Sentences with phrase «hoping for a different school»

North Macie and her wife kept their daughter at the school for the next three years, but each year they entered the lottery, hoping for a different school.

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Susan Wloszczyna: Few films are more of the moment than From Nowhere, as it encapsulates the rising fears of undocumented U.S. residents in the form of three very different Bronx high schoolers as uncertain legal circumstances stand in the way of their achieving their hopes for a better future.
Deborah and I were inspired to make this film for different reasons at first, but as time went on we realized that the inspiration came down to the need for hope for the future of public schools.
She hopes that when her youngest son, who is only 17 - months old, is ready for pre-K, he'll enter a different kind of school, one filled with teachers who inspire and motivate students to succeed — quality teachers for all kids.
«Because of the 3 - D School and because of the scholarship, we have a different outlook and a hope for the future.»
At Hope House School in Barnsley, pupils were not developing respect for different faiths and beliefs.
Mastery is also expected to file an application to open schools in Camden under the state's Urban Hope Act, a new law that defines a different kind of charter school, one that operates within the confines of the district but is also eligible for greater funding.
Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future, by Ronald J. Newell and Mark J. Van Ryzin, asserts that» «since the 1960s, efforts to reform education — including various curricular changes, reading approaches, teacher preparation, money for the disadvantaged, and different instructional approaches — have failed to bring about true systemic change because the reforms fail to deal with a different definition of learning.»»
«We hope to capture a set of readers who perhaps don't read on paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up reading and writing on computer screens in school and will have different reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat, agent at International Editors Co. and president of ADAL, «It's important to meet that demand, rather than waiting for readers to take matters into their own hands and create a black market of scanned books.»
Andrew Perlman, chair of the Center for Innovation and dean of Suffolk University Law School, says that he hopes the launch brings together technology companies looking to help out and legal aid providers looking to do something different.
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