In her role as CEO of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy she has demonstrated that campuses comprised almost entirely of English language learners, in some of the poorest and
densest neighborhoods of our city, can excel.
Not exact matches
In Dominican and African American families from poor areas
of New York
City, living in a
neighborhood with
dense traffic and industrial facilities increased a child's risk
of developing asthma, according to Miller and other Columbia University researchers.
She has demonstrated that schools comprised almost entirely
of English learners, in some
of the
city's poorest and
densest neighborhoods, can achieve extraordinary results and serve as models
of excellence.
While staying in the Center's lodging in the historic Faubourg Tremé
neighborhood, artists are ideally situated to access the myriad and unique stimuli
of a historically
dense city.
Like a Mayan pyramid, the Anahuacalli Museum rises from a
dense, old
neighborhood in the southern environs
of Mexico
City, a good 1.5 - hour taxi ride from your next destination (unless it's Frida Kahlo's house and collection a short distance away).
The mural, which uses imagery from drawings
of churches and other buildings in New York
City, depicts tightly packed building - like structures across the wall as if they had been plucked from a
dense urban
neighborhood.
The conference participants, which included a significant percentage
of the country's architectural and urban planning heavyweights, also discussed issues such as transportation infrastructure in
dense urban fabrics, population diversity in
neighborhoods, open spaces and public buildings in
cities, and the connection between high densities and tall buildings.
Creating well - designed,
dense city neighborhoods that offer quality
of life, sense
of place and integrated uses and populations is THE issue in urban design today.
In big
cities and
dense urban
neighborhoods, auto insurance rates tend to be higher because
of things like crime, theft, vandalism, and traffic.