Sentences with phrase «if schools chose»

Instead of just trying to recruit more great teachers, what if schools chose to reach more children with the great teachers they already have?
That round of legislation turned the schmearing of cream cheese into an NCAA violation, and it took six more years before coming to the simple (and correct) conclusion that schools should be allowed to provide unlimited food to athletes if those schools chose.
Being on the wiki could hurt a candidate «if a school chose not to bother making an offer because a bigger name reportedly made an invitation,» says Ben Webster, a mathematician at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
If the school chooses the AP option for upper division, the students must take an entire core program of courses made up of AP courses.
This portability makes them possibly the most suitable storage option for schools who can't afford to purchase tablets for the entire pupil population, especially if schools choose a version with a basket design.

Not exact matches

Will your family come with you — and if so, what will your partner do (will they be able to work in their chosen profession), where will children go to school?
If you choose to sell them and give the proceeds to the School, you will be taxed on the gains.
If you do not see a specific school, they most likely chose not to take part in this survey, or did not report since 2013.
You will also restore your eligibility for federal student aid, if you choose to go back to school.
Schools will improve if the system allows competition and closes schools that parents do not Schools will improve if the system allows competition and closes schools that parents do not schools that parents do not choose.
Church - related schools will prosper if they are distinctive, if they give students a reason to choose them over generic schools with no particular identity.
For example, school would still be in session on these days, but teachers could be instructed not to have exams, quizzes, or projects due that day that would put an Islamic student at a disadvantage if he / she chose to stay home.
If you want your children go to a school complying to the religious doctrines, then choose a religious school in the first place.
If I was going to believe your crap I would have chosen to do it during my 8 years in Catholic grade school, my 4 years in Catholic high school, and my 4 years at a Catholic college.
If we choose to discuss both theological schools and Christian congregations in terms of practices, this concept of act will have important consequences.
CW, if gays shouldn't serve in the military, maybe they shouldn't be in the same schools as «normal» people, or work in the same jobs or pay the same taxes or have the same police and Judaical protections or the right to vote or the right to live anywhere in the country they choose.
If I choose to take to school a religious symbol, then it's because I want to, not to attempt to influence another.
If students can choose to go to another school then the schools should be able to choose benefits that best represent their beliefs.
By requiring Catholic organizations (such as schools and hospitals) to cover contraception and sterilization does not force anyone to to get contraceptives or to be sterilized, it just means if the employees of these organizations have insurance coverage of contraceptives IF they CHOOSE to use contraceptives or an operation such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation for sterilizatioif the employees of these organizations have insurance coverage of contraceptives IF they CHOOSE to use contraceptives or an operation such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation for sterilizatioIF they CHOOSE to use contraceptives or an operation such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation for sterilization.
They may be able to choose the school or university where they want to pursue their studies, and may even be in a position to change career if the one they take up is not to their liking.
If you are in school, which school did you choose and why?
He said: «If you are currently a Catholic school... you could choose to teach only to children that contraception is wrong, homosexuality is wrong.
For example, sex within marriage is promoted as the ideal of the Catholic faith, but the school explicitly recognises the reality that some young people may choose to be sexually active and, if that is the case, they need the knowledge and confidence to make an informed choice to protect themselves from pregnancy and STIs.
At my school, only freshman lived in dorms, and sophomores through seniors lived in on - campus (or off - campus, if you chose) apartments.
If your a head coach looking to hire a OC at a big program, you'd have to question why a guy would choose to leave coaching in the BIG Ten East to go to an AAC school.
The families were chosen by guidance counselors at local schools — those the adults knew whose needs were greatest, and whose children could use a little encouragement, if not a little magic.
If he failed, he'd go back to any school his parents chose.
For reasons of his own he had chosen Louisville, but he realized that if he went to Kentucky he would, in a way, be opening up all 12 SEC schools to other Negroes.
If the conference rule gets abolished, schools could choose whether to sell alcohol or not throughout stadium concourses.
If you stick to the items on the list without asking for anything else, you can choose a special snack for your school lunches when we're done.»
If you are eating healthy foods at home, your children and teens will understand the importance of eating healthy foods and be more likely to choose them at school.
During the regular year, if kids chose to finish homework in the after school hours, «you wouldn't have to be fussing with your family when you got home.
She decided that if she chose the school counselor then kids from more classrooms would get access to the supplies.
If using for school I recommend letting your child choose the combination.
This blog's sole purpose is to assure you that unschooled children can go to college, universities, trade schools or the post-secondary school of their choice, if they choose to go.
And if schools remove chocolate milk, kids will choose less nutritious drinks.
If schools want to offer competitive foods, the revenue from the sales of such food (and any non-federal revenues that state or local governments or school districts choose to provide) should cover the costs, without federal cross-subsidies.
No school, but plenty of activities if you choose to do this for your kids: music, sport, artistic activities.
If you have a family situation where both parents work outside of the home public school may be the only option that suits you unless you can afford to choose a private school.
Yes, if your child learns good food habits at home, they are more likely to choose the healthier options in the school cafeteria.
We give choices as much as possible, she chooses her own outfit for school picture day, but if she is totally wrong, we have the solution at hand with no «I told you so», she learns best this way.
And if you've chosen to pack lunches for your kids, you want to send them off to school with food you'll know they'll eat -LSB-...]
If a district chooses to participate, every school in that district must offer the lunches.
Since you have the flexibility to arrange your school day to help children be at their best, it is recommended that you take advantage of this in planning your time for starting school, for breaks and recess, and for homework, as well, if you choose to give homework.
After all, we are the parents / grandparents of today's school students, and if the lesson we teach our kids is «eat whatever crap is put on your plate», then what right do we have to complain when they choose to eat crap?
I will turn a blind eye to what others choose to feed their kids on an individual basis, but if there is some policy at the school that demands that what another parent sends must be served to my child, then there needs to be some kind of standard to which those offerings are held.
I wonder if it has ever occurred to the middle class kids who are organizing these protests that while they have the luxury of saying no to school food, there are other kids who rely on it for a substantial part of their daily nutrition, and who are being put in the unpleasant position of having to choose between being cool [by joining everyone else in the boycott] and being hungry?
Last week I was surprised to read a piece in the New York Times entitled «If You Drink Soda, Choose Artificially Sweetened,» by Aaron E. Carroll, a professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine.
There is this school of thought that if a mother chooses to breastfeed her baby, then for that entire period of the baby's life, she must make strict choices of what she puts into her own body — one of those choices being alcohol.
It is an outstanding school, a school that selects on religion meaning that for most of his friends the school was not an option (I'm sure many would have chosen it if they could).
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