Sentences with phrase «for public schoolteachers»

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One older Jewish lady, a retired public schoolteacher, told him, «I wouldn't vote for [Espada] to clean the toilets in the schools.»
Mr. Cuomo used his power over the decennial redistricting process to win some victories in March: He was able to get lawmakers, who wanted him to sign the gerrymandered legislative maps they had drawn, to agree to curb pension benefits for future public workers, to create a more rigorous system for evaluating schoolteachers, and to take the first step toward legalizing a significant expansion of casino gambling.
Synopsis: In the 1920s, Tennessee schoolteacher Bertram Cates (Dick York) is put on trial for violating the Butler Act, a state law that prohibits public sch... [MORE]
Synopsis: In the 1920s, Tennessee schoolteacher Bertram Cates (Dick York) is put on trial for violating the Butler Act, a state law that prohibits public school teachers from teaching evolution instead of creationism.
I sat in the audience of a fifty - two - year - old woman who had worked with a voice coach for two years to become a more fluent and compelling public speaker, watched the dress rehearsal of a play written by a sixty - three - year - old new playwright, and enjoyed the debut performance of a fifty - eight - year - old former schoolteacher at the conclusion of his first year of studying acting.
Nate Goldbaum, a Chicago public schoolteacher, designated Duncan «the man who is taking away everything we hold dear» and pushed for his immediate resignation.
Public schoolteachers and firefighters are safe from this confusion for now because the eligibility of their jobs has never been in dispute.
«They even go so far as to gin up a science curriculum designed to «dissuade» public schoolteachers from teaching science — a shocking plan to undermine education and turn our public schools into mouthpieces for agenda - driven propaganda.»
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