Sentences with phrase «maligned school»

the much - maligned school lunch should really be on your radar.
Recently I spent a week in Boulder as part of my ongoing quest to find the cutting edge in the nation's chronically under - funded and frequently maligned school meals program.

Not exact matches

We Famistas wish that Yra and the others of the most imortant of all the Chicago Schools — those who gave us the active trading in FX and interest futures — would stop maligning the BEP.
This result, of course, could not fail to arouse violent and malign reactions from the leading schools of the day, Bultmannians as well as Barthians.
Is the quality of high school coaching - oft - maligned by these so - called soccer experts - fine for women but not for men?
She hated the idea that dedicated cafeteria workers around the country were being implicitly maligned by media stories about «miracle schools,» because those stories almost never disclosed the hidden advantages that made those fabulous meal programs possible.
He uses the chance to back his much - maligned free school meals programme.
But it would also lead to the re-creation of 32 community school boards that in the past were maligned for corruption and being patronage mills.
The one new proposal in Ed Balls» letter is, remarkably, to increase the malign effect of school performance tables by creating a separate table for teacher assessment results.
Interestingly, parents of children in the often maligned New York City public school system gave Mayor Bloomberg a more positive rating, with 46 percent saying he'd succeeded and 48 percent saying he'd failed, according to the paper.
All were educated in the United States; Brin and Yang even attended America's oft - maligned public schools.
INQ7 — Feb 26 — A 15 - year - old student was barred from school after she admitted that she, and two classmates, created an account for their «enemy» at"Friendster.com,» where they wrote testimonials full of obscenities and vulgarities maligning her reputation.
But homework can no longer be seen a much maligned «add on'to the school day.
Kevan Collins, chief executive of the EEF, said: «Teaching assistants have been much maligned in recent years and many schools have scaled back on their employment to cut costs.
If you look at the Fund's «990» tax form, you'll find even more reason to question the veracity of the mayor's concern about the malign influence of private money in public schools.
It might be the case, then, that in these and other ways, the school — notwithstanding its persistent low academic achievement — acts as an important strand in the invisible web of social connectivity that helps to hold a community together despite all the malign forces trying to pull it apart.
The Grand Canyon Institute recently released a paper that attempts to malign charter school accountability.
In his latest blog, Pelto shows that Perry's school has lower test scores for African American students than the much - maligned public schools of Hartford.
Jason Agosto, our UFT chapter chair, has been subject to the most blatant retaliation from Mr. Urena in the form of negative observation reports, spurious disciplinary letters based on unfounded accusations, as well as the maligning of his reputation amongst parents on our School Leadership Team.
Chicago's once maligned public school system now stands as an example of how persistence can pay off even in the face of daunting political and financial challenges.
As a public school parent in an urban district, I see my district and districts like mine unfairly maligned on a regular basis, by state and national officials, by the media and, of course by the charter school industry.
Or, to put it more strongly, the smartest teachers seek out the «coasting» schools maligned by Nicky Morgan this week.
The Forum's list also takes up numerous hot - button topics for the state's public schools, demanding «transparency and accountability» from North Carolina's growing school choice sector, better recruitment of top teachers and principals, an overhaul of the state's oft - maligned «A-F» school grading system and a renewed emphasis on racial equity, as well as others.
If a reliable instructor prefers not to work with certain breeds, he may direct you to another school but if he maligns your breed, cross him off your list.
I think my lifelong contrarianism began in grade school when I thumbed my nose at the NES in favor of the much - maligned Sega Master System.
Former Interim Dean of Engineering Alan Wolf has fallen back into his role as a much - maligned professor in the School of Engineering, but received a different kind of promotion: from Campus Safety Coordinator to Director of Health and Safety.
Quite a number of my students were not born when I was in law school and are within the much - maligned cohort of the Millennials.
Much maligned at launch, Chromebooks have ultimately proven a hit in education due in no small part to their extremely low barrier of entry, coupled with software features focused at the IT departments that make many of the purchasing decisions for schools and districts.
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