Sentences with phrase «middle school age girls»

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Isabella, a seventh - grader at Conackamack Middle School and a second - degree black belt, won six individual titles competing in the girls» ages 9 — 11, second - and third - degree black - belt level at the American Taekwondo Association's world championships in Little Rock.
Synopsis: When four high - school kids discover an old video game console with a game they've never heard of — Jumanji — they are immediately drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the avatars they chose: gamer Spencer becomes a brawny adventurer (Dwayne Johnson); football jock Fridge loses (in his words) «the top two feet of his body» and becomes an Einstein (Kevin Hart); popular girl Bethany becomes a middle - aged male professor (Jack Black); and wallflower Martha becomes a badass warrior (Karen Gillan).
Middle Row Left (paddle with yellow / wooden background): Age: 10; Girl; School: Kohoku Primary School; City, Prefecture: Yokohama, Kanagawa; Media: wooden paddle with fabric embroidery (Hagoita)
Before joining SRI, Bosetti worked for several entrepreneurial community ventures where she launched websites, helped to design and implement evaluation systems, and co-founded a leadership program for middle - school aged girls.
Age of Opportunity by Laurence Steinberg Speaking of those girls, they've recently come barreling into the buzzsaw of middle - school dramas, from braces to group texts to fights with their parents over screentime.
This project examined the lives of middle - school aged girls from various social, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds.
This three - year evaluation project was designed to measure the outcome of SCOPE, an inquiry - based science enrichment program for upper - elementary and middle - school aged girls.
Target demographics: We train high school - age teens, boys and girls, to be peer educators of middle school - age youth using the DMAD curriculum in schools, community agencies, and faith - based groups.
This study included «forty boys and girls, ages 8 to 12, in attendance at selected private secular and parochial schools in a large Southwestern metropolitan area participated, along with their middle to upper - class parents.»
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