Sentences with phrase «member leaving for college»

If kitty is acting out because of a change in her home environment — like a family member leaving for college, for example — then staff members might recommend a new toy or treats to reinforce good behavior and distract from the unwelcome change.
Among the things that could cause great distress to a dog are moving to a new house, a family member leaving for college or a new job, a dramatic change in household activities, or an addition of a new family member.

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So whether you're a student looking for a church in your new college town or a longtime member of one church who is considering leaving, don't be intimidated by the change.
Alas, most of the fan club's members have left for college in the last few weeks.
Then, for 50 minutes, the young men talked, with Bailys loosely guiding the conversation around the theme of what it takes to go «outside of the box» in your thinking and decision - making — a topic that was broad enough to encompass both a discussion about what it might feel like to leave Illinois for college and a long debate about the experience that Rashid, one of the group members, had had the previous weekend, when he was jumped by two guys while he was walking from his grandmother's house to a convenience store to buy M&M's.
With 14 applicants vying for a seat left vacant by outgoing board president Sam Black in Glen Ellyn District 41, school board members this week selected Cathryn Wilkinson, the former associate dean of Fine and Applied Arts at the College of DuPage to fill the spot.
My work as a community activist on issues such as affordable housing, my background as a member of the Democratic State Committee, and my experience working for Democratic elected officials such as Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, since my days in college, leave me with a deep appreciation and respect for the role working men and women play in making this the Empire State.
Cheri McGrath, a member of the Milwaukee County Commission for Disabled Persons, speaks at an RTA rally Tuesday flanked by Lyle Balistreri (from left), president of the Milwaukee Building and Construction Trades Council; Julia Taylor, president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee; and Michael Rosen, professor of economics at the Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Faculty members at some colleges teach eight courses per year, leaving no time for research during the school year and offering little or no research support.
Josh DiNatale (left) and Zachary Burns, St. Joseph's University students and members of their College Republicans chapter, get ready to pose for a photo with a cutout of Sen. Rand Paul at CPAC 2015.
For members of the state board, this presents the opportunity to redefine school accountability from a system that was strictly based on standardized test scores under the federal No Child Left Behind Act to one offering a multi-dimensional look at student achievement, school culture and college and career preparation.
Could lifestyle - altering events occur in your foreseeable future, such as a baby, caring for an elderly family member, a divorce, job uncertainty, children leaving for college, etc.?
And, surprisingly enough, many of these artists were connected to the Abstract Expressionist movement (the most sought - after segment in the art market) to one extent or another: a Washington D.C. - based artist Sam Gilliam was brought by David Kordansky Gallery to Frieze Art Fair in New York this year, an active member of the famous New York School Edward Dugmore was exhibited at Loretta Howard gallery just recently, and now it is Raymond Spillenger, an Abstract Expressionist who is gaining attention with an upcoming retrospective scheduled for early 2016 at the Black Mountain College near Asheville, N.C. Spillenger, who died in November at the age of 89, abruptly left the art scene in the late 6os, and while his fellow AbEx artists were going through mounting recognition and success at the Stable Annual, Spillenger plunged into family life and didn't show his art even to the family members.
A young, single person may have college debt or other debt that he or she may not feel right about leaving behind for family members to pay off.
Opportunities Foreclosed, Equity Denied, New York's Youngest Learners Still Left Out, a report by the Ready for Kindergarten, Ready for College Campaign, of which Schuyler Center is a member.
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