Sentences with phrase «open next fall with»

It would open next fall with 60 male and 60 female sixth - graders in single - gender classrooms and eventually expand to 840 students in middle and high school.
It would open next fall with three kindergarten and two first - grade classrooms and expand gradually over five years to serve 375 pupils in grades K - 5.
If approved by the School Board, it would open next fall with 120 sixth graders at the former Mount Olive Lutheran Church on the city's Near West Side.

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The company will open a third location in Bellevue, Wash., this fall with up to 10 locations slated to open next year.
The Wing's Soho location will open this fall, with spaces in downtown Brooklyn and Washington, D.C. up next.
«Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall» F. Scott Fitzgerald Perfect crisp fall Sundays call for open windows, chili with jalapeño corn bread and pumpkin swirl brownies followed by laziness on the couch next to the fireplace.
He can add that to his resume for his next employers along with the running into players and falling on his a ** and skipping over a 50/50 when the goal was wide open.
Because we live in an area with open enrollment, we could potentially send Ava to any one of those schools come next fall.
Next fall, he might try a more chaotic version when students are in the parking lot, cafeteria and commons area — all unsecured areas packed with kids during open - campus lunch hours.
Siena will remain at P.S. 150 through the end of the school year, but she will also begin making plans for the Peck Slip School, which will open with two kindergarten classes in Tweed Courthouse next fall and will ultimately grow to 712 students.
«Senate candidate Jim Webb will miss the Labor Day weekend parades, picnics and speeches that open the fall campaign stretch run to be with his son, who ships out with his Marine unit to Iraq next week.»
Last fall at the New York Film Festival, the filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin talked with FILM COMMENT about his latest work, Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, which opens next Friday.
We'll find out in the next few months, but with Gone Girl opening up tomorrow, you all can see it for yourself and begin to see where you fall on the awards spectrum...
Reason: With his film Smashed opening last fall with a commendable performance from Winstead, it is certainly curious to see where the acting / directing duo will go next, especially with the presence of Woodley, who hasn't been seen on the silver screen since her award winning turn in The DescendaWith his film Smashed opening last fall with a commendable performance from Winstead, it is certainly curious to see where the acting / directing duo will go next, especially with the presence of Woodley, who hasn't been seen on the silver screen since her award winning turn in The Descendawith a commendable performance from Winstead, it is certainly curious to see where the acting / directing duo will go next, especially with the presence of Woodley, who hasn't been seen on the silver screen since her award winning turn in The Descendawith the presence of Woodley, who hasn't been seen on the silver screen since her award winning turn in The Descendants.
Meanwhile, we have already added 14 new charter schools during this period (with four more scheduled to open next fall), 25 new charters (including 5 Horace Mann charters) have been awarded (17 of these have involved «proven provider» status).
KIPP Summit opened in fall 2003 with a full roster of 5th graders, and added a grade and more students for each of the next three years until reaching its present status of 359 5th to 8th graders and a waiting list.
Indianapolis Public Schools might be losing a few high schools in the coming years, but with The Mind Trust's support, two charter high schools could open as soon as next fall.
The first two schools opened in Jackson this year with two additional schools authorized to open next fall.
The academy, a proposed high school for students who want to pursue a career in the region's health care industry, would share the building with Lehigh Valley Christian High School and open next fall, according to its website.
In Glendale, the school district has about 60 openings for next fall, with science and math teachers also in high demand.
In the fall of 2013, Summit's Next Generation School Model debuted with the opening of Summit Denali.
Next fall, in collaboration with OPSB and Tulane Medical School, the RSD will open a therapeutic program for students with mental and behavioral health needs that affect their ability to succeed in a traditional school setting.
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Using your wits and randomly placed objects you can make your way through a series of open - ended levels all with a single goal, falling through the exit to the next one.
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Next week, in a fall visual arts season studded with photography shows, «Mexico as Muse» opens the bill at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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