Sentences with phrase «recently transferred to the school»

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My wife recently graduated with a degree in elementary education and the blessings of GCU, the love of Christ, and the benefits of servant leadership are now being transferred to her sixth grade students in a local Christian School in the Phoenix area.
There were reports back in April that three - star Michigan RB commit Kurt Taylor, who recently transferred to powerhouse Grayson High School in Georgia, could be looking around.
It was my five - year - old's final visit; they will soon transfer his file to the elementary school and he will get any further immunizations and checkups there (at least I hope so — the budget for school nurses was recently cut drastically).
When NIH's Adolphus Toliver told Bridges directors recently that the program has a 23 % transfer rate — the share of community college students who advance to a 4 - year school — the group's first question was: «Is that good or bad?»
But as a law professor at Drake Law School who has been studying property transfers for years, I've seen that laws, regulations and court rulings are only recently trying to figure out how to handle the ever - changing realm of digital technology.
Having recently transferred into Gekkoukan High School from some distant region, you, the hero, will need to do your best in order to balance saving the world with academics, social lives, and other day - to - day activities.
I recently submitted public comments on the proposed SNS regulation, which emphasized the importance of considering how proposed changes would affect spending decisions and, ultimately, students, as opposed to simply calculating how many dollars would be transferred from one school to another.
Recently, Glazerman et al. reported that even after being offered a $ 20,000 bonus to move to a high - need school in their district, only 3.5 percent of middle school teachers in the top quintile of effectiveness and 7 percent of similarly ranked elementary teachers were willing to transfer.
We'd be remiss if we didn't mention that WNYC recently did its own dive into the data to find out if charters or districts are better at retaining their students — and they found that in NYC, across all grades, a smaller percentage of charter students transferred out of their schools than did students at district schools.
The government recently announced they will be collecting data on pregnant pupils transferred from mainstream to alternative schools from next September.
It includes children from failing schools who are entitled to transfer to 223 (or any other middle school in good standing) under the No Child Left Behind statute as well as children whose families recently moved to the city or the neighborhood, often under duress.
As a parent who regularly speaks with other parents and individuals about education in New Orleans I can tell you we have questions and concerns about a bill recently passed to transfer NOLA charter schools from the Recovery School District to the Orleans Parish School Board.
Case in point, a local news outlet recently reported that a community school district in neighboring Cabarrus County was blindsided by a bill for $ 326,800 in payment for 231 students who transferred to a new charter that opened nearby.
The Innovative School District (ISD) reached a major milestone when the Public Schools of Robeson County School Board recently voted unanimously to transfer Southside Ashpole Elementary in Rowland, N.C., into the ISD.
She recently transferred her two older daughters, 12 and 14, to a progressive private school to expose them to more diverse teachers and curriculum.
Michael Morton — the new Communications Manager who recently transferred from Texas to take on the task of explaining to Connecticut voters why charter schools, privatization and Malloy's damaging education reform strategies are what Connecticut's students, parents, teachers and public schools need to ensure a better future.
In response to the data recently released by the district, Evans acknowledged that low - performing students are leaving district high schools, but said high - performing students transfer to charter schools, too.
Although Sharpe's Jumoke Academy has never served bi-lingual students and only takes a small percentage of special educations students compared to the number served in Hartford's public schools, Commissioner Pryor, the State Board of Education and the City of Hartford's Board of Education recently transferred Hartford's Milner elementary school, with all of its students and taxpayer funds, to Jumoke.
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