Implemented 22 community education programs for «Poisson Prevention» to
local elementary school children.
A few years ago, a reporter in Columbia, South Carolina asked
local elementary school children why America celebrates the Fourth of July.
Not exact matches
A Garner
elementary school teacher works to provide
local abused or neglected
children with new pajamas and books.
Spunky and outgoing 6 - year - old who attends a
local Christian private
school where I teach
elementary age
children.
Off the top of my head the biggest ones are: (1) corruption within the Buildings & Grounds Department (2) corruption involving
school district vendors over-billing and paying bribes and kickbacks that led to those two Federal indictments and convictions; (3) corruption involving police harassment of a woman on behalf of the manager of a
local beach club; (4) a
child rapist operating out of a public middle
school; (5) an illegal gambling and pornography web site operated by members of the New Rochelle Police Department; (6) a retired police officer defrauding charities including St. Jude's
Children's Research; (7) illegal asbestos handling and asbestos removal at an
elementary school; (8) an effort to artificially inflate the salaries and pensions of senior police commanders; (9) the relationship between the New Rochelle Police Commissioner and a corrupt contractor, a man who has since been convicted on Federal corruption charges; (10) the sordid history of former New Rochelle
Schools Administrator Freddie Dean Smith.
He said that the board, «vehemently opposes any plan that closes the Phoenicia
elementary school and robs our residents and their
children of convenient localized education opportunities for their younger
children, disregards the needs of the
local economy and businessmen and residents that assist with, sponsor and pay for
school programs...» The resolution listed how the
school acts as a community center including athletic, educational, social programs during the evenings, weekends and summer that are sponsored by the town.
A group led by Christina Johnson, an educator and
local resident, applied to the SUNY Charter
Schools Institute earlier this year to establish the Mohawk Valley Community Charter
School within the Utica
School District to serve
elementary - aged
children.
Children were 9 — 10 - year - old pupils in a
local elementary school.
Local parents of
elementary - age kids have set out to make Hogg a
school they and their neighbors want to send their kids to, which means higher test scores, tighter discipline, and a college - prep curriculum - changes they believe will benefit all
children, not just their own.
The districts must explain why the
child's
school is «in need of improvement» in the first place, including «how the
school compares in terms of academic achievement to other
elementary schools or secondary
schools served by the
local educational agency and the State educational agency.»
Wanting to see for himself, Mike visits his
local elementary school in Takoma Park, Maryland, where «the
children of übereducated whites» are in the same classrooms as poor blacks, black middle - class families» and «poor immigrant
children from Latin America, Ethiopia, and Eritrea.»
A Rochester, N.Y., couple has announced a $ 25 million gift that will help
local children afford an education at one of six Roman Catholic
elementary schools.
For starters, parents in the 23,500 - student district felt that they didn't have enough information about
local elementary schools and the process for registering their
children.
Many white parents sent
children to
local elementary schools and then pulled them out for high
school, leaving many D.C. high
schools overwhelmingly black and Hispanic.
Under ESSA, a new preschool program will, for the first time, «promote coordination in early learning among
local communities; align preschool with early
elementary school; and build the capacity of teachers, leaders, and others serving young
children to provide the highest - quality early learning opportunities.»
By interviewing a current
elementary school student the preservice teachers were explicitly guided to understand the ways in which K - 5 students might understand the nature of history and connect with their
local community (see «History Through a
Child's Eye»).
And one way we are doing that is by empowering and engaging parents of our most vulnerable students, as well as working with
local leaders and civil rights groups, in the fight to improve their
child's
elementary and secondary education and helping them to hold
school systems accountable when it comes to their
children's future.
• When this Canadian
elementary school had to close after funding cuts, a
local ice cream shop stepped in and offered $ 2 million in Canadian dollars to keep
children at their neighborhood
school.
This two - day Training of Trainers provides districts and states the opportunity to build
local expertise and capacity in early literacy that will prepare
children to enter
elementary school ready for Common Core or other state standards - aligned instruction.
«We know that daily recess is in the best interest of all
elementary schools children and that by - and - large,
local control on this issue just isn't working.»
The kit's planning guide describes how
local PTAs can use the kit to encourage
elementary school parents to become more involved with their
children's mathematics education.
This has been a difficult time in our rural community as our
local public
school corporation has fallen on difficult financial times and has been forced to close three
elementary schools in the last three years, increasing classroom sizes drastically and frustrating many parents who are now seeking a choice in their
children's education.
My
local children's theater did a production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever when I was in
elementary school, and it really was the best play there I ever saw.
With an art degree from Rhode Island
School of Design on his office wall, two union cards - stagehands and scenic artists - in his wallet, five able - bodied children, a French wife, and a photograph torn from a magazine of two Yugoslav guys roasting a lamb over a pit, he created a legendary party - a feast that almost two hundred people came to every year from as far away as the townhouses of New York City and as near as our local elementary s
School of Design on his office wall, two union cards - stagehands and scenic artists - in his wallet, five able - bodied
children, a French wife, and a photograph torn from a magazine of two Yugoslav guys roasting a lamb over a pit, he created a legendary party - a feast that almost two hundred people came to every year from as far away as the townhouses of New York City and as near as our
local elementary schoolschool.
Junior Achievement — Since 1994, our co-workers have volunteered their time to teach
children at a
local elementary school about business.
Individual tools that didn't lead directly to any animals using the program included a
local newspaper ad, many events primarily focused on Pit Bull type dogs, meeting with neighborhood associations, emailing one of the organization's volunteers, and flyers sent home with
elementary school children.
Other interesting stops included lunch with a
local family in Acul, a visit with the old gentleman who makes the famous black salt of Nebaj, a hike into the hills near Acul and a visit with a classroom of
elementary school children.
Enough logs were left over for an outdoor classroom at a
local elementary school and a lean - to for hunter safety education at the nearby Kehoe Conservation camp for
children.
Child Care Provider — Jungle Jim Daycare, San Francisco, CA — 6/2013 -7 / 2015 • Cared for group of 15 children five days a week in busy downtown daycare • Led activities and arts and crafts projects to keep children engaged • Helped children with mealtimes and prepared daily snacks • Supervised children during recreation periodsAfter - School Program Leader — Kitsap County Parks and Recreation, Silverdale, WA — 11 / 2010 - Present • Lead after school program at local elementary school with about 35 students • Communicate with parents and facilitate child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after - school program re
Child Care Provider — Jungle Jim Daycare, San Francisco, CA — 6/2013 -7 / 2015 • Cared for group of 15
children five days a week in busy downtown daycare • Led activities and arts and crafts projects to keep
children engaged • Helped
children with mealtimes and prepared daily snacks • Supervised
children during recreation periodsAfter -
School Program Leader — Kitsap County Parks and Recreation, Silverdale, WA — 11 / 2010 - Present • Lead after school program at local elementary school with about 35 students • Communicate with parents and facilitate child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after - school program r
School Program Leader — Kitsap County Parks and Recreation, Silverdale, WA — 11 / 2010 - Present • Lead after
school program at local elementary school with about 35 students • Communicate with parents and facilitate child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after - school program r
school program at
local elementary school with about 35 students • Communicate with parents and facilitate child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after - school program r
school with about 35 students • Communicate with parents and facilitate
child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after - school program re
child pick - ups in the evenings • Organize sports activities depending on interest, age, and skill level • Choreograph and rehearse annual after -
school program r
school program recital
This February, Dental Assistant students from Ross Medical Education Center in Charleston, WV visited a
local elementary school to teach 55 first grade students about effectively caring for their teeth in honor of National
Children's Dental Health Month.
It's always an exciting time for a Ross Medical Education Center Dental Assistant program student to get to visit a
local daycare, preschool, or
elementary school to teach the
children there about good dental hygiene.
As well as being a nanny and working at a
local elementary school, I volunteer as the Assistant
Children's Director at Elevate City Church.
Ross Education students in each of the programs love to visit
local elementary schools to give demonstrations and work with the
children of their community.
Conducted monthly water quality testing on
local streams, taught environmental lesson plans at monthly
elementary school visits, attended weekly intern meetings, led
elementary school children at weekly nature club meetings