Sentences with phrase «multiple children enrolled»

The discount for families with multiple children enrolled the same year is 10 %.
Families with multiple children enrolled in the program receive a 5 % discount on the lowest tuition.

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The monthly topics are on a three year rotation to accommodate children who are enrolled in your program for multiple years.
This is how most online programs began more than a decade ago, providing last - ditch efforts to keep children enrolled by putting reading assignments online and asking students to take a couple of multiple - choice tests.
All emerging leaders are enrolled in the program for two years and help to shape education policy, advocate for the whole child, and explore multiple ASCD leadership pathways.
All Emerging Leaders are enrolled in the program for two years and will help to advance ASCD's positions and values; participate in shaping education policy and advocating for the whole child; and explore multiple ASCD leadership pathways.
Kiku and Shelley began teaching children's classes together at the Humane Society of Missouri, and Shelley enrolled in and completed many more classes with multiple dogs.
Be aware that it is fairly common practice for daycare centers to offer a discount to families enrolling multiple children in the same daycare program, so don't be timid about asking for one.
By enrolling it was my intention to purchase coverage for myself but upon finding multiple premium charges I discovered that they will charge you a premium for anyone in your family you buy a ticket for... even a two year old child!
The present model of care employed in the regional child and adolescent mental health service is episodic, meaning that once enrolled in the system of care, a patient may have a single admission or, depending on need, multiple admissions (eg, emergency, inpatient, ambulatory services, or specialized services).
Prevalence of Maltreatment Among Youths in Public Sectors of Care Miller, Green, Fettes, & Aarons (2011) Child Maltreatment, 16 (3) View Abstract Examines multiple types of maltreatment across five public sectors of care using data from youths aged 11 to 18 enrolled in one of the five sectors.
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