In that guidance the administration
made clear to schools: These big disparities violate civil rights law and will not be tolerated.
«Despite his assurances and our warnings, the Minister seems unable to
make it clear to schools and local authorities that the grant is specifically designed to support disadvantaged pupils.
We advised that the DfE should
make it clear to schools that the minimal nature of the KS4 Programme of Study for Computing should be read as an indication of the flexibility that is expected at KS4 for students to follow a range of different paths within Computing, and emphatically not as an indication that Computing is considered unimportant at KS4.
At the same time, CABE is
making it clear to school districts that cell phones should not be visible or used during instructional time.
This will help
make it clear to schools that every pupil must leave secondary school equipped with knowledge about STIs and specifically about HIV and AIDS.
By taking care when composing your cover letter, you can create a strong first impression and
make it clear to the school of your dreams that you are a candidate worthy of admission.
Not exact matches
«We really struggled with what the product would look like — we were initially putting it together as a supplemental product that we sell
to schools, but then it became
clear that it
made more sense for us
to partner directly with publishers
to take advantage of their existing sales and distribution networks and help them transform their existing products into the next generation products that people would be expecting on iPads,» says Derek Lomas, CEO of Mathify, a company that partners with textbook publishers
to create interactive learning material.
David Sparling, professor and chair of agri - food innovation and regulation at the Ivey Business
School, says Saputo's moves so far have
made it
clear it wants
to be a significant international player.
This demographic turns their nose up at traditional marketing tactics and steering
clear of old -
school advertising mediums like cable TV, which
makes it hard for businesses
to find a way in.
A review of the policy and interviews with district leaders
make it
clear that PROMISE had nothing
to do with Cruz's treatment by
school officials; in fact, according
to Superintendent Robert Runcie, Cruz wasn't even in PROMISE.
Moreover, ECB communication should be dovish enough
to make clear that more support is coming if needed, including in terms of flexible QE implementation and old -
school forward guidance.
Either way, ECB communication should be dovish enough
to make clear that more support is coming if needed, including in terms of flexible QE implementation and old -
school forward guidance.
«The
clear difference between the Vancouver
school board and others is the statements that they have been
making about the changes that they propose
to make this year, which they believe are unacceptable.»
Just the mention of some of the
schools of thought associated with it
makes clear that panentheism has,
to put it gently, a checkered history.
The charters of many nondenominational
schools make it
clear that is what they were founded
to do.
Weitzman's actual work on this is more complex and intelligent than a newspaper can reasonably be expected
to make clear, but as presented by Krugman, what we are presented with in environmentalism is a straightforward, old -
school version of Pascal's Wager.
Our monitoring of several hundred urban
schools under the pressures of racial change has
made one thing very
clear: while the elements of failure are depressingly similar from
school to school, those of success are unique.
I would not be at all surprised if The Tablet had not been looking for an opportunity
to make clear its displeasure at what they have seen as his betrayal of the liberal cause ever since their bitter disillusion all those years ago over the establishment of the firmly Catholic St. Gregory's
School in Oxford and the dismantling of its truly awful ecumenical (which in effect meant functionally secular) predecessor.
That they are many in number is
clear from the statements of purpose
made by
schools when they define
to what end they are training ministers, and by other church organizations — denominations, councils, conferences, et cetera — when they justify their activities.
To solve its central problem as a professional school, the seminary must find some way to unify what it has to say to the churches, must make this clear to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the churc
To solve its central problem as a professional
school, the seminary must find some way
to unify what it has to say to the churches, must make this clear to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the churc
to unify what it has
to say to the churches, must make this clear to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the churc
to say
to the churches, must make this clear to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the churc
to the churches, must
make this
clear to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the churc
to the student without letting the message get lost among dispersed areas of study, and must devise effective pedagogies aimed finally at the life of the church.
In the space of time available
to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage
to make clear that what he was referring
to was some sort of system whereby American high
school (and, as it was
to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance
to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
It is already
clear that I have
made a decision
to describe certain features of the heritage and situation that shape a theological
school as «pluralistic.»
This was
made quite
clear by Ed Balls, minister for Children
Schools and Families when he said on 23 February 2010, «A Catholic faith
school can say
to their pupils we believe as a religion contraception is wrong but what they can't do is therefore say that they are not going
to teach them about contraception
to children, how
to access contraception or how
to use contraception.»
I describe this situation
to make clear that the United States does not have a good model of religious
schools to offer.
Such is the first, superficial impression: our
schools, like our churches and our ministers, have no
clear conception of what they are doing but are carrying on traditional actions,
making separate responses
to various pressures exerted by churches and society, contriving uneasy compromises among many values, engaging in little quarrels symptomatic of undefined issues, trying
to improve their work by adjusting minor parts of the academic machine or by changing the specifications of the raw material
to be treated.
But now that the authorities of the Catholic Church have
made it
clear that if a Catholic
school did disobey such a law, their bishops would not support them they do not have a leg
to stand on.
We've
made it through Back
to School, the leaves are falling, the kids have picked out their costumes and before we know it, we will be
clearing out the last remains of the Halloween candy.
This has had the effect of
making those teams really good (2 of the top 3 teams according
to MaxPreps were private Catholic high
schools in LA, including
clear # 1 Mater Dei), while hurting the public
schools around them.
No news, he said one day that he could have not
make it in
school because he was
to much behind... He is a
clear «idiot» and Wenger loves his «idiots» and talentless players because they follow instructions like muppets.
And the overlapping infrastructures of the
schools themselves, the NCAA, state gov» t, and federal gov» t
make it so that it's impossible
to get a
clear picture on what the hell actually happens at these places.
Thursday, Emmert
made it
clear that the
schools (not him) are the ones who don't want
to move
to something closer
to the Olympic model, which might help mitigate some of the issues in men's basketball and football, and might have kept the NCAA and the conferences from yet another court battle they probably won't win.
I play two high
school sports, and both coaches have
made it really
clear that if I don't play their sport during the summer, I won't have much of a chance
to make varsity.
Schools and parents sometimes have difficulty with the form's middle box, which is a box for conditional clearances or more specifically for children who are «
Cleared for all sports without restriction with recommendations for further evaluation or treatment for...»
Schools, Districts and YSOs have
to make sure that whoever is receiving the forms is vigilant enough
to read the recommendations for further evaluation and treatment, and
to make sure they're implemented.
«We will however
make available information on best practice and «what works» for improving the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and I am
clear that a valuable use of the premium would be
schools investing in ways
to encourage parents, including of course fathers,
to engage in the education of their children.»
1 - 2 years old — carry dishes
to kitchen, throw away diapers 2 - 3 — help sort laundry, help
make beds 4 - 5 — prepare cold cereal, set and
clear the table 6 - 8 — vacuum,
make their own lunches for
school 9 - 10 — clean bathrooms, wash dishes
But at the same time, Brian's sobering story
makes clear that millions of American children live in food insecure homes,
school meals are often their only dependable source of food, yet for a variety of reasons (parental neglect, stigma, etc.) they may not be getting all the food that's being
made available
to them at
school.
Moreover, as a feature article in yesterday's New York Times Sunday magazine
made clear, SNA and its lobbyists on Capitol Hill are already deeply entrenched in their strategy
to roll back healthier
school food requirements.
Be very
clear that you expect the behavior
to end, and that you expect a follow up by the
school in several weeks
to make sure it hasn't returned.
And as this recent PBS News Hour report
makes clear, lead in
school drinking water is hardly a problem confined
to Flint, Michigan.
School administrators are eager
to make it
clear that the last thing they want
to do is
to embarrass children or
make them go hungry.
If your teen can gain a
clear understanding of what his new
school is going
to be like, he may have a more positive attitude about
making the move.
While impoverished families and those inside the
school food world have known about lunch shaming for decades, the intense viral reaction
to those two Times stories
made clear that most Americans had no idea that kids with meal debt are stigmatized every day in
school cafeterias around the country.
I'm confused by the reference
to the «Food and Drug Administration» in the second entry (it's the Department of Agriculture that oversees child nutrition), but the intent of these lawmakers is
clear: destroy all of the tremendous progress we've
made over the last six years in improving our children's
school food environment, and apparently also the food served in federally funded daycare centers.
They
make it
clear that unless the preparation provided
to teachers and the consultations we provide
to parents are grounded in some form of definitional consensus, our field will undermine its ability
to play a greater role at the table of
school reform and policy development.
And as summer is upon us I want
to make it
clear that these lunch ideas could go far beyond just the
school cafeteria.
Whether she's
making her opinions
clear on sweets in
schools or sparking conversations on her Twitter account, Palin's every word seems
to make news.
Although many people consider nuts both peanuts and tree nuts,
schools will need
to make it
clear what allergen or allergens they are restricting.
Cathy's work
makes it
clear that
school celebrations alone can account for a whopping 20 %
to 35 % of a child's daily calorie needs.
Child Nutrition Programs overall would greatly benefit from streamlined processes and procedures, including those related
to school meal data collections and direct certification, and this was
made clear.
If you
make it
clear that you disapprove of sex during high
school, your teen may be less likely
to become sexually active.