Sentences with phrase «roles over the past school year»

The Digital Leaders at Hazelmere Junior School in Colchester have been carrying out their roles over the past school year and deliver school assemblies every term.

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Speaking to congregants at Wayside Baptist Church in Brooklyn, de Blasio said mayoral control had given his administration the ability to launch the city's Universal Pre-K program, and played a role in driving up high school graduation rates over the past 15 years.
Lead author of the study Dr David Reynolds, from the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, said: «Our results show that solar variability and volcanic eruptions play a significant role in driving variability in the oceans over the past 1000 years.
Over the past 20 years, both charter schools and prekindergarten have taken on increasingly prominent roles in the schooling of America's children.
Over the past 20 years, both charter schools and pre-kindergarten education have taken on increasingly prominent roles in the schooling of America's children.
The stars of the film are Geoffrey Canada, the CEO of the Harlem Children's Zone, which provides a broad variety of social services to families and children and runs two charter schools; Michelle Rhee, chancellor of the Washington, D.C., public school system, who closed schools, fired teachers and principals, and gained a national reputation for her tough policies; David Levin and Michael Feinberg, who have built a network of nearly one hundred high - performing KIPP charter schools over the past sixteen years; and Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, who is cast in the role of chief villain.
Charter schools have become increasingly popular over the past few years, and they continue to play an important role in revolutionizing and improving the educational experience for scholars across the country.
Over the past several years, BCPS has made significant strides in rebranding the role of the school library media specialist.
Over the past eight years, however, her role at the school has evolved and grown to encompass a wide range of responsibilities.
Lead author Dr Debbie Polson, of the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences, said: «This study shows for the first time that the drying of the monsoon over the past 50 years can not be explained by natural climate variability and that human activity has played a significant role in altering the seasonal monsoon rainfall on which billions of people depend.»
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