I have a grandchild and I am so hoping we can
keep him out of public school.
This is enough to
keep them out of public schools, but not out of the hearts of the millions of young people who love Harry Potter and despise the small - minded Dursleys, who ride with Harry on the train to Hogwarts, cheer for him as he leads his quidditch team to victory, stand alongside him as he challenges the forces of evil, and pray that he survives the violent confrontation with Lord Voldemort that inevitably lies ahead.
Not exact matches
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.
Keep that stuff
out of public schools.
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.
Right, so long as you
keep it to yourself,
keep it
out of official
public ceremonies,
keep it otr
of football games,
keep it
out of school — GREAT!!
That's why it is so important to
keep ID and Creationism
out of our
public schools.
This concept has
kept instruction in the world's greatest literary masterpiece and its most influential body
of literature
out of the
public schools and hence
out of the primary channel for the transmission
of our cultural heritage.
Keep it
out of schools and
public.
Keep religion
out of our
schools and
public lives to the greatest extent possible.
3) Be aware that the same laws that
keep your religion
out of public schools also
keep other people from trying to convert your children to their religion at
public schools.
Keeping religion OUT of the public debate would be most helpful, keeping religion out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on som
Keeping religion
OUT of the public debate would be most helpful, keeping religion out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on somethi
OUT of the
public debate would be most helpful,
keeping religion out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on som
keeping religion
out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on somethi
out of schools,
out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on somethi
out of government,
out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on somethi
out of my bedroom, and
out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on somethi
out of the lives
of those who don't fit in the «mold»
of what the religious approve
of — NOW we can begin to agree on something.
As the country becomes more ethnically and religiously diverse, there will be those who say the Church can only survive if we fight to the death to preserve our civic religion —
keeping prayer in
public schools,
keeping the Ten Commandments in courthouses, and
keeping mosques
out of our neighborhoods.
I believe the world would be a better place if everyone
kept their religion
out of their politics,
out of their
public schools and
out of secular society.
One area where we atheists have performed a valuable community service is in
keeping creationism and other religious dogma
out of public schools.
My question to you is do you think then that religion should be
kept out of government and
public schools.
Feel free to beleieve whatever you'd like... IF you can
keep it
out of my work,
public schools, and government.
But truthfully, there are people
out there who are very under - educated about food and can benefit from laws that stop tobacco being sold to minors and
keep junk
out of tax - funded
public school lunches.
«Unfortunately, the Governor and the Assembly Speaker care more about
keeping teenage drug gang members, murderers and rapists
out of jail than they do about funding our
public schools, providing tax relief for our families and rebuilding our infrastructure,» said Sen. Tom Croci, a Long Island Republican.
«The mass shooting in Parkland, Florida — the 18th at a
school this year alone — lays bare the all - too - tragic reality that all face: we are not doing enough to
keep violent weapons
out of the hands
of those who are a threat and danger to
public safety,» said Gounardes, referring to a statistic on
school shootings by the Everytown gun control group that has been disputed as inaccurate.
«Sometimes, some
of these issues take a lot longer to negotiate and compromise with, and you shouldn't be holding up funding for our
schools, and funding for our roads, and funding for local governments to
keep property taxes down, because
of some
of these major, broader
public policy issues that should be
kept out of the budget.»
There are numerous private nonprofit organizations and foundations across the state, many at SUNY
schools, that contend they operate outside the state's open government laws,
keeping their records
out of reach from the
public and journalists.
As evidence
of the deep divisions on Raise the Age, Senator Thomas D. Croci, a Republican from Long Island, suggested that Mr. Heastie and Mr. Cuomo «care more about
keeping teenage drug gang members, murderers and rapists
out of jail than they do about funding our
public schools, providing tax relief for our families and rebuilding our infrastructure.»
Aiden's father, Gabe, is Jewish and, although Aiden has rejected faith ever since he was a teen, his children attend a private Jewish
school in L.A. as part
of a deal Aiden made with his father that
keeps the kids
out of public school.
There are an endless number
of interesting stories that could be told with this information, but the one that really stood
out to us is that achievement in many
of our affluent suburban
public school districts barely
keeps pace with that
of the average student in a developed country.
The Society
of Sisters, to declare unconstitutional an Oregon law that required
public school attendance (a law meant to
keep Catholic children
out of Catholic
schools).
The Targeted Truancy and
Public Safety Demonstration Grant Program aims»... to develop ways to identify these youths before they become repeat offenders, and to provide them with the preventive and corrective treatment to
keep them in
school and
out of trouble.
For too long our
public schools have hidden away the historical dimension,
keeping the traditional foundations
of moral instruction
out of sight.
Even worse is that these conditions are aided and abetted by defenders
of traditional
public education practices, who argue that the problems
of American
public education can not be solved until poverty is eradicated and parents and other reformers are
kept out of schools.
The main structures
of U.S.
public education date to the 19th Century, when individual towns paid essentially all the costs
of operating whatever
schools they had, and to the progressive era, when it was deemed important to «
keep education
out of politics» so as to avoid the taint
of patronage and partisanship.
Keeping Kids In
School and Out of Court: Report and Recommendations from the New York City School - Justice Partnership Task Force In the 2011 - 12 school year, there were 69,694 suspensions and 2,548 arrests and summonses in the New York City public sc
School and
Out of Court: Report and Recommendations from the New York City
School - Justice Partnership Task Force In the 2011 - 12 school year, there were 69,694 suspensions and 2,548 arrests and summonses in the New York City public sc
School - Justice Partnership Task Force In the 2011 - 12
school year, there were 69,694 suspensions and 2,548 arrests and summonses in the New York City public sc
school year, there were 69,694 suspensions and 2,548 arrests and summonses in the New York City
public schools.
Allen writes that «with 91 percent
of Harrisburg's traditional
public schools failing (10
schools out of 11), a budget that's a complete mess and only one charter
school operating and approved during the last decade, it's troubling to keep reading the same story — «Harrisburg School Board rejects charter school applica
school operating and approved during the last decade, it's troubling to
keep reading the same story — «Harrisburg
School Board rejects charter school applica
School Board rejects charter
school applica
school applications.
We're excited that OUSD is developing a better way to communicate about the new CA dashboard which includes more measures for a more holistic view
of schools (
keep an eye
out, it's called Oakland
Public School Report Cards!)
Over 1 in 5
of California's charter
schools have restrictive admissions requirements or other exclusionary practices that
keep out many students with the greatest academic needs, a report released Monday by the ACLU Foundation
of Southern California and the
public interest law firm Public Advocates al
public interest law firm
Public Advocates al
Public Advocates alleges.
As a result, more children are being
kept out of special education ghettos long - used by American
public education to warehouse the children that adults in
schools don't want to educate.
Officials with the N.C. Office
of Charter
Schools, which oversees management
of the state's
public charters and reports to the State Board
of Education, do not
keep data on
out -
of - state charter leaders.
How closing
schools hurts neighborhoods I Can't Think I Wish I had a Pair of Scissors So I could Cut Out Your Tongue An Interview with Zoe Weil Little But Lucky Make School A Democracy No Forced School Closures Oakland Must Again Commit to Creating Small Schools Oaktown Oaks thrived for decades: Small schools kept community alive Opposition to School Closures Impressive Fight: Professor Our Non Negotiables: What We Stand For SA's growing numbers of very large and very small public schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
schools hurts neighborhoods I Can't Think I Wish I had a Pair
of Scissors So I could Cut
Out Your Tongue An Interview with Zoe Weil Little But Lucky Make
School A Democracy No Forced
School Closures Oakland Must Again Commit to Creating Small
Schools Oaktown Oaks thrived for decades: Small schools kept community alive Opposition to School Closures Impressive Fight: Professor Our Non Negotiables: What We Stand For SA's growing numbers of very large and very small public schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools Oaktown Oaks thrived for decades: Small
schools kept community alive Opposition to School Closures Impressive Fight: Professor Our Non Negotiables: What We Stand For SA's growing numbers of very large and very small public schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
schools kept community alive Opposition to
School Closures Impressive Fight: Professor Our Non Negotiables: What We Stand For SA's growing numbers
of very large and very small
public schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High
Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small
Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential
of Small
Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some
Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools More Than Others The Power
of 12 The True Cost
of High
School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High
Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consoli
Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About
School District Consolidation?
Outside the
school, more than 100 Chicago police officers, Secret Service guards (including snipers posted on two roofs), and platoons
of other city workers
kept the
public out of the
public school the president chose for the site
of the event celebrating his
public schools policy.
And communication itself is a long to - do list
of school marketing,
public relations, social media,
keeping your
school website updated, community outreach, internal communications... we could go on, but with staff time maxed and budgets running tight, we don't want to stress you
out.
Facing significant legal and political exposure over the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School, the district has tried to
keep information from the
public and put
out untrue and misleading statements, frustrating parents who say this is the time for maximum transparency... It flatly refused to issue any records regarding the shooting to the news media, in a possible violation
of the state's open - records law.
He
kept likening charters to the consciousness - expanding «red pill» in The Matrix while calling for an all -
out assault on
public schools and
public school educators who were irredeemable because they had taken the «blue pill»
of complacent resignation.
@JPL: You
keep on asserting that charter
school take money
out of public schools.
For parents — especially black, Latino, and Asian families who are joining the middle class for the first time and moving into suburbia — the importance
of knowing how
schools actually handle students worst - served by American
public education (including low expectations) is critical to doing all they can to
keep their youngsters
out of the economic and social abyss.
NSEA will continue to voice support to
keep public schools in the hands
of the community where they belong and not allow them to be turned over to
out -
of - state private companies.
A Princeton University researcher argued this week in an op - ed that partisan politics should be
kept out of the U.S.
public school system.
Students assigned to special education programs often encounter significant challenges in obtaining an education in the New York City
public school system — some parents are sent back and forth between
schools and enrollment centers without their problems being resolved; some students are
kept out of school because they must wait for proper placements or special education services after the
school year starts; and some students with disabilities do not receive the special transportation they need to get to
school.