The objective of this study was to determine the effect of mandatory, scheduled hand disinfection (HD) on actual absenteeism because of infectious illness
in elementary school pupils in Denmark.
Within 30 minutes of the quake, the ship undocked with 200 people aboard, including 48
elementary school pupils on a tour, because a ship at sea is safer than the shore during a tsunami.
Peggy S. Linton retired this past June after three decades in South Carolina's classrooms, only to realize she would desperately miss her job
teaching elementary school pupils to speak Spanish.
Florida
elementary school pupils who aren't already getting out from behind their desks for some physical activity will soon see a big jump in the amount of time they spend exercising and playing sports, under one of several education - related measures approved in Florida's recently concluded legislative session.
Hoping to avoid the risk of breaching an ill - defined boundary between church and state, some public school officials have
prohibited elementary school pupils from distributing trinkets with religious messages, and thereby encountered a different peril.
They're already the nation's largest minority group among children under 18; in 25 years, projections show, one in every four
elementary school pupils will be Hispanic.
On rainy days,
elementary school pupils might do calisthenics in their classrooms while practicing their spelling.
And the dispute may keep the district from offering summer classes for more than 2,000
elementary school pupils.
The Jefferson County, Ky., school board weighs a plan to promote voluntary busing by providing financial incentives to
elementary school pupils.
State figures show that more than 691,000
elementary school pupils — about one in five elementary students statewide — were truant during the 2011 - 12 school year.