Sentences with phrase «in school halls»

Participants will work in teams to create rayograph images using found objects in the classroom, then display them in the school halls.
They fight charter schools in school halls and state halls.
You can see art in the school halls and in classrooms» walls.
Fill bulletin boards located in school halls with messages that promote upcoming events, extracurricular activities like sports and clubs, and other school activities of interest to parents.
Going to evacuation centres, many of them in school halls, I was always so proud of the spirit and generosity of my fellow Australians.
We need more open and honest conversations about how to systematically, concretely, and effectively address such comments when we hear them in our school halls, meeting rooms, or street corners.
In school halls, column loudspeakers can be located on side walls, or in a central cluster.
We'll have teenage girls raped in school halls and teachers assaulted by students.
We would turn our chairs towards each other and admire one another's colourful and detailed clothes, an arm full of bangles, glistening bindi and very often back then, weddings were held in school halls, where the walls evidenced children's activities and the guests spilled over onto the green fields.
One church, whose members are all under 35, meets alternately in a school hall in Johannesburg and a school hall in Soweto.
This is drama that draws the audience in and creates an environment in which it is impossible to remain indifferent — no small achievement when the target audience is adolescents in a school hall or gym.
We do read in Acts 20 the early church met also in a school hall.
This depends on balance of children that have packed lunch already in the school hall.
There was a large postal box in the school hall and everyone could throw their valentine cards there.
Far too often, the rehearsal for a primary school performance involves youngsters seated for long periods in the school hall, clutching pieces of paper with words to songs, as they «sing along» to a CD.
Back then, it didn't really matter too much if you loved or hated them — sitting down with your classmates for a hot plate of food at midday in the school hall was just something we all did.
The legacy of decades of decline and parents» own memories of disappointing dinners in the school hall isn't easily shaken off.
Simply hang the banner anywhere around your school — on your front gate, in your students» lunch break area or even in the school hall!
Bond had seen him puffing away at a recent concert given by the Musical Society in School Hall.

Not exact matches

Canada is home to some of the world's best law schools — the University of Toronto, McGill, the University of British Columbia, and Osgoode Hall are frequently cited in national and international rankings.
Bush attended Rye Country Day School and Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina — «a true square, making good marks and never breaking the rules.»
Kenna's first «business,» if you can call it that, was buying gum in bulk at Costco and selling it in the halls of his high school in Virginia Beach, Va..
I'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the hall of her elementary school isn't as important as that?»
«We released maybe the first ever SAT rap album and toured the country performing at schools at 8 a.m. in the assembly hall,» says Rappaport, who serves as the company's CEO.
Warren Buffett and Bill Gates Speak at the CNBC Town Hall Event: «Warren Buffett and Bill Gates: Keeping America Great» at Columbia University's Business School at Lerner Hall in New York, Thursday, November 12, 2009.
A week after a gunman killed 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida, CNN hosted a town hall with students, teachers, parents, and politicians in Sunrise, Florida.
Ms. Jurjevich is Principal of Branksome Hall, a leading private International Baccalaureate (IB) World School for girls located in Toronto, and is also the CEO and Principal of Branksome Hall Global.
Over the years Richard Leblanc, an adjunct at Osgoode Hall Law School and associate professor of governance law and ethics in the School of Administrative Studies at York University, has been struck by the number of students who had difficulty staying awake during class.
While the nasty publicity had the potential to end New Found Glory — «it was almost done and gone,» Pundik recalls — its remaining members quickly decided that the band, founded in the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1997, was worth saving.
The town hall, held in a packed auditorium at the University of Toronto, featured International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland (in listening mode) along with three panelists (myself, C. D. Howe's Daniel Schwanen, and Unifor's Jerry Dias) and moderator Dan Breznitz of the Munk School.
Mr. Collier earned a BA degree in political science from York University in 1991 and his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1994.
NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch appeared on a CNN Town Hall on guns in Sunrise, Florida and said law enforcement could have done more to stop the Florida school shooting.
Though the sounds of gunshots have yet to ring through the halls of our high school in Columbus, Ohio, but we fear it is only a matter of time.
As gunshots rang out in the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, a teacher guided a few dozen students into a tiny classroom near the culinary area.
The 61 - year - old billionaire entrepreneur is a first - ballot entrant in the CEO Hall of Fame, and will be a shoe - in B - School case study for decades to come.
People who belong to the 800 Club have demonstrated excellent credit habits — and that's a little like having a permanent hall pass in high school.
In addition to his law practice, Ken is an Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, teaching Communications Law.
The gala — which took place in MacEwan Hall — glittered and buzzed with a celebratory vibe as 330 students, faculty, staff, alumni and community supporters gathered to celebrate the business school.
The University of Toronto Engineering School welcomed Anthony to the Engineering School Hall of Distinction in 2013 and he was named an Honorary Fellow of St. Michael's College in 2012.
In a February 21 town hall hosted by CNN after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky asked Rubio if he would promise to not to take another dollar from the National Rifle AssociatioIn a February 21 town hall hosted by CNN after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky asked Rubio if he would promise to not to take another dollar from the National Rifle Associatioin Parkland, Florida, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky asked Rubio if he would promise to not to take another dollar from the National Rifle Association.
The answer is that the Christian right in our country is constantly trying to force their religious beliefs into the public sphere (science education, school prayer at public schools, Decalogue displays at court houses, nativity scenes on city hall property, crosses in all kinds of public places, national days of prayer, etc.)-- if these things stopped, the outcry from us non-believers would be greatly diminished.
Perry chose to award the Loreto Mandeville Hall school in Melbourne, which charges pupils $ 22,000 (# 14,000) a year to attend, according to The Daily Mail newspaper.
Well before that, we will see increasing legislation, taxation, and state licensing directed, in the name of gay rights, against church halls and schools and charities: all the Catholic institutions that can be identified as offering some kind of public access and accommodation.
She cites Superintendent Beverly Hall's turnaround program in Atlanta as positive because Hall «established accountability targets for every school, including the percentage of students who meet standards and the percentage who exceed them.»
The Kingdom is often taking root in small ways — in our kitchens and in our parish halls, in our streets and our subsidized daycares, in youth group mentoring relationships and after - school care, in prayer circles and by - law meetings at city council.
In a culture that celebrates extended adolescence (think Old School, The Hangover and Hall Pass) perhaps it's time to be reminded of what's good about growing up.
But then I realised that this is part of church, too, the way that we talk in the halls, the way we sit on scratchy old couches in the staff room of the elementary school nursing without covers on, the way we sway while we talk.
This is not the place to review his contribution and his success in propagating the analytic rigor and intensity he had learned from his father - in - law and that had previously been associated with schools that eschewed any involvement in the world outside the hall of Talmudic study.
In the 1965, you could go to school, get an education, and the worst you could worry about was talking in the halls, gum chewing, or running in the hallIn the 1965, you could go to school, get an education, and the worst you could worry about was talking in the halls, gum chewing, or running in the hallin the halls, gum chewing, or running in the hallin the halls.
However, it amazes me that in a city that has recorded over 440 + school age children being injuired or killed but a gun this year, and with a city with some of THE STRICTEST gun laws in the US, that they aren't beating down city hall doors to make some more laws.
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