Sentences with phrase «of going to a classroom»

I Drive Safely's Oregon traffic school course is fully online — you get all the benefits of a traffic school course without the hassles of going to a classroom and sitting through all the boring course material.
So you might be asking yourself, why would I do that instead of going to a classroom to get it over with?
While online traffic school isn't approved everywhere, the following states generally allow you to take an online ticket dismissal course instead of going to a classroom based traffic school:
Our course was designed to help you complete your New Jersey defensive driving course quickly and easily, without the hassle of going to a classroom.

Not exact matches

«We've been very conscious about going after specific markets to attract the balance that we want in the classroom,» says Greg Richards, director of the MBA program at Telfer.
A few years ago he went beyond critique and created the Thiel Fellowship, which gives a US$ 100,000 grant to entrepreneurial young people who «want to build new things instead of sitting in a classroom
In some cases, «the high - touch element of [traditional classroom - based courses] is always going to be preferred,» Bassett says.
«Going to the actual classroom gave me so much inspiration and ideas of where the product should go
Learning happens everywhere and every time; and it goes to show that learning can be extended even beyond the four walls of a classroom.
I want to know why I see so many religious types saying that our country is going down the drain due to lack of religion in society (classrooms, public buildings, etc)...??
A jury has gone out to consider its conclusions in the inquest into the death of Catholic school teacher Ann Maguire, who was murdered in her classroom by a 15 - year - old student.
Some of the Haredi population, which has many children and a shortage of classrooms of its own, can not stand to see a new, well - supplied school building go to another group.
And I know because I'm from Maryland and own 17 guns, one of which is an AR - 15, and I would never go into a school and shoot it up starting by bombing the glass door, then proceeding to the principle's office (never liked priciples — their pddles were too hard), then going classroom by classrom making sure not to skip bathrooms or closets.
My friends and family weren't given a mere two hours to clear out a classroom full of personal items with instructions to have all assignments graded and recorded and next week's lesson plans ready to go for the «approved» replacement.
why do yo hate christmas, i mema they teach to love each other, ven other religions, people who offend you and it never asid to obly someten to become christian, just because there is the star of David in my classroom i am not going to become a jwe foro example.
Try and go to Israel and remove every Star of David, menorah, or kippah from classrooms.
One new aim of education must then be to resist imitating the incomparably more interesting and vivid electronic media to distinguish what goes on in the classroom from time - compressed, disjointed, non-sequential presentations of subject matter.
«Managers come to the home office for two weeks of classroom training, and then they go out and do 180 hours of on - the - job training in another franchising store,» Fish explains.
I remember that time of year when I was young so vividly — it would become unbearably hot in the un-air-conditioned classrooms, but no one cared because when it hit 3:00, we'd all go to each others» swimming pools.
Get rid of the chronic trouble - makers, the argument goes, and the classroom will become calmer and more conducive to effective learning.
They don't normally find out, however, when a teacher goes up to the front of their classroom and just says out of the blue that Santa isn't real and that their parents are lying to them, because that would be pretty crazy behavior from a teacher.
I love the flower power cd cover, and I can tell this is going to be a favorite cd of my classroom and home.
Our passion for the breakfast - in - the - classroom model for school breakfast is rooted in many things, including one point Ellen made in «Kids Need Breakfast to Succeed», excerpted above — when breakfast is moved out of the cafeteria and into the classroom, participation goes up without fail (emphasis ours).
Instead of going into a crowded cafeteria where they may or may not have time to eat, they can go to their classroom, take time to actually eat their breakfast, and as a result become more engaged in the morning lessons.
As Peter Gray outlines in his 2013 study of 75 grown homeschoolers, those children with the least number of formal schooling years (either in a classroom or homeschooled), were more likely to go on to post-secondary learning.
Schools and districts in Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah can apply NOW for breakfast - in - the - classroom grant money to cover the upfront costs often associated with the startup and implementation of breakfast in the classroom and «grab n» go» programs, such as purchasing equipment, outreach efforts to parents, program promotion, and other related expenses.
Though I haven't been able to get an answer from anyone on the exact amount of time allotted for lunch / recess (and I'm told not all classes get a recess — which is another subject, that I will get into more on another day), I am being told once a classroom is scheduled for lunch that they have 20 minutes from there to go through line, eat, clean up, and get out the door — which if a teacher is running behind, a student misbehaves, or God forbid it takes 10 minutes to get through the lunch line, there's a problem.
I told her he wasn't supposed to be in anything but a Special Ed contained classroom and she told me that his classroom was «unable to take attendance» (which makes no sense but whatever) so he would arrive at school, go into the General Education classroom (during the most unstructured time of day), stay for a few minutes and then go to his Special Ed classroom.
I had a former Superintendent who commented, «Some of those kids will mess around in the gym, run around, and at the last minute they'll grab their breakfast and go to the classroom
As a nod to the holiday, we're going to «count down» some of our favorite breakfast - in - the - classroom and school breakfast videos for you.
The first year everyone had to eat in the classroom but this year we gave the kindergarten classes the option — one stayed in the classroom, three opted to go to the lunch room and eat out of their coolers in there.
You can explore many ways to get breakfast in the hands of students — for some, the traditional model works well, for others a classroom delivery, grab - n - go, or Second Chance model may be a better fit.
Your Affiliation and Equipment Fee supports your child's education as follows: Roughly, 50 % of the fee goes to your child's class teacher to spend on the year's class supplies and any necessary classroom furniture and equipment (i.e. chairs, desks).
That the stupid cookie or candy included, or the extra bag of cheetos is going to make them banshees in the classroom where your and my child are trying to focus... I would say that even in most districts that the nutritional value on a reimbursable tray is probably better than the brown bag that is being brought to school by most!
Parents concerned about food rewards in the classroom or out of control birthday parties should go directly to their district superintendent and ask to see a copy of the district's wellness policy.
Your child's teacher is probably aware of the social dynamics in the classroom, and may be able to provide insight into what's going on.
It is posted on the front door of the school that the whole building is peanut sensitive, meaning certain classrooms are labeled peanut free, and the lunch room has one tables set up for the kids who do bring a PB&J to school to go sit at and eat.
Let's be realistic: if your kids are in elementary school, they're probably going to eat a lot of sugar this Friday, when many classrooms will hold their annual Valentine's Day parties.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how much I do in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get kids shoes and coats on, get everyone in the car, drive 45 minutes in traffic, get kids and their stuff out of the car, walk to each kids» classroom, take out lunches and put in the fridges, get kids to put their stuff in their cubbies and wash their hands, go back to the car, drive to my office, get out, walk across the lot, down stairs and through two heavy doors to my office, and finally sit down.
We can go back and forth all day about parenting philosophies, but at the end of the day, that whole «proper role of government» question boils down to this — if you want the government imposing upon the free interactions of others to serve your preferences, at the very least, it's incumbent upon you to prove that the government action (in this case the classroom environment) is the independent variable that deterministically thwarts your goals for your child.
«I think our biggest obstacle is sometimes the myth of what people think the impact of breakfast - in - the - classroom is going to be.
If you are laissez - faire at home where your child can do what they like, eat what they want and go to bed as they wish, they may find the limits of the Montessori classroom too constraining.
It gives cafeterias the financial flexibility to offer alternative types of breakfasts, such as grab - and - go meals that students can eat in the classroom.
We know that teachers need choices and flexibility, so we're excited to give Nature on the Go teachers a choice for the second part of the program, which takes place after a Nature Museum educator visits the classroom.
A mix of delivery styles will help Southern Local customize their program for efficiency; young students (Pre-K through grade 2) will have breakfast delivered directly to the classroom, while students in grades 3 - 8 will «Grab n» Go» from the cafeteria line back to their classrooms.
He introduced a grab»n go breakfast and breakfast in the classroom, launched a farm - to - school program, increased the fruits and vegetables in school lunches and offered nutrition education to increase knowledge of and improved attitudes toward locally grown produce.
After receiving a Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant in SY 2012 - 13, a number of CCSD schools implemented breakfast - in - the - classroom; by the time Pettit arrived, the district was serving breakfast in the classroom using a variety of delivery methods, from direct delivery to Grab - n - Go, in about 35 - 40 schools.
My son does not go to a Montessori preschool, but he goes to a preschool which has studied all these different disciplines and has incorporated a lot of the Montessori methods within the classroom environment, but it's not specifically a Montessori school.
We talked about what's been going on in her schools as universal in - classroom breakfast has been implemented, and Lilly's enthusiasm was clear: «We're excited to be part of the program and to see the benefits for the children.
We are also going to be conducting video interviews on topics such as school breakfast / breakfast - in - the - classroom, equipment, and scholarships — we hope you will take a few minutes to answer a short series of questions that will help us collect information that will help you, and your colleagues, improve your school nutrition programs.
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