But
the parent City Paper spoke with under the condition of anonymity says they still have yet to figure out what they'll do next year.
Not exact matches
Journalism (The
Parent Paper,
City Paper Stock Racing,
City Paper Holy Air Time, New Jersey Monthly, Campus Times, Tachyons, Laser Fusion, A Firebrand at 69: An Interview with Harlan Ellison, Gravity Waves)
Parents Group Asks
City to Investigate How DCPS Picks School Lunch Vendors (Washington
City Paper, May 12, 2016)
Cloth diapering really is not that hard (and it is way cheaper than disposables), carpooling to work or taking public transportation is a viable option for thousands of
parents who work in
cities, and doing other simple things like recycling as much as possible, using washable napkins instead of
paper - towels, using 100 % post-consumer recycled toilet
paper (even just once in a while), and using a handkerchief instead of kleenex are all simple life - changes that can add up to seriously changing your carbon footprint.
Interestingly,
parents of children in the often maligned New York
City public school system gave Mayor Bloomberg a more positive rating, with 46 percent saying he'd succeeded and 48 percent saying he'd failed, according to the
paper.
It was, according to the
paper's summary, an «article on school - choice movement; competition from charter schools, publicly - financed free schools, is forcing other public schools to sell selves aggressively and forcing
parents to evaluate claims; competition for Jersey
City, NJ, students between public schools and new charter school planned by for - profit Advantage Schools Inc described.»
Out of School and Unprepared: The Need to Improve Support for Students with Disabilities Transitioning to Adulthood In March 2011, the ARISE Coalition, a group of
parents, educators, advocates and other supporters of students with disabilities coordinated by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC), released this policy
paper calling on New York
City and New York State to follow the law with respect to transition planning and to give post-secondary transition for students with special education needs the same high priority they are beginning to give college and career readiness for other students.
Essential Voices: Including Student and
Parent Input in Teacher Evaluation On June 18, 2012, AFC released this policy paper, which makes the case for student and parent input in teacher evaluation in New York City and describes efforts other states and districts are undertaking to incorporate student and / or parent feedback into their own teacher evaluation sy
Parent Input in Teacher Evaluation On June 18, 2012, AFC released this policy
paper, which makes the case for student and
parent input in teacher evaluation in New York City and describes efforts other states and districts are undertaking to incorporate student and / or parent feedback into their own teacher evaluation sy
parent input in teacher evaluation in New York
City and describes efforts other states and districts are undertaking to incorporate student and / or
parent feedback into their own teacher evaluation sy
parent feedback into their own teacher evaluation systems.
This
paper examines how
parents» school choices have changed over the past 10 years, as the
city has undergone rebuilding following Hurricane Katrina.
2010 Particular Pieces II, Oakland Museum of California at
City Center, CA 2009 Time Present... Time Past, Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA 2009 From My
Parents» Garden to Giverny, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists» Gallery, CA 2008 In My
Parents» Garden, Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley, CA 2004 New Work 2004, Rock,
Paper, Scissors, Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley, CA 2000 Rock,
Paper, Scissors, Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, CA 1997 Epiphanies, Sybaris Gallery, Royal Oak, MI 1994 Long Division, Sybaris Gallery, Royal Oak, MI 1992 Sculpture, Sybaris Gallery, Royal Oak, MI 1992 Susan Martin: Sculpture, Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan State, Traverse
City, MI 1991 Sculpture, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1987 Sculpture, Fiberworks, Center for the Textile Arts, Berkeley, CA
Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW, one of North America's leading marriage experts, is a frequently sought out guest advisor on radio, TV and in newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Canada, with over 200 published articles, as well as writing a weekly
parenting issues column for a major
city paper.
This
paper uses the combined data from three years of preschool data collection (2010 to 2012) conducted as part of the Evaluation of the Glasgow
City Parenting Support Framework (University of Glasgow 2013).