Sentences with phrase «doing in public schools»

I will sue any teacher doing this in a public school to my daughter.
Surveys were done in public schools and colleges, churches and random phone calls I think the survey was done by a relgious group.
There's no reason that we can't do that in public schools.
They also found that salaries in private schools correspond to aptitude and scarce skills (such as math and science skills) more than they do in public schools.
We can best do this in our public schools by focusing on creating positive learning environments that nurture the whole child and provide access to enriching and coherent curriculum — not on shallow tests designed to evaluate individual teachers and students.
«Equity needs to be done in the public schools and in the charter schools,» the Rev. Ronald Slaughter, pastor of Saint James AME Church, which runs Visions, said.
Most students with disabilities won't be able to find the same level of service in the private schools as they do in the public schools.
Frightening children with doomsday scenarios is just plain wrong, but that is exactly what the environmental extremists are doing in public school classrooms.

Not exact matches

They don't want racism, but they do want their public schools, which in many places don't exist anymore.
«The problem is, I don't know whether I'm going to get the mensch or the schmuck,» Joele Frank, of the eponymous public relations firm that has helped companies fight Elliott and other activists, commented at a panel at a Tulane law school event in March.
5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
While he doesn't believe MEC has any control over that debate, the organization can help advance the public conversation around the Feb. 14 shooting that resulted in 17 deaths at a high school in Parkland, Fla., he said.
After many a group brainstorming session, Brian and his partners wrote down Public Supply's mission — «We create writing essentials in support of public - school arts» — but they didn't consider their job finPublic Supply's mission — «We create writing essentials in support of public - school arts» — but they didn't consider their job finpublic - school arts» — but they didn't consider their job finished.
The question is not whether students have rights in public school — they do — but whether mandatory clear backpacks are an overreach on the part of school administration.
Harvard Business School did a study: If you invested a dollar 20 years ago in a select portfolio of public companies focused just on growing their businesses, that dollar would've grown to $ 14.46.
Didn't support the Burnaby School Board's policy banning homophobia and transphobia: The premier didn't stand up for the board's progressive policy, missing a key opportunity to take a strong public stance in favour of protecting LGBT students.
According to the College Board, tuition and fees for the 2016 — 2017 school year cost an average of $ 33,480 at private colleges, $ 9,650 at public in - state colleges, and $ 24,930 at public out - of - state colleges.3 And those figures don't even include room and board.
The sad truth is that most public schools in the United States already do some sort of mass shooting drill.
All this despite the fact that private schooling doesn't actually yield better outcomes for students, according to a recent Statistics Canada report (instead, the apparent academic success of private school student is due to their socioeconomic backgrounds).9 A UBC study also found that students from public schools scored higher in first - year university classes than their private school counterparts.10
Or they can help pave the way for the next public software - engineering school, as Union Square Ventures» venture capitalist Fred Wilson did in New York.
Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
We have christians fighting to make public school give them time to pray and have church clubs, but when jews or muslims do it in a public place it requires a call to the FBI and they claim the jews are being insensitive?
I just don't want them teaching in my schools or being demonstrative in public with their husbands.
It does if that nonsense is perpetuated in public schools.
Did you think all religious music performed in a public school is Christian?
Why do they work so hard to force such good people down, attacking the open practice of faith at high school football games or in public offices?
I only got the last question wrong because I'm not American and I don't know whether it's legally okay in the States to read from the bible in public schools.
And I guess you «don't care» about teaching Creationism in public schools because you aren't in public school anymore.
Ohhh, is that what you were doing in the Dove school district when Christians tried to force creationism into the public school science curricula?
One need not be a historian of education or a theologian to assess the damage done to public education and then to society in general by how these cases were decided and what public school officials were empowered to do (or so they believed) despite the clearly given cautions from the Supreme Court itself.
I think Jews got the worse end of the Soviet era but I don't hear them crying if there's no singing of Hannukah songs in the public schools.
Given the common association of the word «indoctrinate» with totalitarian methods, there might be at least a «slight suspicion» that Justice Stevens did not use the term in its neutral sense, especially since he nowhere refers to public school indoctrination.
Mormons do not run religious schools that take public aid from the state, such as secular textbooks, though that is a practice approved by the Supreme Court in states with substantial numbers of parochial schools.
The stories they heard in law school about independence, public service, and professionalism don't match up with their everyday experiences.
(One public high school in town didn't have the Mormon seminary building on campus.)
I simply don't want your religion in government or in the public schools or in my doctor's office.
Loosely translated, this means that the First Amendment does not protect, but restricts, free speech in public schools if it is religious in nature.
But they don't leave it there — they want to set laws based upon their religious beliefs, set school curricula based upon their religious beliefs, have their religious prayers in public meetings, put their religious texts on public buildings, etc..
In a polarising debate that has already played on the public's fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwateIn a polarising debate that has already played on the public's fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwatein the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwater.
In a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school somedaIn a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school somedain the street or in school somedain school someday.
Don't like what they're teaching in public school, go to a private one or teach at home.
What must be done is to keep insisting on the right to teach the Bible as history and as literature in the public schools until this not only is permitted but becomes as widely practiced there as in the state universities.
I also didn't pay much attention in public school.
What is your attitude toward the theory of evolution, and do you believe it should be taught in public schools?
«That's why the church continues to try to block science from progressing, trying to block certain sciences in schools, and they don't teach all science in private christian schools» = > Public schools are so anti God it is pathetic you are way off on that one.
Writing for the court in Abington v. Schempp (1963), Justice Tom Clark held that public schools can not establish a «religion of secularism,» preferring «those who believe in no religion over those who do believe.»
I did nt grow up learning about God, I grew up learning about evolution in the public schools.
Science - Then you do understand how neither creationism, as unproven and Darwinism, as false, have no place in our public schools.
For this reason it is important for a democracy to have a strong public school system, and parents who cherish democratic ideals do well to send their children to schools, either public or independent, in which traditional class distinctions are minimized.
That's exactly why atheists don't want believers creating laws based solely upon their beliefs, why atheists don't want those beliefs taught in schools as science, why atheists don't want those beliefs posted on public buildings, etc..
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