Sentences with phrase «school at the age»

«I graduated from high school at age 16.
He grew up in poverty during the Great Depression and dropped out of school at age 16.
Mayer left school at the age of 12 and stepped into the role of breadwinner at a young age, supporting his parents and four siblings by, among other things, collecting heavy scrap metal for resale during brutally cold Canadian winters in New Brunswick.
However, if the child is still a full - time student at a secondary (or elementary) school at age 18, benefits will continue until the child graduates or until two months after the child becomes age 19, whichever is first.
Equally accomplished outside the pool, DiRado skipped second grade, started high school at the age of 13, and entered Stanford University at 17.
So the Sunday school at age 200 is a survivor — battered and tired but still a survivor.
I enrolled at MSU straight out of High School at age 18.
Since my girls started school at age two, they have carried Laptop Lunch Boxes.
He happily went off to school at five (when he was ready), he went away on a two night sleep over camp with his Montessori school at the age of six and LOVED it.
Services are provided until the child reaches at least three years of age, but families may continue until the child enter school at age five.
«With almost 20 % of children deemed obese by the time they leave primary school at age 11, healthy eating must become commonplace in the daily school routine.
Though they differ a bit in the years during which they require a child to be schooled — children may be required to start school at age 5 — 8 and not allowed to leave until age 16 — 18 — they all require public schooling or acceptable substitutes (for example, private school, homeschooling), with criteria set by the state for how this works.
See, secondary education is very critical especially for girls, because they come out of junior high school at the age of 15, and if they do not continue into secondary school, one, the likelihood that they would suffer from teenage pregnancy is high, two, child marriage is likely and in some of our communities, at 15 - 16 they would marry the girl off.
Around the State Capitol there is a widely shared belief that Governor Andrew Cuomo's Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker was the real life inspiration for the fictional early 90s television program, «Doogie Howser MD.» For those who don't remember the show, which ran for four seasons on ABC beginning in 1989, Actor Neil Patrick Harris portrayed the child prodigy who graduated from medical school at age 14.
Sen Schumer The Goliath of New York State Politics has been in office since 1974, right out of Harvard Law School at the age of 23.
English is a former foundry worker and union officer who entered law school at age 36 after being laid off from his job at the Crouse - Hinds factory.
The sibling who had less self - control was more likely to begin smoking, behave badly and struggle in school at age 12.
After dropping out of medical school at the age of 23, Chan turned his inspiration into a company called U.S. Genomics.
I finished high school at the age of 16 (the average age in the United States is 18) and went directly on to college at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) in Philadelphia.
Children from low - income families are at substantial risk in terms of their social - emotional and academic skills at school entry, with fewer than half considered ready for school at age 5.
But since most children begin school at that age, it wasn't clear whether this ability was innate or a result of early lessons in mathematics.
As for Cody, seven years after the onset of LKS, doctors haven't noticed any significant progress, and as of now, his family is planning to put him in adult handicapped housing when he finishes school at age 21.
New research shows that kids whose parents were diagnosed with depression sometime during the child's lifetime are more likely to perform poorly in school at the age of 16.
Originally an engineer, he entered medical school at the age of 45 to learn how to control his sugars better.
Raised in Connecticut, Weiss still vividly recalls the first day she showed up for school at her «conservative» public middle school at age 10.
My name is kori I'm from beverly hills, california I used to live and a big house that I still own of this time.But I'm about to get back but any way I «am 25 yrs old I like too have fun I finish school at the age of 23 and now I need to move on but if you have any question just ask...
Raised in a devoutly Catholic family, she was sent to a Louisiana boarding school at the age of 12.
Dropped out of high school at age 17 in order to move to L.A. and pursue a music career.
He graduated from high school at age 16.
Biography: Chi grew up in Chicago and graduated high school at the age of 16.
Chi grew up in Chicago and graduated high school at the age of 16.
Demi left school at the age of sixteen to become a fashion model and also took a job as a bill collector.
In December 7, 2003 respectedCharlize grew up as the only child on her parents» farm near Johannesburg and was sent to a boarding school at the age of 13.
Hidden Figures shines the spotlight on three of these amazing individuals: Katherine Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson) started high school at age 10 and had degrees in Mathematics and French by 18 years of age.
JF: Me sitting on a chair in my grandmother's nursery school at the age of 3, watching my then pastor's wife walk in with her kids on their first day there.
As she enters high school at the age of 15, Hit - Girl finds that despite her warrior skills and physical strength growing gloriously in training with every passing day, she is under pressure to abandon everything and be a normal, simpering teenager interested only in clothes and boys.
«It's a parent's role to ensure their children are best prepared for the working world once they leave school at the age of 18 and one way of doing this, as the results of this survey show, is to get them a desk, or provide them with a space specifically to study.
Our sample consists of 6,072 individuals from whom information was collected on parental income and other characteristics between the ages of 14 and 16 and on completed schooling at age 24.
George Nellist, a Year 13 student who started life at Chase Grammar School at the age of three in the Lyncroft House Preparatory School, will be going on to study Sports Science with Management at Loughborough University after achieving AAB grades in Business, Physical Education and English Literature.
As a school, they've only got about 85 students, running right the way through from... starting off school at the age of five right through to 17, 18 when you finish.
New York State's education department is studying a proposal that would bring children to school at age 4 and gradually phase out the 12th grade — a plan that officials say would adjust the schools to modern demands as well as address teacher shortages.
She herself had dropped out of high school at age 16, impatient with the public schools in her native West Lafayette, Ind..
The fact that many students leave school at the age of 16 knowing next to nothing about the history of their own country does not appear to matter.
Almost 20 per cent of children are obese by the time they leave primary school at the age of 11.
Annabel Karmel MBE, leading children's food expert and well - regarded parenting author, said: «With almost 20 per cent of children deemed obese by the time they leave primary school at age 11, healthy eating must become commonplace in the daily school routine.
So if students don't want to go to school at age 16 and 17, they should be incarcerated, Reville insists.
At the usually uneventful annual meeting of the Alabama PTA, state schools Superintendent Ed Richardson made a shocking suggestion: He said the state might be better off if children started school at age 3 and graduated after the 10th grade.
Finland has a very peculiar support system for all children far before they start to go to school at age seven.
screening all children on entering school at age 5 ensures that none «slip through the net», and provides baseline data for school records
Obesity and Children Obesity in children has risen by over 40 per cent in the last ten years, meaning that nearly 20 per cent of children are considered obese by the time they leave primary school at the age of eleven.
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