Sentences with phrase «military schools educate»

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• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an answer: «The fact that both the college experience and the military experience are often the first time people of this age range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the opposite sex suggests to me that we have not done enough before young people reach this age to educate, model and encourage appropriate behavior.»
Youths would not have been able to get close to the cage without someone making a fuss; you're probably looking for someone who's there often enough not to draw notice; perhaps a volunteer there, or a regular attendee, with recent financial woes; someone adult to middle age, likely male, likely in the trades or the military; not overly well - educated; maybe high school.
A Troy native educated in private Catholic and military schools, Barrett is not a college graduate; «I attended a number of Albany - area colleges, enough to earn a degree several times over, but never all at one school,» he writes in his bio.
An Illinois school district is using an untested state law to try to force the federal government to pay more for educating children who live on a military base in its district.
One recent study in Kansas found that school districts had to obtain express statutory authority to hire lobbyists; operate alternative schools; share guidance programs; enter into interdistrict agreements to share personnel or computer systems; pay dues to the Kansas Association of School Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insuschool districts had to obtain express statutory authority to hire lobbyists; operate alternative schools; share guidance programs; enter into interdistrict agreements to share personnel or computer systems; pay dues to the Kansas Association of School Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insuSchool Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insurance.
Setting up a confrontation with the federal government over the cost of educating military dependents, a committee of the Illinois House has approved a bill to allow some school districts to carve military bases out of their boundaries.
The nation's future workers, military troops, scientists, doctors, and political leaders will be drawn mostly from children now being educated in public schools.
Established on Joint Base Andrews in 2011 to provide outstanding educational opportunities for military and community students, Imagine Andrews Public Charter School is a member of Imagine Schools, a full - service charter school management organization that operates 72 schools in 12 states and helps nearly 80,000 parents and guardians educate their chiSchool is a member of Imagine Schools, a full - service charter school management organization that operates 72 schools in 12 states and helps nearly 80,000 parents and guardians educate their chSchools, a full - service charter school management organization that operates 72 schools in 12 states and helps nearly 80,000 parents and guardians educate their chischool management organization that operates 72 schools in 12 states and helps nearly 80,000 parents and guardians educate their chschools in 12 states and helps nearly 80,000 parents and guardians educate their children.
In addition to recognizing the achievements of outstanding students, the event provided an opportunity to highlight some of Obama's broader initiatives to improve STEM education through his Educate to Innovate campaign (PDF), including a new AmeriCorps program for STEM education, the US2020 campaign that encourages more companies to involve their science and technology workforce in STEM mentoring programs, and an initiative to expand math and science opportunities at high schools that serve military families.
For DOD Support to Civilian Schools Educating Military Children and Resources, please go to the Military and DoD Special Education page.
With 47 percent of its population connected to the military, Killeen Independent School District (KISD) in Texas has the unique challenge of educating students with a diversity of primary languages, a wide range of socio - economic levels and a high mobility rate.
As explained by NAFIS and NMFA, «The proposal is a bad deal for military families — and a disaster for local public school districts charged with educating our nation's children.»
«The big focus of this school is to educate students of military families in a way that really takes into consideration the issues that military kids face,» Crain said.
Impact Aid provides critical funding to over 1,200 public school districts nationwide that educate military children, children residing on Indian lands, children living in federal low - rent housing facilities, children of civilian employees of the federal government, and the children in school districts with significant tax - exempt federal property.
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