Sentences with phrase «homeroom teacher in»

That's what the government is trying, but it's a little easier than expected, seeing as this creature has struck a bargain with mankind: give him one month as a homeroom teacher in Japan, and let one of the students assassinate him.
Here's the issue: He's a 5th - grade homeroom teacher in the school where I work.

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Ellery Schempp, at 16 years of age in 1956, stayed in his seat while the rest of his high school class stood to recite the Lord's prayer; he flipped through the Koran while his homeroom teacher recited ten verses from the Bible.
I had read in Running Times magazine of a junior high homeroom teacher who did something similar in 1995.
On trial: A 21 - year - old Wisconsin woman testified last week that when she was in high school, her homeroom teacher hugged and kissed her on the mouth, wrote her letters and «made me feel special.»
Master rosters are printed for each homeroom (listing name / grade / barcode), and over the bar code it has a space for day of the week; the teacher checks the box if the student takes the meal, puts an «A» in blank for an absence, and leaves it blank to indicate refusal.
A teacher states, «Breakfast during homeroom time starts our day in a very positive way!
She later checked in with the boy's homeroom teacher to see if something in his home life might have prompted the question.
As January approached, the assistant principal and I finalized bus lists, checked in with parent volunteers, and encouraged teachers to review museum etiquette and introduce the word docent during homeroom.
And our cafeteria staff agreed to make sack lunches — teachers took the order during homeroom, and we stored them in rolling coolers.
But union contracts often limit how many hours a public - school teacher must be in the classroom: that's why a school may hire a substitute librarian rather than send everyone back to their homerooms when the full - time librarian is out.
In another classroom, Jonathan gets his report card from his homeroom teacher, and his hands tremble as he unfolds the paper.
So when Aguilar's homeroom teacher asked her to give the sixth - grade graduation speech, the 11 - year - old wrote it the way she had every other school assignment: in English.
Teachers are publicly criticized for not keeping their lines straight, for not being in «homeroom circle» properly, and for other minor infractions of classroom neatness.
In the elementary grades, a lot depends on the relationships forged with those all - important homeroom teachers.
In middle school, major subjects are departmentalized, and the student has a world language and a special each day, as well as homeroom handled by one of the core teachers.
Please sign up in the school lobby and let your student's homeroom teacher know that you will be participating.
In the elementary schools, the 163 5th grade teachers, who taught all subjects to the same group of students each day, implemented the intervention with their homeroom students.
The teachers are up their necks in assessment paperwork and the «bright» students are divvied up among homerooms, often given the task of helping the below level students.
Data for the 9th grade assessment were organized by the 9th grade homerooms in which the students took the test rather than by the 10th grade English teachers» classrooms in which the students were now enrolled.
We ultimately decided to involve 72 homeroom teachers and 18 teacher aides, preschool through middle school, in this model during the 2008 — 09 school year.
She serves as a lead teacher in the social and emotional learning (SEL) and service learning programs at Open World Learning Community in St. Paul Public Schools, developing SEL curriculum and training colleagues in effective homeroom pedagogies.
And, because the contest was held between homerooms, all teachers were able to compete in the competition, not just the school's math teachers.
Tubman's combined - grade K -1-2 program is unique in the city: each homeroom community stays with their teacher and peers for three years and K -1-2 students are instructed in mostly small groups, with a focus on independence, deep practice of skills, and academic focus.
In fact, high school is often a time when students experience greater separation — from their family as they take more cues from their peers, from their school community as they go from teacher to teacher without a consistent «homeroom» during the day, and as they further define their sense of identity, how they are like others and also, how they are different.
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