Sentences with phrase «school cliques»

"School cliques" refers to small groups of students who hang out together and share similar interests or characteristics. They often form social circles or groups based on factors like hobbies, sports, academic interests, or shared backgrounds. Full definition
Screenwriters Liz Hannah and Josh Singer (The West Wing, Spotlight) also tug at the stuff under the rug, and the personal connections that make D.C. politics such a soap opera: There's a whole high school clique of clustered social relationships behind every move, with some layers so old and petrified, they are considered assumptions — because power assumes power is too much to lose.
(And I endured middle school cliques once, thankyouverymuch.)
He noticed individuals from all the different high school cliques came together at this church.
Just what I always wanted: desperately trying to escape high school cliques only to be thrust into mom group cliques now that I have a child.
The quartet are a former high - school clique known as the B - Faces and the punky credit sequence confirms the raucous tone when it shows their high - school photos graffitied with abuse.
Sky High is a lighthearted spoof of two popular genres among teenagers — the superhero movie and the high school clique flick.
While butting heads with her mum, and working out which school clique she belongs in, Lady Bird enjoys romantic dalliances with a pretentious indie boy (Call Me By Your Name's Timothée Chalamet) and a conflicted musical theatre kid (Manchester By The Sea's Lucas Hedges).
The number of students who are aware of school cliques based on any of the following: academic ability, athletic ability, beliefs, ethnicity, family income, gender, hobbies / interests, home neighborhood, primary language spoken, musical interest, personal appearance, race, sexual orientation, and / or style.
Now, I'm not so naive as to think that hybrid schooling will eradicate high school cliques or classroom bullying.
The group resembled a high school clique, clustered together around stone tables and wooden benches, forming a barrier between themselves and others in the park.
Like with the deeply felt video game sitcommery of «Scott Pilgrim» (all of which is meant to be a sincere compliment), his commentary on cop movies and high school cliques isn't endlessly referential, it's immersed in recognizable behavior, which most importantly the characters themselves are aware of, even if they're helpless to stop it, as with Captain Dickson's indefatigable consternation.
Collaborative learning promotes time on task as well as friendships across diverse groups, such as race, ethnicity, gender, or school cliques (Johnson & Johnson, 2009).
They were wrong, as Melinda gradually reveals in a voice that perfectly captures the harsh conformity of high - school cliques and the horror of rape.
Callie's personal drama on the tech - crew — unrequited crushes, a first kiss, middle - school cliques — is a spot - on tribute to teamwork, strong friendships, and individuality.
When you get to a certain level, you may show in a gallery, but there's not an art - school clique or any group exhibitions that define Street Art like there was with Young British Art.
Its members act more like a high - school clique than responsible and open - minded adults.

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