Sentences with phrase «much bigger schools»

The Pilots have feasted on Division V opponents, and most of their losses have come to much bigger schools.
Their 4 - 0 record after those first four games, and the fact they no longer have to face much bigger schools such as Cosumnes Oaks - Elk Grove or Vista del Lago - Folsom in league games, greatly improves the odds of getting a high seed in the upcoming CIF Sac - Joaquin Section playoffs.
Have you thought about partnering with a colleague from a neighboring district to team up and run a much bigger school nutrition program nearby?

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The big question, of course, is how much more a B - school grad makes over the course of a career because he or she graduated with an MBA from a top school?
Connecticut owes much of its improvement to a big jump in its Education ranking, climbing to No. 3 from No. 18, due largely to better high school test scores.
While an improved economy and rising stock market have helped private institutions repair much of the Great Recession's damage to their endowments, the biggest investment gains and largest gifts are flowing to the wealthiest schools, according to a recent analysis by Moody's.
«It's so much bigger than schools,» Zink said.
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban treating women as less than human, stoning people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
because people still have so, so much to learn and earth is a school, one big group therapy... so don't waste time...
We've taken a lot of things from five years ago that were finite, old - school methodologies and moved to much more streamlined approaches, [such as] data polling and the ability to look at big and small data.
It wasn't much of a reaction, really, considering that the upset of the Seminoles was one of the biggest victories in school history.
It's essentially suggested that the big names at Barcelona, including Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and others, haven't been so receptive to Dembele compared to Coutinho, and that has unsurprisingly left the former feeling a little left out as it all sounds very much like school playground type of stuff.
And since he chose Alabama (not a big name school in basketball) because they showed him the first high - major interest (he's loyal), he'll be a player that's much easier to keep around.
A much bigger reform involving this idea would be for the NBA to have a separate draft with high school players only and require them to play half a year in the D - League.
But long before his performance at Oregon earned him the nickname «Big Balls Chip,» the iconoclast, Kelly spent 14 years as an assistant football coach at a school much better known for its hockey team.
But once TL is at Clemson, transferring (and sitting out a year) is a much bigger barrier than simply accepting a schollie from another college out of high school.
So the biggest question now is how much of it is collusion between Adidas and those schools and how much of it is Adidas acting in it's own self interest independently?
How does his team keep finding ways to win games like these, against bigger, stronger athletes from much larger schools?
Liverpool schooled Arsenal in a big way at Anfield on Sunday, running out 4 - 0 winners when it could really have been much worse for the visitors.
Someone in Spain is clearly ing themselves because of the now much «bigger kids» starting the school with them this year!
My husband and I don't really do Valentine's Day and last year was the first time the kids showed much interest, with my two biggest children both buying and receiving Valentine gifts from little friends at school.
I'm a big proponent of classroom education and never would have pictured myself as a home - schooling parent, but if anything could convince me to change my tune, it's a science teacher opposing solar farms because they might suck up too much energy from the sun.
Regardless of how your child navigates both the final year of high school, the transition to college and his or her first year there, you can be certain that much of what is happening is their best attempt to step into shoes that are big and unfamiliar.
Three big requests were rejected out of hand (as expected): eliminating flavored milk, instituting salad bars and getting rid of a la carte sales — and much work needs to be done to improve HISD's middle and high school menu.
They have been at pre-school for a year now, and for those worried about kids still breastfeeding at that age I can say they don't ask for it at pre-school (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), they don't get bullied about it because they haven't told the other kids that they breastfeed (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), and when they start big school next year, if they are still nursing, I expect it to be much the same.
So when much - needed reforms were instituted two years ago, one of the first complaints from the political right was that big, strapping football players were going hungry due to Mrs. Obama's Nanny State school meal calorie limits.
It's pointed out that many schools are much bigger than those in the initial article and that understandably makes it tougher logistically.
School - Age and Big Kids (Ages 5 to 8) Often lie about school, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are tooSchool - Age and Big Kids (Ages 5 to 8) Often lie about school, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are tooschool, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are too much.
Pack a note inside your child's lunch reminding her how much you love her, and ask her to try her best to eat up her healthy lunch so that she can be big and strong and power her brain to learn and have fun in school.
And «big» school is usually a much larger and more complex social setting than any she's known before.
As much as it pains me to see kids at my boys» school scarfing down Cheetos and Yoo Hoo for breakfast, I don't want anybody to tell their parents that they CA N'T send those things, or to make a big deal about «supplementing» or anything else.
But parents» busy work schedules, after - school activities, and homework can all cut into family time on school nights and can have a big impact on how much a child sleeps.
Homework is a big part of after - school life and you may end up dreading it as much as your child might.
Play up the friendship as much as you can, getting the kids together for playdates and emphasizing the fact that they'll both be going off to «big kid» school or moving up to a new class together.
The big problem in schools is not choice, it's the fact that cafeterias have to GUESS to figure out how much to make of the different items they're serving.
My much bigger complaint is that they often don't have time to finish lunch and of course the quality of school lunches.
I think schools (PAUSD or any others) can only do so much, and at some point parents make the big difference.
Beau has been seen on pretty much all the big sites lately for his amazing bento school lunch creations, so natch, he was on their list.
Finally, the big savings from P2 are really only realized if your entire district is very low income; implementing it in just a few very low income schools within a district which is less than 85 % low income may not save much.
It also helps to look at the bigger picture, says Kimberly Harrington, of Burlington, Vermont, mom to Walker, 3, and Hawthorne, 15 months: «During one of my last childbirth classes, the instructor drew a big pie chart showing an 80 - year life span and how much time we devote to school, marriage, work, and so on.
For middle class voters to be backing the Labour manifesto isn't a total shock - it protected 95 % of people from tax rises whilst spending big on schools and the NHS - but for them to vote for Corbyn is a much bigger deal.
Much bigger cuts lie ahead: Education Secretary Arne Duncan warns that as stimulus funding dries up, as many as 300,000 teachers and other school personnel could lose their jobs this year to budget cuts.
Schools in Britain will see their budgets slashed by as much as 14 % over the next four years in the biggest cuts to education seen since the 1950s, tax and spending experts warn.
The PM thus blew a long, masterful raspberry, one so finessed it could only have been learnt in the shadowy confines of prep at Eton targeted at the back of a gowned professor; he yah - boo - sucks - to - youed repeatedly about Ed and his pals spending too much time with the big boys in that silly red uniform with the hammers and sickles from the school next door, Unite City High — which soon became Unite City blues...
And then there is the much bigger rump that could not get access to good schools (down under Labour), good apprenticeships / sponsoring companies, also down under Labour and lastly betrayed by a Labour Govt that seems to think spending vast amounts of money on snooping campaigns to catch benefit cheats is a better investment than educating and reskilling the un-employed, who on going out to do the jobs that must be done find themselves up against foreign labour sometimes willing to work the most brutal conditions (and maybe less than min wage because it is still better than home).
After hiking, I began to think much more about big - picture ideas than I had in graduate school.
This quandary illustrates one of the biggest problems facing shoppers these days, says Alexander Chernev, a consumer behavior researcher and marketing professor at the Kellogg School: too much choice.
«We need to focus our efforts on addressing the needs of young adults with autism in a much bigger and broader way,» said Nancy Cheak - Zamora, an assistant professor in the MU School of Health Professions and a researcher at the MU Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
«The fact that oil prices are so low right now makes all this a much less big deal,» Lucas Davis, an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business, said about cap and trade.
Kilkenny isn't sure that later school start times would have a big impact on how much more sleep kids would get.
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