Sentences with phrase «schools achieve great things»

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If we are wholly open to him he will use us to achieve great things be it spending ten years in India fighting to build and keep Catholic schools or bringing up one's own children to know Christ.
WCRF head of education Kate Mendoza said: «There is no doubt Jamie Oliver helped achieve great things for the food served in school canteens.
There are numerous devices that can achieve this goal (tax credits and education savings accounts, for instance), and some offer greater flexibility than others, but through the policy lens, they all accomplish the same thing: giving families and children who would not normally have the chance to choose private school the opportunity to do so.
Too often, the great things that are being achieved in classrooms in every school every day are not observed or recorded, let alone celebrated.
But ~ consciously recognizing students as they achieve great things is vital to motivating children throughout their school career.
We congratulate the students, families, educators, and support staff who continue to achieve great things in our schools,» said MPS Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver.
The great thing about charter school is it enables kids to go to college and achieve, and helped the entire community be uplifted.
Great things can happen if schools unit as a team to identify the current level of student achievement, establish goals to improve the current level of achievement, work together to achieve those goals, and provide periodic evidence of progress.
That means they have the chance not just to achieve great things for their own pupils but, through their example, for pupils at other schools as well.
But these stories, and countless others like them, show us that when we believe in our students — by holding them to the same high standards as their peers, by giving them high - quality school options, by holding ourselves accountable for the quality of their learning — they can and do achieve great things.
I recently attended a Kellogg School of Management Alumni event entitled «The Age at Which People Achieve Great Things» where Ben Jones, Associate
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