Sentences with phrase «points in schools already»

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In fact, our school system, as I already pointed out, rents space to a huge number of very diverse private concerns, including homeowner associations, clubs, and so on.
: Schools, published in December by Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue of Lancaster, the actual text of which many of you will already have acquired, the reaction to which, however, — both hostile and the reverse — needs also to be registered as part of its necessary import: for, there is not much point in being a Sign of Contradiction if nobody notices, and the secular reaction to a subversive religion like Catholicism is part of its authentic meaning.
Parents of large families in which older children have already moved on to adult life report a «squash and a squeeze» effect where each child's birth makes the house a little less bearable until breaking point is almost reached... then older children spend the day at school, then they're off to university and adult life, and slowly the house becomes almost unbearably large.
We had the first baptism of slave converts in the Velloor school; between fifty and sixty were present, and (from) the numerous candidates for baptism nineteen were admitted into the visible Church of Christ... Their hearty responses and decided, brief and pointed answers as to motives... -LCB- and -RCB- strictly consistent Christian conduct for many months past,... left no doubts on our minds that many of these, I hope all, were already members of the invisible Church of Christ.36
In response to this objection, it is pointed out that the graduate schools of business and management are already oriented to meeting the felt needs of the business community.
We have now reached the point where many respected Catholic schools are failing so conspicuously to present the Church's sexual teaching in a forthright and coherent manner that, in effect, they have already raised a white flag.
Also I think Jokic has very foot work, he's creative back to the basket player so I don't see the point of him working with Hakeem, he already has shown that he can execute Hakeem like moves without working with him, just ask Draymon Green and some other big guys, especially in the previous season when team played him in the post more, he was schooling great defenders like Antony Davis, he would just shake his head in disbelief.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
And our Big Government - hating new Agriculture Secretary is currently attempting to return deep fat fryers to our schools, an effort which scored big points for him on Fox News but might be a tad less beneficial for the 36 % of kids in my state who are already overweight or obese.
It sounds fabulous, but I like to point to Brazil as a more surprising model — in fact, nations around the world are already looking to Brazil for inspiration and leadership when it comes to school lunch.
If your child hasn't already encountered a person with a disability, it's likely he will at some point in school, where children with special needs are often in the same classroom with other kids.
After sharing some alarming statistics about the unfitness of both potential military recruits and a significant portion of those already in the military, Mission Readiness argues that «[w] ith children consuming up to half of their daily calories while at school and out of sight of their parents, schools should be a focal point in the nation's effort to combat childhood obesity.»
George Church, a Harvard Medical School geneticist who published one of the early papers on the use of CRISPR on mammalian cells, pointed out that people in his field have been doing genetic modification for decades, and said there are already 2,000 gene therapy trials underway, none of which use CRISPR.
It said school budgets are «already stretched to breaking point by successive cuts in recent years».
By the time the 79th Congress passed the National School Lunch Act in 1946 to formalize, subsidize, and make permanent a National School Lunch Program, 48 states — the entire country, at that point — were already on board, serving 6 million children in 42,000 schools.
«Most of the school - based technology coordinators who are already in position don't have specialized training other than the training offered by the district,» Rensel pointed out.
The centre was officially created in 2016 (although Rosenbrock points out the work had already been going on for several years) and is an initiative of the college and the Wodonga Federation of Government Schools, in partnership with Quantum Victoria.
Teachers already offered a higher evaluation in 2008, but even from that high level there has been an upward shift of 8 percentage points to 69 % of teachers giving local schools either an A or a B.
Thus, we have already tested it in more than 45 schools in Spain, with very good results from the point of view of usability and opinion of the teachers and students, who say that these games are useful and effective in reinforcing what they are learning in class, and students are having a great time, that is, that when it comes the time when they are told «and now let's play Little», they think it's great because they remember it as something playful in the process of classroom learning.»
As both Adam Emerson and Kathleen Porter - Magee have already pointed out, Catholic schools were in decline long before charters came on the scene.
Of course, schools already do this in a variety of ways from naming a pupil «star of the week», to awarding golden points to well - behaved children.
By that point, Rawson was already encouraging Calhoun County to get out in front of the new rules, even though many aren't set to take effect until next school year.
Online classes may be a relatively young instructional practice for K - 12 schools, but experts already generally agree on one point: Research shows that virtual schooling can be as good as, or better than, classes taught in person in brick - and - mortar schools.
In recent months, the city's battle over school segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioIn recent months, the city's battle over school segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populschool segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populSchool for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populatioin a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populschool, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white populschool rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white population.
I have seen enormous growth in my students already this school year, hundreds of Lexile points in just four months.
Board member Cari Whicker, a sixth grade teacher in Huntington, pointed out teachers are already facing two tests in spring 2015, the current ISTEP + exam and a so - called «transition test,» designed to help Indiana schools make the switch to college - and career - ready assessments.
As pointed out on this week's Dropout Nation Podcast on school turnarounds, student achievement data will drive how principals evaluate and assign teachers; it is already beginning to reshape how teachers instruct in classrooms and address the nation's education crisis.
I'm simply trying to point out that most K - 12 teachers already feel that the amount of work they do (in and out of school) is immense and a project of this magnitude would be back - breaking.
For his part, Pocan pointed out that the last expansion of the choice program resulted in three - fourths of the public money going to parents whose kids were already enrolled in the private schools they were getting vouchers for, and two - thirds went to families making over $ 100,000 a year.
Already, opponents of these efforts to establish more autonomous schools are pointing to perceived flaws in the endeavor.
Called to shrink K - 3 class sizes already this year, Crutchfield points out his school district trimmed initial estimates of about 76 new teachers down to 52 by increasing class size in grades 4 - 12.
Teacher evaluation had already become a national focal point due to the release of several studies asserting that the classroom teacher is the most important school - based factor in improving student achievement.
They say school budgets are «already stretched to breaking point by successive cuts in recent years».
«Lifting the pay cap for all roles in schools would be a start but it absolutely must be fully funded by the government because school budgets are already at breaking point
In his «historic» call for «education reform», an end to teacher tenure and a disproportionate transfer of public dollars to charter schools the Governor failed to point out that (1) Connecticut already has one of the longest probationary periods for teachers in the country — four years — which gives school administrators more opportunity to judge a teacher's capability than do those in most other states and that (2) in 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluationIn his «historic» call for «education reform», an end to teacher tenure and a disproportionate transfer of public dollars to charter schools the Governor failed to point out that (1) Connecticut already has one of the longest probationary periods for teachers in the country — four years — which gives school administrators more opportunity to judge a teacher's capability than do those in most other states and that (2) in 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluationin the country — four years — which gives school administrators more opportunity to judge a teacher's capability than do those in most other states and that (2) in 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluationin most other states and that (2) in 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluationin 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluations.
The Public School Forum identified the need to lift race as a focal point of public education in the 2016 Top 10 Education Issues, and has already been in discussion with local education agencies seeking to address racial disparities.
Although critics point out, the nation's public schools are already underfunded and vouchers and other privatization programs further undermine the ability of public schools to provide students with the comprehensive educational opportunities they need and deserve, the Trump administration is likely to «go all in» with the effort to redirect public resources to privately owned and operated school settings.
They point out that Christian evangelical groups already have infiltrated the lives of America's children through after - school religious programming in public schools, and they appear determined to give young students a choice: Jesus or Satan.
While it does already show favoritism to urban charter schools, not non-urban, from a purely performance - based point of view, Massachusetts» balance still is off; if the state designed the policy exclusively to maximize academic gains, it would raise the cap in urban areas and lower the cap in non-urban areas.
Skrawl, which is already in place in more than 20,000 schools in 60 countries and has been responsible for more than 2 million writing contests, allows story collaboration based on engagement and a points system.
On the «In Their Own Words: Live Teen Focus Panel,» the teens, who weren't in the room when the data was being discussed, illustrated many of the points already discussed in the research — they preferred print, they had to read a lot for school, they influenced their peerIn Their Own Words: Live Teen Focus Panel,» the teens, who weren't in the room when the data was being discussed, illustrated many of the points already discussed in the research — they preferred print, they had to read a lot for school, they influenced their peerin the room when the data was being discussed, illustrated many of the points already discussed in the research — they preferred print, they had to read a lot for school, they influenced their peerin the research — they preferred print, they had to read a lot for school, they influenced their peers.
-- Health pick ups are non existent — Checkpoints are too far and few between — Action is brutal enough that you will curse at the screen at some point, which we will count as a negative if your children aren't in public school already
[UPDATED 3:45 p.m. below — response from publisher] Matthew LaClair, a high school senior in Kearny, N.J., had already gained fame as something of a one - man American Civil Liberties Union for pointing out intrusions of religion into the classroom.
We knew that it would save us from large ozone loss «in the future», but in fact we are already past the point when things would have become noticeably worse,» lead author Professor Martyn Chipperfield, from the School of Earth & Environment at the University of Leeds, said in a press release.
Matt Yglesias points us to a new study, which finds that pollution reduces working productivity — and acts as a drag on the economy: We already know that emissions from coal plants and factories cause hundreds of billions of dollars of damage to the economy annually, in the form of health care costs (not to mention causing tens of thousands of deaths, respiratory illnesses, missed school and work days, and so forth).
The bottom line is that most areas of Canada are rapidly approaching (if they have not already passed) the point of saturation in terms of both law schools and their graduates.
He illustrates the wide variation in law school grading curves, and points out that some schools have already been raising their grading curves, presumably to gain an advantage in the employment market.
Margaret Hagan's d.school at Stanford University is a case in point — dedicated to «marrying legal expertise with design thinking to help people better understand the law and improve access to justice,» the project has already created more than 10 apps, including Law School Dojo, which use quizzes to help users gain a better grasp of the law and the GRE respectively.
This includes points that become pending as the result of a traffic violation after you have already appeared before a Montgomery West Virginia court and agreed to enroll in a Montgomery West Virginia online traffic school program, but have not yet successfully completed it.
This includes points that become pending as the result of a traffic violation after you have already appeared before a Shinnston West Virginia court and agreed to enroll in a Shinnston West Virginia online traffic school program, but have not yet successfully completed it.
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