Not exact matches
Joined
at the
event by Dr. Sandra Hassink, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and by Jessica Donze Black, head of the Kids» Safe and Healthful Foods Project
at the Pew Charitable Trusts, Vilsack movingly
described how, as the son of a drug - and alcohol - addicted adoptive mother, he was shamed for being overweight which in turn impacted his performance in
school.
Speaking to reporters after an
event promoting the proposed
school bond issue on the November ballot, he spoke
at length about his plan, terming it «entirely reasonable» and
describing his primary responsibility as acting «to protect the people of the state of New York.»
It's a film our critic
describes as «emotionally devastating,» and it's hard to see how any documentary that takes such an unflinching and deeply - felt look
at the aftermath of such an epochal tragedy as the
school shootings in Newtown Connecticut could not be — especially as the film focuses not on the killer or on the politics of the
event, but simply on the children, in particular on three of the victims, and their families trying to cope in the wake of an incomprehensible loss.
At the end of the night, the girls talked about how much fun they had,
describing their project as the best
school event they had attended or thrown.
Assistant Principal
at Orange Grove, Carmelina Cascio
described the initiative as an
event designed to teach students critical coping mechanisms, which may not see as much emphasis in the course of a regular
school day.
At back - to -
school events, give parents a taste of PBL and
describe some of the exciting projects planned for the year.
Their teacher
described the role of sustainability
at the
school «no longer the preserve of after
school clubs or one - off
events, learning about the environment and our place therein is now an everyday part of our
school».
Michael Fullan, adviser to the Premier and Minister of Education in Ontario, Canada,
describes how
school leadership can maximize impact in his hour - long keynote address
at our 2015
event.
Here's the former principal of PS 261
at a Black Lives Matter in
Schools Week event earlier this year, describing the opportunity costs of testing and test prep and contrasting the vastly different experiences in the District 15 school where she was principal and the East New York schools where she began her career and where she mentors today: https://vimeo.com/26
Schools Week
event earlier this year,
describing the opportunity costs of testing and test prep and contrasting the vastly different experiences in the District 15
school where she was principal and the East New York
schools where she began her career and where she mentors today: https://vimeo.com/26
schools where she began her career and where she mentors today: https://vimeo.com/260677448
During an interview
at a Chalkbeat breakfast
event on Thursday, the CEO of Success Academy Charter
Schools explained her evolution from what she
described as an «FDR Democrat» who believed the traditional
school system was flawed but could be improved to an outspoken critic trying to lead an educational revolution from the outside.
The recipient must agree to serve on the NJASL Board of Trustees and a committee for one year plus implement
at least one idea obtained
at the AECT conference attended, write an article for Bookmark about the experience after the conference attended and impressions of the
event, prepare a webinar or similar form
describing the experience
at AECT, assist
at the AECT Booth during the Annual NJASL Fall Conference, and participate on AECT's
School Media Technology Division (SMT) Board
Local animal activist, Jill Parrish contacted police after another teacher
at the
school described the
events to her.
Finally, adolescents were asked to write a few sentences to
describe the most recent time that they saw another student getting picked on
at school and how they responded when they witnessed this
event and why.