Sentences with phrase «grade class president»

Corin, 17, 11th - grade class president at Stoneman Douglas, stressed that putting an end to gun violence is «a bipartisan issue» that can be achieved through gun regulations.

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A good student — «though football was all I thought about from the seventh grade on» — Smith went to Princeton, where he was president of his class in his sophomore, junior and senior years, captained the football team and in 1952 and 1953 was named All - East and All - Ivy League at single - wing fullback.
My daughter's second grade class has been discussing the presidents.
«Every election, from class president in fourth grade to assemblyman to Congress member, you name it, the one with the most votes wins.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew urged New York City to embark next September on a long - term initiative that will lower class size in the public schools to no more than 15 students in kindergarten through third grade.
Staff ** Hanks and Fisk make a charming couple in this tale of a class president fighting to get into Stanford after his school sends the wrong grades.
President Donald Trump enters Jane Jones» fourth grade class during a tour of Saint Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Fla..
Texas AFT President Gayle Fallon offered the following lame and insulting excuse: «If that happened no one would want to teach in low income schools or a class that was behind grade level.»
The election for class president of the 5th grade shapes up as a two - way race between Cricket and Lucas, but throughout the course of t...
Russell Davis shows NEA President Dennis Van Roekel what he's been learning in his 7th grade science class at G. James Gholson Middle School in Landover, MD on Wednesday morning.
She and the president visited in 2009 to tour the high - performing school and read a book to a second - grade class.
They could also help districts lower class sizes in k - 3rd grade and reinstate the arts in ALL schools — not just 13 favorites (I am referring to the President's Turnaround Arts program).
Boys from all walks of life, including boys who seem to have made it — the suburban high school football captain, the seventh - grade prep school class president, the small - town police chief's son, the inner - city student who is an outstanding cartoonist and son of a welfare mother — all were feeling so alone that f worried that they often seemed to channel their despair into rage not only toward others but toward themselves.
Equine Club President Meghan Wanstrath, of the DVM Class of 2019, awards a giveaway to Dakota Szakacs, a horse enthusiast in the 7th grade from St. Joseph County, as Dr. Tim Lescun looks on during the Horseman's Forum in Lynn Hall.
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