bad schools and therefore need charters, vouchers, open enrollment plans, and other policies and programs designed to afford them access to better options.
Such may be the case for children from middle - and upper - class homes, but for those whose families can't afford camp or other activities, summer is often a time of emptiness and tedium.
By expanding placement to other regions across the country, Jamilah doubled the number of Hartford families whose children received world - class educational opportunities through the program.
OGDEN — A family class for parents whose children have attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder is being held in February.
After Harvard offered what was, in essence, a free college education to students whose families earned under $ 40,000 a year, Hoxby says, «the number of students whose families had income below that threshold changed by only about 15 students, and the class at Harvard is about 1,650 freshmen.»
However, while the most common forms of family engagement (such as encouraging parents to attend school events, serve as classroom volunteers, and participate on fund - raising committees) tend to line up well with middle - class child - rearing practices and family resources (Lareau, 2003), they can be less accessible to families who have recently arrived in the United States, or whose child - rearing practices differ from those of school leaders.
Only 9 percent of students in the class of 2017 who came from low - income families, whose parents did not go to college, and who identified as black, Hispanic, American Indian or Pacific Islander are strongly ready for college, according to ACT scores.
The new V8 flagship model is now the fifth generation of the AMG C - Class, whose family tree goes back to the C36 AMG of 1993 — the very first vehicle developed as a cooperative venture between Daimler - Benz and AMG.
Jefferson recalls family members who passed, glorious social gatherings with elite entertainers whose fame didn't shield them from racial slights, and the comfort so many took in the embrace of people of their own race and class.
Clearly Émile's mother represents the staid tradition of a woman of her class whose job was to exert an iron hand over the doings of her family.
Army Group Center is an enclave of Prussian aristocrats who have owned the Wehrmacht almost as long as they've owned their baronial estates, an officer class whose families have been intermarrying for generations.
But it is also a remarkably nuanced novel whose currents run much deeper, delving into the minds of four characters: Aguilar, a husband passionately in love with his wife and determined to rescue her from insanity: Agustina, a beautiful woman from an upper - class Colombian family who is caught in the throes of madness; Midas, a drug - trafficker and money - launderer, who is Agustina's former lover; and Nicolás, Agustina's grandfather.
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The program offers classes on nights and weekends to accommodate students whose work or family schedule prohibits them from attending classes during the day.
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