The scheme has made him a joke among his neighbors, though they do regard him with affection — he's sometimes invited to address
local schoolchildren in his space suit.
Not exact matches
Staff from GreenPalm were joined by other
local businesses to use their expertise to give a group of 80 Hull
schoolchildren a lesson
in global trade, during an event intended to help them learn more about International business.
England trained
in Kielce for the first time since arriving on Monday, with 300
local schoolchildren watching an open session on Tuesday.
Quigley joined with a number of
local northern Manhattan elected officials, including New York State Assemblymember Robert Rodriguez and New York City Councilmember Melissa Mark - Viverito, community leaders such as Department of Youth and Community Development's Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav and Supportive Children's Advocacy Network (SCAN)'s Executive Director Lewis Zuchman, and a host of residents, including
local schoolchildren, for the center's unveiling
in a late afternoon reception.
Both Kheda Gazieva as Aminat, Ramasan's still beautiful but exhausted - looking mother and Aslan Elbiev as the ambivalent, mysterious Isa, who was wounded
in the conflict (the actor really is missing some fingers which gives the character's dexterity as a handyman an added prurient fascination) are excellent, and the supporting cast of
local neighbors, Austrian police officers, social workers and
schoolchildren are perfectly cast too.
On Friday 16th March, the school hosted 400
schoolchildren from other
local schools who participated
in a range of activities.
The first is the provision E of a building that inspires the
schoolchildren and the
local community; the second is the way
in which this building inspires them; and the third is the use of prefabricated materials, where possible, and simple detailing to reduce the labour and waste
in order to meet the school's tight budget.»
Yet
in her meetings with
schoolchildren, like the class of
local 4th graders that met here last week to discuss books...
Flanked by a dozen
schoolchildren in his Central Ward headquarters, Jeffries called for
local control, longer school days, improved facilities, more teacher support and more choice for Newark's 40,000
schoolchildren.
«Their success is an inspirational example of how
local school boards, as education leaders
in their communities, can make a difference
in the lives of America's
schoolchildren.»
The authors of the original law were wary of administrators
in local districts, many of whom were actively discriminating against minority
schoolchildren.
A lot of Chicago parents with the resources to do so have followed Emanuel's lead: 17 % of
schoolchildren in Chicago attend private schools, and so don't have to trouble themselves with whether or not their
local public school has air conditioning, or a library (160 do not), or classes with 45 students.
But the Connecticut Coalition for Justice
in Education Funding, a statewide coalition of municipalities,
local boards of education, education associations, unions, pro-education advocacy organizations, parents, public
schoolchildren and taxpayers, are working to change that once and for all.
Schoolchildren from a school
in Stow - on - the - Wold, Gloucestershire, head to their
local pub once a week for their school dinners.
With Alexander's nearly 400 - page draft bill, «Every Child Ready for College or Career Act of 2015,» under scrutiny, and
in advance of congressional hearings next week, NSBA calls for a comprehensive, strategic reauthorization of ESEA that provides school districts with the flexibility and funding essential to support
local community public schools and our nation's public
schoolchildren.
It put writers
in groups and bused them around (rather like
schoolchildren); it introduced them to
local tourism officials; it showed them what the officials wanted them to see.
This year - long internship will involve research on the collection, lesson plan development and hands - on experience
in teaching the plan to
local schoolchildren.
Local schoolchildren and art experts from around the world travel to see works such as Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica's «Cosmococas», and Matthew Barney's «From Mud, a Blade», which engages critically with the relationship between mining and nature that made Inhotim possible
in the first place.
These include the much beloved fountains
in Ghirardelli Square (1968) and outside the Grand Hyatt San Francisco (1973), the latter of which comprises hundreds of clay images molded by
local schoolchildren, friends, and other artists cast
in bronze.
Concerned about the future of the children
in her poor rural community, Clary recruits
local business to sponsor classrooms of
schoolchildren, providing them with one - on - one mentoring, field trips, gifts and supplies, and most of all, people who care.