Together, we've talked to
hundreds of high school students about climate change solutions, and we were keynote speakers at a clean energy rally in Salt Lake City this winter.
Not exact matches
In examining how we assign
students to
schools, board members and I also had a laser - like focus over 18 months to engage our community in
hundreds of conversations, in groups, in people's driveways, at the supermarket,
about whether we were ok that more than 70
schools in the district had a
high poverty rate.
Hundreds of students from several
high schools in Oakland and San Francisco are going to be reading books from the Kindle Library, taking their Kindles home, writing reviews, and talking
about the books they've read.
I've been on the road, learning
about damaging and sustainable agricultural methods (and a big corn - to - ethanol plant) in Iowa, meeting with
hundreds of science - oriented
high school students in Houston to discuss energy and innovation and speaking
about how new opportunities for globally sharing and shaping insights and information can be a prime route toward sustaining human progress on a finite planet (and on a tight budget).
Here's a little information
about the book from the Howe Library's website: «Donovan Hohn was a
high school English teacher when one
of his
students wrote an essay
about a shipment
of rubber ducks that tumbled overboard in the north Pacific Ocean and subsequently began washing up on beaches
hundreds of miles away.
My crack
about high school has nothing to do with «how it was in my day» or any
of that silliness — though things have not changed all that much since then: it has more to do with the «efficiencies» necessary to teach
hundreds of students, such as regimentation, fixed program
of study, lecturing to large groups and the relative lack
of research and writing.
Hundreds of teens throughout South Lake Tahoe, Truckee, Placerville, Cameron Park, Auburn, North Auburn, Folsom, Orangevale, and Grass Valley and
students at Amador Valley
High School, Foothill
High School, Horizon
High School, Village
High School or Lighthouse Baptist
School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Clovis, Madera, Chowchilla, Fresno, Sanger, Parlier, Kerman, Merced, Orange Cove, Reedley, Selma, Dinuba, Kingsburg, Atwater, and Mendota and
students at Yosemite
High School, Glacier
High School Charter, Evergreen
High School or Chawanakee Academy love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Atascadero, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, Arroyo Grande, Coalinga, Avenal, King City, Santa Maria, Greenfield, Soledad, Lemoore, Lompoc, and Corcoran and
students at Paso Robles
High School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Tujunga, Sunland, Shadow Hills, La Canada Flintridge, and Altadena and
students at Clark Magnet
High School, Crescenta Valley
High School, Village Christian
School, Verdugo Academy or Elliott Institute love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Shasta Lake, Redding, Anderson, Arcata, Eureka, Red Bluff, Fortuna, and Susanville and
students at Yreka
High School or Yreka SDA Christian
School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna, Shasta Lake, Redding, and Anderson and
students at Del Norte
High School, Castle Rock, Mccarthy Center / community
High School, Paragon / Avalon or Foursquare Christian
School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach, Rancho Santa Margarita, Irvine, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point, Tustin, Tustin Foothills, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, and Santa Ana and
students at Laguna Hills
High School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout South San Francisco, San Francisco, San Bruno, Pacifica, Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough, Tiburon, San Mateo, Oakland, Alameda, Mill Valley, Foster City, Piedmont, and Albany and
students at Westmoor
High School, Jefferson
High School or Bridgemont
High School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
Hundreds of teens throughout Orleans, Orick, Trinidad, Willow Creek, Blue Lake, and Mckinleyville and
students at Hoopa Community
High School or Hoopa Valley
High School love our online program; now it's your turn to see what everyone is buzzing
about!
On the day
of 15 - year - old JROTC member Peter Wang's funeral,
hundreds of students from West Boca
High School walked
about 10 miles to Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in honor
of the 17 victims.
Rolling in: The kids arrived at Leon
High School about 10 p.m. last night, greeted by
hundreds of Leon
High students who cheered them on as they got off their buses.