Sentences with phrase «school or work treat»

These brownies are so easy to make, they don't need to be kept frozen and are a great lunch box addition, after school or work treat or for any time of the day.

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Those Happy Meals were a rare treat, and I worked hard to get a good report card or an honor at school just for a visit to the Golden Arches as a reward.
Such is the first, superficial impression: our schools, like our churches and our ministers, have no clear conception of what they are doing but are carrying on traditional actions, making separate responses to various pressures exerted by churches and society, contriving uneasy compromises among many values, engaging in little quarrels symptomatic of undefined issues, trying to improve their work by adjusting minor parts of the academic machine or by changing the specifications of the raw material to be treated.
Make these pear muffins with a delicious maple icing as a dessert or decadent after work / school treat.
Simple to make as a raw to - go treat, energy boost or after - work / school snack!
Once the oats absorb all of the liquid, stir in the Oreos, grab a spoon, and dash off to work or school with your sweet breakfast treat!
So, I suppose, the regulations, in theory, try to be broad enough to allow for individualization, narrow enough for everyone to be treated fairly, and work for the little school in a very rural, isolated area or a huge metro area.
We love ice cream and treats — but I prefer to have our family choose the ingredients that work best for us, and not have another parent or school make that choice for us.
One of my biggest pet peeves about having to work outside the home is that, even though I pack my boys» lunches, I know they are still receiving snacks and treats at school that I didn't pack, authorize, or know about at ALL in many cases.
It seems to me that the most promising mechanisms for real change are at the federal level, by influencing Congress at it considers the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act, and at the most local of levels — the individual school — where parents and sympathetic principals can work together to, for example, eliminate treats in the classroom or the sale of objectionable a la carte foods.
«Our work could lead not only to a better understanding of the biology of the optic nerve, but also to a cell - based human model that could be used to discover drugs that stop or treat blinding conditions,» says study leader Donald Zack, M.D., Ph.D., the Guerrieri Family Professor of Ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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I understand you may have school so we can always work around that issue... I prefer blondes but I am not that picky as long as treat Daddy right...; — RRB - I do not like tatoos or drugs so don't waste your time or mine...!!
And, of course, they have no desire to type nights through, because they go to work in the morning, teaching kids at school or treating patients in hospitals.
In contrast to rules, which are (usually) teacher generated and work best when introduced on the first day, norms are «an agreement among members of a classroom or school about how they will treat one another,» according to Gary Borich, Professor of Educational Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin.
Flat salary schedules that treat all teachers and teaching positions the same, regardless of challenge or need, provide no extra incentive for teachers to work in harder - to - serve schools.
«Changing the salary and expectations of principals so they are treated more like CEOs of large companies or banks would better reflect the nature of our work,» says Ken Romaniuk, principal of the K - 8 Ochre River (Manitoba, Canada) School.
Such experiments randomly «treat» individuals and even whole institutions, such as hospitals or schools, with different interventions in order to learn which work better.
But she deeply cares if «teachers trust the principal at his or her word,» whether «teachers trust each other,» if students say teachers treat them with respect, and if parents say that a school's staff «works hard to build a trusting relationship with parents.»
However, as a teacher in a school (in addition to my mentor duties), I know that schools often treat academic deficiencies with additional work, tutorials, or remedial courses.
Our client schools sometimes additionally seek a licensed school psychologist who can work with students and families to address, diagnose, and treat learning and behavioral problems as well as emotional or social issues.
«They're all about espousing making teachers more professional and treating them like professionals, and at the same time they're fighting — starting today — in the courts and in the legislature to allow for forced placement of teachers in places that either they or the leadership of the school doesn't want them to work,» Schoales said.
If veterinarians want to treat birds or ferrets or snakes, they will need to do a lot of work on their own during and long after veterinary school.
It makes no difference if a young person is in high school, working, pursuing higher education or unsure of their next step - we aim to treat each individual case with respect and consideration.
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