These schools either
replaced junior highs or split up K — 8 schools.
Not exact matches
I still remember the Christmas when my oldest, then in
junior high jazz band, celebrated the silver trumpet his teacher had painstakingly picked out, within our budget, to
replace the rental one.
That March, after the NCAA began aninvestigation of Oklahoma over accusations that Sampson had made illegal callsto recruits, Sampson left for Indiana and was
replaced by Capel, a former Dukeguard who had coached Virginia Commonwealth to a 79 — 41 record in four years.As soon as he arrived in Norman, Capel heard about Taylor's brother, who wasjust starting to draw national attention as a
high school
junior.
Although his little four - room schoolhouse in West Bridgewater is gone,
replaced by a more modern brick building, the legacy of what a quality public education offered him is clear, as shown in a letter written in 1973 by one of his
junior high students to a superintendent in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in support of a teacher who lost his vision and then his job:
On Tuesday, they said 95 percent of
juniors at Garfield
High and 80 percent at Roosevelt and Ingraham high schools also have refused to take the exams, called Smarter Balanced, which are replacing Washington's old statewide ex
High and 80 percent at Roosevelt and Ingraham
high schools also have refused to take the exams, called Smarter Balanced, which are replacing Washington's old statewide ex
high schools also have refused to take the exams, called Smarter Balanced, which are
replacing Washington's old statewide exams.
The district already
replaced the state science test with the ACT science section for
high schoolers, and Mathisen said he would like to see a change in the requirement that all
juniors take Smarter Balanced as soon as next year.
One of the first schools opened by Joel Klein, the New York City schools chancellor at the time, 223 was intended to help
replace a notoriously bad
junior high school that the city had decided to shut down.
As the 2015 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly came careening to a close last spring, legislators overwhelmingly approved a bill that
replaced the mandate that 11th graders take the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Test (SBAC) with a new requirement that all
high school
juniors take the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory College Board SAT test.
This latest debacle started last spring when, in the face of growing opposition to the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing scheme, the Connecticut General Assembly and Governor Malloy decided to
replace the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory 11th grade SBAC test with a new mandate that all
high school
juniors take what is likely to be an equally unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory NEW SAT.
CLEARWATER Clearwater
High School
junior Bennie Niles (CQ), 17, of Clearwater, holds a Kindle wireless reading device which is
replacing traditional textbooks next year.
He believes AI may
replace some of the grunt work done by
junior lawyers and paralegals, but that no machine can talk to a client or argue in front of a
High Court judge.
Another highlight of the ceremony was Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School teacher Ivy D. Schamis, who teaches a genocide studies class titled «History of the Holocaust» to 300
junior and senior students, receiving a donation from the Holocaust Learning and Education Fund to
replace lost articles on the Holocaust that were in the building of the school where the Feb. 14 shooting took place.
So, while you may have significant education beyond your
junior year in
high school — and you may be tempted to
replace simple words with more «intelligent» sounding ones — this often makes your resume more confusing than impressive.