Sentences with phrase «school assembly yesterday»

My ex talked me into going to the 10 - year - old's school assembly yesterday.

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Both legislative leaders said yesterday that her proposals are a template from which to re-start negotiations, although there is a school of thought — one particularly of concern to black and Latino leaders in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan — that Mann's lines will end up standing, since they allow the majorities in both the Senate and Assembly to punt on hard decisions about whose district to eliminate and how.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina today will meet behind closed doors with staff at the Urban Assembly for Wildlife Conservation in the Bronx, where a deadly stabbing took place yesterday.
If I were in school at the moment, I'd definitely be wanting to give an assembly about the life and works of Stephen Hawking, who died yesterday.
Four schools from across the UK gathered in Gfinity's London arena yesterday to battle it out for the coveted e-sports trophy, designed by a father - daughter duo representing Creative Assembly.
The state Assembly's education committee yesterday held a hearing on the new Common Core State Standards and the related testing — and heard repeated concerns expressed by representatives of school organizations, education advocates and others about the pace of the changes being pressed on schools by the state.
In testimony before the Connecticut General Assembly's Education Committee yesterday, the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding [CCJEF] explained why a cost study is so critically important to the development of a fair and comprehensive school funding formula.
As reported yesterday in, Charter School Political Action Committees target Connecticut legislative races, two new corporate funded political action committees (PACS) are have recently been created and are spending money to elect pro-charter school candidates and defeat public school advocates in races for the Connecticut General AssSchool Political Action Committees target Connecticut legislative races, two new corporate funded political action committees (PACS) are have recently been created and are spending money to elect pro-charter school candidates and defeat public school advocates in races for the Connecticut General Assschool candidates and defeat public school advocates in races for the Connecticut General Assschool advocates in races for the Connecticut General Assembly.
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