Sentences with phrase «school lets you try»

Say school lets you try 20 subjects, ranking you against thousands of other children.
Improv Traffic School lets you try again... and again!

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«The role of philanthropy here is not to be the primary funder, but rather to fund pilots, to fund new ideas, to let people — it's always the educators coming up with the ideas — to let them try them out and see what really works super well and get those to scale,» Gates said while delivering a keynote address at a Cleveland schools conference, according to the Post.
«This is not, «Oh, let's just try to protect white kids in white high schools and white areas.»
If they want cheap places where they can express their religion, let them seek it in the «free market» and quit trying to force the government to pay for their private activities through subsidies, tax exemptions, resources like schools, public property of all sorts, or anything funded by government monies.
When she is invited to speak at places like Princeton and people try to argue that it makes little difference that Camden spends $ 4,000 and Princeton $ 8,000 per student, she retorts, «If you don't believe that money makes a difference, let your children go to school in Camden.
Let's go to preschool graduations and high school graduations and university graduations, and then let's stand in our empty nest house someday and cry because it went too fast and try to figure out the rest of it, and then laugh because there is still so much life ahead, who are we kiddiLet's go to preschool graduations and high school graduations and university graduations, and then let's stand in our empty nest house someday and cry because it went too fast and try to figure out the rest of it, and then laugh because there is still so much life ahead, who are we kiddilet's stand in our empty nest house someday and cry because it went too fast and try to figure out the rest of it, and then laugh because there is still so much life ahead, who are we kidding?
If they would stop trying to push their faith into the science classroom, their organized prayers into school functions, and their faith into my bedroom and in my docotr's office, I would be happy to live and let live.
Let it be that and go ahead and teach it at Sunday school, but don't try to equate it with science.
Be sure to let me know if you try them, and if you're headed back to school soon, good luck!
I think it would pack up nicely though, so if you're looking for work or school lunches, give it a try and let me know how it goes.
Going to try these as a substitute for the vans gluten free waffles I let the kids eat on school mornings.
I had attempted only two field goals in high school and three in college, but he let me try.
In elementary and middle schools, the end of the school year tends to bring with it a long string of outdoor games, field trips, and parties, as teachers let kids rejoice over having made it through to June (and try to keep them from getting so much spring fever that they actually gnaw through their desks in frustration).
Try to shop after a meal, and let her know she can pick out one item for her after - school snack or for after dinner.
Allison — Normally I'd write a much longer answer but since I'm in the middle of this pink slime petition campaign, let me point you to one of the best resources on the Internet for people getting started in trying to improve school food on a local level.
Let's not forget that dairy farmers also have paid doctors to promote their interests; it's a tried - and - true marketing strategy in the school lunch debate.
If your child is resistant or concerned about going back to school, try to make the experience fun by letting them pick out their own school supplies.
Poor decisions at school: I've worked with many parents whose kids get into trouble at school for the way they acted, but instead of letting their child face the music, they try to bail their kid out.
«Let your child choose one or two new foods for the family to try,» said school principal and author Yvonne Sanders - Butler in her book «Healthy Kids, Smart Kids.»
But I love her overarching message (as you seem to, also) that we must set a reasonably high standard for school food and let kids learn to meet it, instead of assuming they'll only eat junk food so there's no point in even trying to improve school food.
Try and be relaxed about them starting school and make it exciting by letting them choose their lunchbox, shoes etc.» — Fran, Back with a Bump
Lets fast forward 9 years, through sleepovers, trying to skip Sunday School, endless nights of Monopoly, sneaking out, and graduating together.
Now let's work together to try to improve this last piece of the school food puzzle.
I am trying to let her have as much fun during the summertime that all the kids are having, even though Lennox has to be in school all day.
After explaining that Indiana schools are already substituting ingredients to try and make the food taste better, Rokita let out an exasperated laugh.
-LSB-...] I introduced to TLT readers an anonymous school food professional named «Wilma» who let me share a frank email regarding the difficulties she faces in trying improve school food.
Letting an older child stay home while you run a quick errand or even for an hour or two after school until you get home from work is often more cost - effective and practical than trying to find childcare.
«School Lunch — Let's Grow Healthy» will provide students with the opportunity to try new foods, as well as promote the use and consumption of locally - sourced products.
Try one or two of these ideas this school year, and let me know if they're a help to you and the lunch - packing routine in your house!
Instead, let's try integrated food education in the form of school gardens, food tastings, cooking classes and demos, and classroom lessons.
If you find yourself in a rut with how to set up your school day with super active kids, try setting up worker spaces and let them keep busy an hour here, 30 minutes there.
«Those connected with larger organisations such as companies, schools or church groups should also try to let these organisations know of their situation if possible.»
The school tried to keep her out of higher math classes at age 16, but Ollerenshaw threw a fit and convinced the administration to let her continue studying math.
Be sure to let me know if you try them, and if you're headed back to school soon, good luck!
The more organic / natural foundations I try lately, the further goes away that image of «old school» evil makeup foundation that covers the skin like a vacuum mask, erases my precious freckles and literally don't let me breath.
So I chose the fabulous Bella Dress to review and style, and let me start by saying I was blown away with the craftsmanship of this dress — As a side note for many of you who don't know me I went to fashion design school for 4 years so I can really see when a piece is well made, the seams match perfectly and are beautifully finished in all the details, there's no extra thread or twisted lines, all I'm trying to say is that that bit of care takes a garment to another level, that's what we mean when we talk High End, luxe clothing.
This past year had its little stops along the way as I tried to juggle school along with everything else, but I'm proud to say that I still managed to let out at least a few posts each month.
well im an aunt to 5 kids i love all of them like they are my own... im trying to go back to school to get my nursing degree and if u wan na kno n e thing else just let me kno!
I never tried the online dating experience (I met S. in high school and we never really let go of each other).
River City: Rival Showdown is the latest portable beat»em up starring everyone's favourite badass high school student so try not to barf and let's take it to the streets!
Convincing her father to let her go back to school and upgrade her education, she decides to try a little harder with her appearance as well.
Watching Nathalie go through the motions of losing touch with modern school system, letting go of her husband and kids who have moved on, trying to connect with today's youth, and hopelessly falling in love with a cat ended up being the very best cinematic experience I've had at the festival, and indeed, the year so far.
And even after the selection process («we try to select a range of students we think will benefit from what we offer,» says Ponze), all the students are from disadvantaged homes — many of their parents did not graduate from high school, let alone attend college.
In order to improve implementation of the NCLB law, President George W. Bush's second secretary of education, Margaret Spellings, allowed states to apply to participate in pilot projects to try out changes to the law, including a growth - model pilot that let states consider student progress in rating schools instead of comparing different cohorts of students to one another.
It's partly trying to say, «Let's do one thing well., If kids can't read by the third grade, we know the chance of their school success is very grim, so let's focus on this one thing,» third grade reading,» make sure we do it well and get schools, communities, parents,» everybody,» focused on this one literacy goal, and get the mayor trumpeting the importance of literacy all the tiLet's do one thing well., If kids can't read by the third grade, we know the chance of their school success is very grim, so let's focus on this one thing,» third grade reading,» make sure we do it well and get schools, communities, parents,» everybody,» focused on this one literacy goal, and get the mayor trumpeting the importance of literacy all the tilet's focus on this one thing,» third grade reading,» make sure we do it well and get schools, communities, parents,» everybody,» focused on this one literacy goal, and get the mayor trumpeting the importance of literacy all the time.
They have tried to raise funds in new ways, such as letting the school premises during the summer holidays and evenings, and have converted to new ways of working, in an effort to save as much as possible without affecting children's education.
And when they don't work, let's try again, rapidly, so kids don't continue to languish in schools that aren't getting the job done.
«But in this case, if the data is good and it shows a strong correlation — it's not predictive, but it's an indicator — if I step in and try to do the best for that child, then at the end of the 12 years of school, at least the system and the families can feel like we did the best we could to let every child achieve.»
She tried another private school that let her skip a grade, but then «the excluding began,» she says.
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