Sentences with phrase «everyone in the school who»

For example, one person may use «early childhood staff» to mean just the preschool teachers, but another person may assume that means everyone in the school who has contact with any student from preschool through third grade.

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Sounds like a must - read for everyone who's struggled with awkwardness, in high school and beyond.
They are talking about everyone who chooses to be self - employed — from a corner food vendor without a high school diploma to a high - tech founder with a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford.)
«Back in the day, he was the face of the school and everyone who was anyone in Calgary knew the dean and admired his commitment and leadership to building a great business school.
In this spirit, almost everyone can name a teacher they had in school who played an important role in inspiring, encouraging and challenging them to further their interests and studieIn this spirit, almost everyone can name a teacher they had in school who played an important role in inspiring, encouraging and challenging them to further their interests and studiein school who played an important role in inspiring, encouraging and challenging them to further their interests and studiein inspiring, encouraging and challenging them to further their interests and studies.
Had everyone who knew of his struggles sat down in a room and compared notes about his recent past, perhaps an alarm would have sounded ahead of what emerged on Valentine's Day, when Cruz allegedly walked into a suburban South Florida high school and carried out one of the nation's deadliest school shootings.
My son, who is 17 is now 6» 4» tall.So is most of his friends and everyone else in school.
Liberal Catholicism has many mansions, and depending on how the term is used, it can sweep in everything from worldly prep schools «in the Jesuit tradition» to passionately ascetic Catholic Worker houses, everyone from the all - but - lapsed Catholic who shows up at Mass twice a year to the devout Catholic who attends every Sunday but felt glad for his gay nephew when the Supreme Court ruled for same - sex marriage.
I would not hesitate to go to a wedding, funeral, graduation, retirement party, baby shower, ballgame, courtroom, birthday party, family reunion, public hearing, town parade, school play, or other social function due to the presence or lack of a 1 - 2 minute prayer from a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, valedictorian, mayor, police chief, council member, or 3rd grader who will play the Tree in the school spring play, nor would I feel it appropriate or necessary to make a social scene just so everyone could hear my opinion on the matter.
This country certainly does not cater to religious beliefs, given that you can't even say the word «pray» in a public school anymore, and we have a president who is pushing for everyone to pay for contraceptives.
Nord's plan for teaching religion as religion under existing First Amendment jurisprudence will not please everyone who seeks more religion in the schools.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
Chen, who coached the Menlo middle school track and soccer teams, and later cross country, convinced her to try track and field, envisioning her as a sprinter («In soccer, she would blow by everyone,» he said).
Everyone talks about a graduating class from high school and key athletes moving on into college, but it's always fun to check out those who've earned jobs as rookies in the NFL after playing in college.
Everyone who has ever put their child on a bus to a game or a school or a museum and worried about bus drivers and other drivers and popped tires or potholed roads could relate to the tragedy in Humboldt.
First of all, I am troubled by the suggestion from someone who apparently works in an elementary school that no one will get made fun of for their t - shirt if everyone is also wearing one.
Dear Abby: I hope you are going to give us the follow - up story of the 79 - year - old woman who slept with two - thirds of the boys in her high school class and everyone knew it.
A huge thank you to everyone, in particular schools, cooks, and caterers, who have worked so hard over the past few months to make...
We want to express our thanks and appreciation to everyone who participated in our National School Breakfast Week celebration.
The response to the School Nutrition Association's fundraising campaign to benefit the Annual Fund has been overwhelming — thank you everyone who has donated, and participated in our ongoing #GivingTuesday event.
So I would give, there those things again you know, so it definitely helped to have people around that not necessarily would just agree with me, with that I could see that yes her child is a year older and she is still doing it like wait, her child just walked over to her and laid across her lap you know so all of those things that people kept saying, «Oh my god she's still breastfeeding, she will still be breastfeeding until high school» you know like, those things weren't important in that group because everyone was doing it so it definitely made life a lot easier just to see it just to be around people who are doing the same things that I was doing.
I wonder if it has ever occurred to the middle class kids who are organizing these protests that while they have the luxury of saying no to school food, there are other kids who rely on it for a substantial part of their daily nutrition, and who are being put in the unpleasant position of having to choose between being cool [by joining everyone else in the boycott] and being hungry?
RW: One staff member in a school told me about a little second grade girl who had just sat down and was taking her first bite of food, when the lunchroom monitor called out, «Everyone take your last bite.
But it was a practical plan, that I knew would work in time, and would appeal to everyone; my husband who needed to know we'd be financially secure and stable, my daughter whose enjoying her local Kindergarten, but also loves the freedom of the school holidays, and me.
I love that we can make that choice and I also love that we have a formal school system (one which I work in) that is there and available for everyone who can't make the choice you have be it financial, lack of interest or knowledge or whatever.
I hear from angry parents every month who want to know why we aren't able to do here in San Francisco what they do in Berkeley; they read about school food and get the idea that Berkeley faces all the same challenges that everyone else does, so how come they are able to have grass fed beef and scratch cooked meals and we aren't?
Why not ask everyone who cares about this issue to sign this school food petition from the Pew Charitable Trusts, or to urge their Congressional representatives to adequately fund school meals in the upcoming Child Nutrition Reauthorization?
It truly is a great tool and resource for everyone who cares about child nutrition in schools, home, and everywhere in - between.
then on the other side, pictures of the food we wanted to be serving, the all organic, locally grown, politcally correct fruits and vegetables grown on the worker - owned co-op farm where everyone had great health care benefits, and the free range, non-corn-fed animals who never had an unhappy day in their lives until they were turned into school lunches.
In the meantime, I want to say a sincere thank you to everyone who has visited and supported my School Bites blog.
Ultimately I would love for everyone who operates a school nutrition program to implement healthy meals without all this legislation... kinda like the good ole days when I was in school.
Fixing school food is not for the faint of heart, nor for those who want everyone in the world to like them.
«The reason we saved Wadleigh's middle school is because the entire community worked together in unity to make sure that everyone knew, from the mayor to the Chancellor to the DOE, that we were going to stand and fight,» said State Senator Brian Benjamin, who had engaged in meetings with the DOE and helped organize a protest to prevent the school from becoming only a high school.
An Orthodox Jewish leader in the Senate, Simcha Felder (D - Brooklyn), a hypocritical Democrat who keeps the Republicans in power by voting with them, demanded that Orthodox parochial schools not have the same educational mandates as everyone else.
«Not everyone is schooled in child development,» said Cronin, who spent 14 years working as a special victims unit prosecutor in Westchester County.
While technically the money side of social welfare is indeed not payable to illegal aliens, (1) They still get an incredibly costly (to taxpayers) set of benefits such as free public school education for their kids; law - and - order which is a public good; and medical care in ER facilities who have to treat everyone, with or without insurance.
«If our losses today are part - payment for every family that is more secure because of a job we helped create, every person with depression who is treated with the compassion they deserve, every child who does a little better in school, every apprentice with a long and rewarding career to look forward to, every gay couple who know their love is worth no less than everyone else's, and every pensioner with a little more freedom and dignity in retirement, then I hope our losses can be endured with a little selfless dignity.»
Like nearly everyone who decides to spend 5 years of his life in graduate school, I arrived thinking that I wanted to be a professor.
«Those are the things everyone was concerned about in earlier embryo work,» says George Church, a CRISPR expert and geneticist at Harvard Medical School, who was not involved with the work.
I did have one friend in high school who did everything the opposite way from everyone else.
Hardworking, disciplined, and responsible, you were probably that kid in school who did everyone's part of the group project (and loved every minute of it).
I rather fill it and there's interesting data that says kids who spend more time on the social and emotional aspects when they're younger, they're actually academically delayed in middle school and then they kick everyone's ass...
I want to wish everyone who is in the last few weeks of school the best of luck on finals!
Most everyone who went to high school in Livingston, NJ, with Newark - born Jason Alexander knew that the lad was destined to become a major actor.
Whether Sylvia will hook up again with her ex or Prudie (Emily Blunt)- an insecure high school language teacher who throws in French phrases during book discussions, to the annoyance of everyone - will rediscover what she saw in her oafish husband parallels the second - chances theme of «Persuasion.»
The other character types in the film including Fawcett (Sasha Pieterse) the hot girl, Shiley (Andrea Bowen) and McKenzie (Evanna Lynch) the religious types, Sophie (Molly Tarlov) the I am not sure if she's a lesbian or a rebel, Soledad (Joanna «JoJo» Levesque), the activist, Glen, the straight guy who everyone thinks is gay, and lastly, Caprice (Xosha Roquemore), who more or less is your typical black girl with a hot shot attitude and is big on trying to promote diversity within the school.
Writer - director Richard Linklater (The School of Rock) attempts to play with fire by giving us the answer in this sequel, and with everyone who saw and enjoyed the first film forming their own imaginary conclusions, the answer would seem bound to disappoint.
Due to her bad attitude and the poor way she treats (nearly) everyone who comes in contact with her, Barbara is constantly getting herself in trouble at school and battles demons both imaginary and real.
Thomas Mann (also seen in The Stanford Prison Experiment) leads this tale of unlikely friendship as Greg Gaines, an awkward acquaintance of everyone in high school who keeps everyone at the perfect calculated distance so as to avoid any conflict and drama, making it easy to coasting through his adolescence.
In order to make sure that everyone is working toward the same goal, «we have to have people that are responsible for the connections themselves, [people who] own the network» between schools and their communities, said Elorza.
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