Sentences with phrase «do well in school while»

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Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
No... I actually began questioning Christianity and all religions when I was in elementary school and in history class while learning about the greek gods and their myths thought «Well... let's see... these people really believed in these gods and those stories... thought they really happened... but there was no evidence they did and we all know they're not real now... so what's different between that and Christianity and other religions?»
For a while, this seemed to work: he re-enrolled in school, he did well in his classes, he terminated his psychotherapy.
While we have no detailed picture of instruction in Alexandria, we do have a rather vivid description of his courses in Caesarea, which we may take as representative of the two schools, and, in a measure, of the best catechetical instruction in general at the middle of the third century.
Arsenal do have a good team except for few mistakes after being in control they lost their cohesion and created school errors and just after they score they loose it again but honestly they tried and tried hard but the olympiakos goal keeper kept his team afloat with the help of the referee and from the match statistics we had 62 % position with 8 on target and 8 corners while olympiakos had 38 % with 5 on targets with 4 corners from the statistics we can say we won the game so in a sense two mistakes and we lost the game Still looking forward for Sunday come on Arsenal
I've been overwhelmed with all of the options (I do better with limited choices) and, while I haven't actually visited any of the schools in person yet (I have talked with some moms about where they are sending their kids), I haven't felt peaceful about the whole process.
One boy, a new arrival at Polaris that year, had been kicked out of his previous school for breaking into the principal's office, and while he was doing better at Polaris, Brady said, he had clearly not left his troubles behind; he was the only student during the round of handshakes and greetings to report (in a quiet voice) that his spring break had been red.
So far at least, the data, says Dawn Comstock, PhD, an associate professor of Epidemiology for the Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education, and Research (PIPER) program at the Colorado School of Public Health, MomsTeam Institute Board of Advisor and a co-author of a 2014 study on injuries in high school lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %) from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %) from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are actually quite good at preveSchool of Public Health, MomsTeam Institute Board of Advisor and a co-author of a 2014 study on injuries in high school lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %) from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %) from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are actually quite good at preveschool lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %) from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %) from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are actually quite good at preventing.
While I recognize kids need nourishment to do well in school, and our society benefits greatly by providing a good education to all, I strongly believe we need to separate the education — free meal link, for many reasons.
While we all want our kiddos to do well in school, there may be something to say for letting them develop more organically early on.
However the economies of scale do apply and if the food in a school is proven to be good over a sustained period, then universal takeup can lower the price while maintaining the quality or indeed further improve the quality (for example in our school when the takeup reached more than 60 % they were able to switch to entirely free range organic meats where they had previously managed just decent quality local meats).
While the funding in the current bill is less than the Obama administration asked for, Vilsack vows that his department will do everything it can to help schools do the best with what money they are given.
While we still have a lot of work to do in terms of reducing schools» reliance on highly processed foods, children dependent on the federal lunch and breakfast programs (as well as after - school snack and even school supper programs) can and do have access to nutritionally balanced meals each and every school day (and throughout the summer where summer meals are offered.)
Do you feel it is possible to emphasis taste better in American school menus and in other local environments, still while keeping the choice option that is common in the American culture?
other issues such as education and vaccination decisions had to be made, and, while at first the young couple followed the norm and the first two of their children started out in public school and fully vaccinated, it just didn't sit well with the parenting style they'd developed.
School food directors have to contend on a daily basis with extremely tight budgetary constraints, reams of regulations, innumerable logistical issues and the intense pressure of retaining student participation in the program, all while dealing with a lot of well - meaning (but generally uninformed) parents who want to tell them how to do their job.
After eight years of work to «fix school food», I am convinced that while on paper it may be possible to draw up a budget to operate a school meal program, including all of the expenses — food, labor, overhead, kitchen facilities, equipment, staff training, office expenses, everything it takes to run a meal program — with nutritious scratch cooked lunches for $ 2.72 apiece, no district of any size is, in fact, doing it, despite the best efforts of many capable people like Ann Cooper.
While we all hope that our children will do well in school, we hope with even greater fervor that they will do well in life.
A confident child may be more well - rounded in school, while a child who doesn't have a lot of confidence won't be willing to try out new clubs, new hobbies or interests, or anything that doesn't fit into his or her smaller social bubble.
Do you feel it is possible to emphasis taste and variety better in American and other country's school menus while keeping the choice option that is common in the American culture?
Furthermore, many public schools lack the facilities for cooking and food storage that Chef Boundas has at his disposal, and while I didn't find out exactly what Chef Boundas pays his labor, it may well be less than labor costs would be in a highly unionized district.
Q&A topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative on pre-K when together but express different views when apart, will the city fund a single year of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many of the prospective new pre-K seats are in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be space available in neighborhoods where schools are overcrowded, how many of the prospective new sites are in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is so opposed to co-locations of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced ad campaign by charter school supporters, his views on academically screened high schools, his view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off - topic questions Friday evening despite saying on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status of 28 charter schools expecting to open in fall 2014 in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance on the TV series The Good Wife and his view on city employees marching in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade in uniform / with banners.
Sharpton added that Devos — a longtime backer of charter and Christian schools --» does not believe in public education,» and would transform federal school funding into a voucher system that would favor a small percentage of well - off students while neglecting the rest.
From the late 1990s to the early aughts school districts were putting in less than one percent of teachers» salaries, while teachers contributed around 3 percent because the economy was doing well.
Meanwhile you appeared in your own ads on television outfitted in sartorial splendor, perfectly coiffed, while seemingly inferring to the parents of East Ramapo that the best solution to their problem is to have a teacher like you, or perhaps your girlfriend, take over what the East Ramapo School District is increasingly failing to do.
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Well, on the one hand, he'll do better while he's in school and is less likely to become delinquent.
While feelings of incompetence and basking in glory could have opposing effects on well - being, the study found overall that attending a higher - ability college relative to high school did not have any significant links to depression or self - esteem, relative to no school ability change from high school to college.
«While more affluent students do better in school than children from lower income backgrounds, we are finding that musical training can alter the nervous system to create a better learner and help offset this academic gap.»
While the study does not suggest that being overweight or obese cause a person to be single or lonely, it is well - known that body weight status can wreck one's self - esteem, which makes it harder to excel in school, work, and relationships.
While (I hope) most adults still know the basics of writing a proper thank you note, it's not something that is taught in school these days, so here's some tips on how to do it in case you want to teach your own children (or need a personal refresher as well).
Since IHCU was founded in April of 2016, I have been invested in, and passionate about creating strong roots for this school — we will do all that it takes to ensure the best opportunities through career - focused education for our students, while pushing the boundaries of health coaching.
That's why doctors like Dr. Walter C. Willett from the Harvard School of Public Health contend that while coconut oil does give good cholesterol a boost, it should still be used in moderation until long term studies are available.
There is tremendous pressure on children to do well in reading, math and science, while the creative and physical curriculum has been drastically cut and even removed from schools.
Finally while eating spicy chicken wings at school (my fave, their so yummy) and feeling not like myself I told my good friend Alyssa, «I have my camera in the car, want to do an outfit post?»
I don't believe in «growing up» you can have a good career, finish school and live a responsible life while still having fun like a kid playing games and enjoying life and I am proof of that.
Your ex doesn't have the right to say you shouldn't date his best friend Credit: Alamy When I was a sophomore in high school, my best friend started dating my ex behind m back (while I was on vacation!)
While not aspiring to paint a complete portrait, this succinct piece does contain excerpts of Dangerfield's well - known standup act and Easy Money in addition to School.
Trying to figure out how to stay in touch with the generally apathetic Dan while her needy school - age beau Rory (Max Carver) doesn't seem to be much better of an option, Katie's year of rest and relaxation becomes much more menacing than she ever could have predicted.
While he concedes that kids who go to the new crop of academically rigorous inner - city schools, like the KIPP Academy, may do better on tests than his kids, he is confident that Hyde students will be likelier to stay in college and succeed in life.
While the outlook is not great, it appears that schools are doing well in managing the budgets they have, efficiently and effectively.
If we do this in all of our schools, while also stimulating curiosity and imagination, then all students will have the skills they need to get and keep a good job and be a contributing citizen, while our country will have a workforce that can continually produce innovations.
While the schools in our district are not far apart in terms of distance, it is often difficult for them to make connections with each other even though we have the best intentions and we all realize the potential for increased engagement when we do facilitate these experiences.
Additionally, the report advises that while grammar school pupils do score slightly higher at GCSE, much of this is explained by prior levels of attainment, meaning that bright pupils do just as well in the best comprehensives as they do in grammars.
While research has shown that the increased roll out of 1:1 mobile devices could have the potential to improve learning outcomes and help schools to better take advantage of the connected world we now live in, the successful implementation does face a number of barriers.
She continues, «Working closely and purposefully with colleagues helped the teachers in these schools do better with their own students, while building a better school.
However, the two researchers acknowledged in a 2007 Boston Globe story that while «students involved in the arts do better in school and on their SATs than those who are not involved... correlation isn't causation, and an analysis we did several years ago showed no evidence that arts training actually causes scores to rise.»
While we know that a balance is important, that young people want to be supported and that they want to feel connected to their school and to their teacher, there's much more that needs to be understood about this and we can do this both through administering questionnaires but probably better yet actually talking to teachers and young people and asking them specifically, in specific schools, in specific neighbourhoods: «What would make for a better relationship and a better environment where you would want to spend time, learn and also learn some good, positive behaviour skills?»
It showed that among the 16 states studied, there was wide variation in charter quality, and that while lots of charters were doing well, lots were doing worse than local district schools.
And while there is no question that secular teachers in public schools can be wonderfully nurturing and nourishing, I do believe that for many kids in pain, schools in which teachers can assure them that God loves them and wants them to succeed just might work best.
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