Sentences with phrase «keeping with school»

Also, I am highly skilled in developing and implementing lesson plans and classroom activities in keeping with school standards and SOPs, assisting instructors with routine activities in the classroom, maintaining student attendance, helping mark grades, typing support papers and photocopying materials used for lessons.
This is in keeping with the school of thought that human rights treaties will automatically bind successor states, represented by the UN Human Rights Committee's General Comment No. 26 on the continuity of obligations.
In keeping with the school's religious tradition, a wide array of volunteer and community service opportunities are available to students.
In keeping with school lunch mandates, you'll need fruit and veggies to go with that.
In keeping with the schools» specialism, all students take part in music and singing lessons each week, delivered by specialist musicians or vocal coaches.

Not exact matches

As Bloomberg notes, rival apparel companies like Under Armour (UA) and Adidas (ADS) are likely to enter the bidding for the lucrative Texas contract — which could be worth more than $ 15 million per year — once it comes up for grabs, which means Nike will face some fierce competition if it wants to keep doing business with the school.
There are a host of factors that understandably keep high school seniors from continuing on with their education, most notably rising tuition costs.
Kids keep up internal environmental initiatives within the school, such as recycling batteries and ink cartridges, monitoring playground cleanliness with a litter metre, and managing a bottle depot (students and staff recently built a greenhouse out of 1,600 2L pop bottles).
Yes, it is a problem in our own towns and cities, with our own teenagers — mostly girls — being trapped, repeatedly raped, kept away from their families and schools, and losing the chance to grow into the bright futures they deserve.
And while this Jermyn Street brand may be old - school, it's kept up with the times, offering clean - looking slim cuts that outclass the blousy, billowy shirts of past decades.
B - schools with deeper pockets, such as Harvard and Stanford, have managed to keep both their student debt loads and the percentage of the class having to borrow relatively low.
You may need to go back to school and work at it for quite a few years, but if you stick with it, you'll keep getting better at your craft, building better products, and delivering better service.
In keeping with McArdle family tradition, I was duly dispatched at the tender age of 8 by my stoic father and weeping mother to a British boarding school, there to learn independence and gentlemanly conduct in a setting unchanged since the glory days of the Empire.
They bought an old school bus and retrofitted it to look like a professor's library, in keeping with the company's retro aesthetics.
In a conversation with Entrepreneur, Losina sketched out how Lendio and her specific lender, OnDeck, helped keep her art school afloat:
The returns have been scary - bad, not even keeping up with the pace of the schools» spending in the past year.
We partnered with a variety of schools, nonprofits, and corporations to keep CasePlace current.
Keep in mind though that not all schools participate in the Perkins Loan Program, so be sure to check with your school's (or prospective school's) financial aid office to see if this type of student loan is available to you.
If you'd like to keep up with interest payments while you're in school but are afraid you can't afford much more than that, the interest repayment option is probably what you want.
You must have a qualifying person living with you for at least half the year (except for a school absence) and you must bear more than half the cost of keeping a home.
Those who graduate under higher standards, however, are more likely to make on - time payments and keep up with their bills, and they understand how to manage those obligations better than students who were not exposed to personal finance and economics in school, the data show.
Earlier in the day, about two dozen teachers at Stoneman Douglas waved signs in front of the school and said they did not want to be armed with guns in order to keep students safe.
The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February has reignited the debate about how to keep children safe from a future attack, with President Trump and gun rights activists saying the best solution is to let teachers carry guns.
Florida governor Rick Scott sent a statement, saying that he «will be organizing meetings with state and local leaders in Tallahassee next week to discuss ways to keep Florida students safe, including school safety improvements and keeping guns away from individuals struggling with mental illness.»
Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
I kept meeting Christians, particularly people who had been at school with me who had become Christians.
I was taught as early as Sunday School to be content with what I had, to count my blessings and to keep myself from «coveting» the life or possessions of my neighbors.
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
Francisco You are in denial many Christians want to dictate what is taught in schools, they want to deny birth control to their employees, they want to control what a woman does with her body, they want to keep their tax free status, etc..
It's not that I disagree with you about keeping religion out of schools (public schools, ones not set up specifically by a religious community for their community and paid for by that community), but dogma is what you also both adhere to and propagate, so you might want to rephrase.
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for religious practice or belief (like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious practices of some at the expense of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (like limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
School districts will be allowed to appoint staff members to carry guns on campus, and any gun owner caught carrying a firearm at an airport security checkpoint will be allowed to keep his weapon with no penalty.
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
And that's just WATCHING sports... Schools devote far more effort and money keeping up their sports than they do in ensuring the education and graduation of the very athletes they entertain with those sports.
The distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
America takes the good out of schools to keep from offending a few; then fills them with bad science, political trash, and weak discipline.
I think that, in keeping with the separation of church and state (which is a good policy, I think), we should not observe ANY religious holidays, including Good Friday, which is widely observed by public schools throughout the US.
Amanda Spielman, in an interview with The Times, says she will not keep quiet about the abuse she has received since criticising some faith schools.
John Hopkins (a bishop's son) wrote «We three kings» as a present for his nieces and nephews, and the same year a Boston Sunday school teacher came up with «Jingle bells» for its Thanksgiving service, just to keep the children happy.
As one consultant advised: «The church's schools can not afford to keep up with the latest technology like that used by MTV, so it will always appear a bit stodgy.»
And he became boxing champ of his school as his way to deal with that image of me which kept popping us in his mind.
Can the Christian Science school keep up with the competition when its pool of Christian Science applicants diminishes each year?
My friends, Megan and Chervelle, planned the fundraiser circuit workout at a local church, complete with prizes to benefit the amazing program Keep a Girl in School in Gulu, Uganda.
I don't keep up with the studies that indicate that some people are born gay... or at least born with the propensity to become gay, but I don't know how else to explain why some adult males will say that they knew they were attracted to the same sex when they were in elementary school.
For pleasure I like to read teen literature (no explicit sex) and I also want to keep up with what my middle school students are reading.
«The content of this letter is not in keeping with the ethos of the school or a reflection of how the school celebrates Black History Month.»
Keep it at home, practice it all you want in your heart, but when it comes to voting for prayer in public school, or more military funding of Israel, make that vote with everyone in mind, not just your narrow religious world view.
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able students to meet the needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
A spokeswoman with the Health and Human Services Department, charged with implementing the new health care law, said Wednesday that the department had no comment on the school's decision and that it does not keep track of changes to college health insurance plans.
plans while in school, if parents are lucky enough to be employed and insured, I'd think long and hard about a school that thinks this behavior is in keeping with a Christian mission.
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