Sentences with phrase «happen on school days»

Just Sunday we had yet another typhoon — why don't they happen on school days?!

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Pierre Poilievre apologized in 2008, when he made similarly cruel comments about the expense of compensation on the day that Harper delivered his formal apology for what happened at the schools.
hello God... give us cheaper gas... good luck with that... it isn't happening... to get cheaper gas, every American citizen, should all go on strike and not go to work, school, etc. one day..
I'd come home from school and immediately run to the fridge with hopes that I would find something yummy to snack on, and if that yummy thing happened to be an artichoke, well then it was a happy day.
(Side note: the arm that you see ladling soup into a container is mine, lol — I happened to have been volunteering on the day of filming, packing up freshly brewed soup to deliver to a local school.)
The Wiggins vs. Parker debate has happened since their high school days, and now both will be charged to uphold the hype placed on this 2014 class.
She asked what might happen if parents organized a boycott of objectionable meals and, for example, sent all their kids to school with a sack lunch on the day «Brunch for Lunch» was served.
Support from other home schoolers can help us with this on - going learning, and when you have a more challenging day (which happens once in a while), it is also very useful to know other home schooling parents, who can help you with ideas and give you encouragement.
How to home school your preschooler on a $ 1 a day is full of ideas for you to use which will cost you literally nothing and are often just the thing moms need to validate how much learning is happening in their toddler's day.
In the Garfield Park fieldhouse, on the West Side in one of Chicago «s poorest, high - crime neighborhoods, next to nothing was happening in the after - school programs on that day, Oct. 17.
Well, good for you for sticking to your guns, but prepare to be furious when your child comes home on the last day before the winter break vibrating like a tuning fork from all of the «holiday» (read «Christmas») treats that well meaning parents send for the traditional pre-break party that happens in virtually every public school classroom on the last school day of the calendar year.
With all the school food developments happening on the federal level these days, I'm a bit late in reporting some nice news from my own backyard.
It happens every day on the playground on playdates and in school — kids making fun of one another, playfully calling each other names.
The school nurse attends to all sorts of issues that happen during the school day, such as scraped knees on the playground or lost baby teeth.
I don't know what's happening in your school, but on a typical day in my kids» lunch room, there's not a lot of algebra instruction going on.
This is because all of the stolen moments that hubby and I count on to get us through the day (nap time, computer time while boys are at school and baby plays quietly in baby - proofed area, early bedtime for kids, hot bath and wine after kids go to bed) never happen because there is a flurry of fun activities that keep us from sticking to our schedule.
Preschoolers begin to understand that certain things happen on certain days — for instance, you can explain that Monday and Wednesday are school days.
«When we look at the present day, we have a very high fidelity timeline over the last about 500 million years of what's happened on Earth, and we have a pretty good understanding that plate tectonics and volcanism and all these kinds of processes have happened more or less the same way over the last couple of billion years,» says Lindy Elkins - Tanton, director of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University.
It surely happens to me on days when I have to attend courses AND to have after school meetings for the blog.
Commenting on the findings, Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The findings of this survey paint a shocking picture of what is happening in our schools, where on a day - to - day basis teachers are getting no support despite being subjected to appalling levels of online abuse.
So it will be about what happens [in schools] on every other day besides the test day.
Parents, especially those who work outside of the home, have long days on the job, often exhausting commutes, and frequent challenges to keep the house in order AND keep an eye on what's happening in their child's school,» Ellis wrote for MSNBC.com.
Commenting on the findings, Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The findings of this survey paint a shocking picture of what is happening in our schools, where on a day - to - day basis teachers are getting no support despite being subjected to appalling levels of online abuse, while pupils» ability to view and share inappropriate online content seems to continue virtually unabated.
A couple of days later, at a back - to - school event at the high school where she was working as a literacy coordinator, Tannis happened to sit next to a stranger who recognized her from church and mentioned that she was on the Women's Prison Ministry team.
For many, the transition to becoming a successful middle school student — neurologically and socially — is a gradual one, and being more independent doesn't happen automatically on the first day (or in the first month) of middle school.
Challenge: Teachers have to keep track of the multiple processes that have to happen on the first days and weeks of school, and make sure they attend the multiple meetings scheduled during this time.
Support Others and Read (SOAR), which occurs every other day for the last twenty minutes of school and alternates with an advisory period that happens on opposite days.
Education leaders and policymakers should be just as concerned about what happens to young people after they exit their schools, I would argue, as they are about what happens to these students before they cross the dais on graduation day.
Duncan and Ali deserve a lot of credit for improving the quality of data on what's happening to our kids each and every day in schools.
All leader - mentors are former principals, so they are highly skilled to navigate situations that happen in a school on a day - by - day basis.
By day, Doug is an elementary school teacher known on the internet as The Weird Teacher, which also happens to be his twitter handle (@TheWeirdTeacher).
What happens on social media in the evenings and on the weekends inevitably carries over to the school day — distracting students and disrupting learning.
It's not just one moment, but millions of lightbulbs - on, warm - my - cynical - heart moments that happen every day in public school classrooms, on school buses, and in school libraries: It's the ninth grader in Maryland teacher Amy Clark Cox's classroom who told her, «I respect everyone's opinion except when it diminishes the existence of others.»
Whether it be the trusted front office secretary, stalwart math department chair or brilliant custodian, the day to day operation of a school ultimately depends on the people who make it all happen.
Well, I think Newark needs good schools, period... This idea of «we have to build charters at the expense of public school» is a ridiculous notion... That's an argument that people are having about real estate, about space, about money and finances, when on the ground, the thing that improves education is what happens in the classroom — is teacher development, staff development, and extended days and, you know, curriculum...
Teachers have a colossal influence on what happens in our schools, because day after day, they are the ultimate decision makers and tone setters.
Mock chicken leg appears on the lunch menu across district schools every four weeks — and always on a Thursday, which also happens to be a mashed potatoes and gravy day.
But if the same author tweets five times a day about the progress of her book promotion campaign («I just sent out 3 email pitches to the media,» «A national radio show producer is on vacation this week and won't be checking his email — that leaves two pitches that might come through,» «Just received an auto response from a producer, so who knows what might happen,» «I received a random phone call from a high school classmate and pitched my book to her,» and «I just sold a coworker a copy of my book»), that's going to get old pretty quickly.
It's entirely reminiscent of (and I suppose a continuation of) the early days of Kindle ebooks (2007) where everyone lined up on one side of the school yard or the other: either ebooks were the greatest thing that had ever happened to readers and writers, or else they were hideous in appearance, full of errors, and who would want to read on that stupid $ 400 black and white ereader anyway?
Twelve stories are included in this collection, and you'll discover what happened on Sara's final Spring Break of college; Lizzie's first day of school; Betty and Howard's first trip out of the country; and much more!
I also teach two classes at a local law school and write for Lawyerist — which usually happens at night or on the weekends (happy Mother's day!).
As announced earlier, it will be a one - day conference happening on April 15th here at Berkeley Law School.
If your offspring does happen to call one day with the less than ideal news that he or she is being asked to leave school, you'll want to take a deep breath and read on.
11) What happens if school unexpectedly closes on a day that classroom or in - car instruction is scheduled?
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There's a program called the Responsive Classroom Program, and that program has shown that when teachers take the time to greet the kids warmly when they come into the classroom, when they have a morning meeting that actually takes some time to help the kids kind of reset the emotional balance from where they might have come in from before the start of the school day, and where the kids are involved in talking about and making the rules and reflecting on what happens in the class, when they take that time, quote - unquote, away from direct instruction, academic gains improve.
I've used the «Shift Happens» one before, which is a similar style, but I'm already getting all sorts of ideas about how I can use this one a on the first day of high school for about about a hundred and twenty ninth graders come September.
All of my children are in school every day now (although the youngest only has a half day), so I purposely reduced my committments to see what would happen, to see whether I could refocus my time on painting (which I love), or exercise.
I was hoping something funny would happen on my first day of school canteen duty, so I could write about it this afternoon.
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