While Puleo works in more traditional counseling positions at public
schools during the academic year, as a curriculum adviser at Explo she often combines instructional training and counseling.
The chance to work within Boston Public
Schools during the academic year
Not exact matches
During the 2016 - 17
academic year, Division 1
school received $ 160.5 million combined, according to the NCAA.
If that hypothetical student borrowed using a federal direct loan for graduate
school, which had a rate of 5.84 percent last
academic year, she would have accrued $ 1,682 in interest
during the grace period.
The annual report said 50 cases of sexual assault had been reported at the elite US Army academy
during the 2016 - 2017
academic year, nearly double the number from the previous
school year.
During the 2015 - 2016
academic year, I chaired the Government of Alberta's Climate Change Leadership Panel, for which I was compensated by the government for 30 days of work with the balance of my time commitment (at least 34 additional days) being covered by a release from the Dean of the Alberta
School of Business.
During Raymond's
academic years, Camden's
schools spent about one - half as much per student as did
schools in Princeton, New Jersey.
During Raymond's
academic years, Camden's
schools spent about one - half as...
The aforementioned dissertation on Tillich, supervised by John E. Smith, was completed in 1962, and a Danforth Fellowship afforded Lewis the opportunity of undertaking additional work in biblical studies at Yale Divinity
School during the following
academic year.
Indeed, of the Crimson's 41 varsity teams (the most at any Division I
school), football, which travels five or fewer Fridays each
academic year, might miss the fewest class days
during the regular season.
Then again, maybe if Cooper had made sure more players had done well in classes
during the
school year, he wouldn't have three starters on the
academic ledge now.
who participated in secondary
school athletics
during the 2011 - 2012
academic year,
during which they sustained more than 1.3 million injuries, of which the NATA estimates that 22 percent were from concussions, *** a condition that continues to increase despite the overall decrease in youth sports injuries.
The same chapter also explores
school - start times, a topic of heated debate this year in Palo Alto after Superintendent Max McGee decided to eliminate academic classes during the early - morning zero period at Gunn High S
school - start times, a topic of heated debate this
year in Palo Alto after Superintendent Max McGee decided to eliminate
academic classes
during the early - morning zero period at Gunn High
SchoolSchool.
Your tween will likely be very busy
during the
school year, and his or her
academic responsibilities will increase.
Hartsbrook High
School builds on the strong academic, aesthetic, practical, and ethical foundations established during the elementary school
School builds on the strong
academic, aesthetic, practical, and ethical foundations established
during the elementary
school school years.
Be sure your middle
schooler establishes a strong
academic footing and be sure to spend some time
during middle
school to talk about high
school and to prepare your child for the final
years of his or her education.
However, a deduction will be made from DSG for places in AP free
schools opened before or
during the 2014 to 2015
academic year.
Places in AP free
schools opened
during the 2015 to 2016 or 2016 to 2017
academic years will be funded directly by EFA, with no deduction from DSG.
The researchers hope to continue this study
during this
academic year and branch out to alternative, charter, technical, and magnet
schools.
The percentage of Pennsylvania Secondary
Schools who have access to professional quality health care provided by a Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) at the
school has risen from 81 %
during the 2010 - 2011
academic year to 86 %
during the current 2011 - 2012
academic year.
During her many
years of
academic journey, Professor Opoku - Agyemang served in a number of important roles including Head of the English Department, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Dean of the
Schools of Graduate Studies and Research, all of the University of Cape Coast.
When the president of the City College of New York resigned unexpectedly in October
during a financial scandal, the
school quickly named an interim leader and said it planned to pick a replacement by the end of the
academic year.
It's unclear how a board system would work once students return to
school, considering the number of decisions on massive contracts, contentious space - sharing agreements and other
school governance matters that have to be taken up
during the
academic year.
Students will receive additional classroom instruction and enrichment
during the
school year to help improve
academic achievement.
Another way to distinguish «good»
schools from «bad»
schools is the extent to which students make
academic progress
during the course of a
school year, or from
school year to the next
school year.
Mr Asuming announced that the assembly had paid an amount of Gh cents 12, 400 as
school fees for 83 people with disability in the district
during the 2017/2018
academic year.
The Primetime program is aimed at giving youth positive experiences
during the ten week summer recess, a time when youth do not have the structure that
schools offer throughout the
academic year.
The 2014 Danish
School Reform emphasized physical activity
during the primary and lower secondary education
years — as apart of
academic instruction as well.
During the winter and spring of the 2008/2009
academic year, participants wore an accelerometer and completed an online survey that included a self - report of time spent outdoors after
school, including organized activities and free play.
A total of 257
schools (57.6 percent) implemented a BIC program
during the 2012 - 2013
academic year but 189
schools (42.4 percent) did not.
Highest G.P.A. Award for graduating with the highest G.P.A in the
School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Cyprus,
during the
academic year, 1995 - 1996
In 1988 the DNALC began offering DNA manipulation labs to large numbers of high
school students
during the
academic year.
Aritemi Foundation Scholarship Award for ranking 1 st in the
School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Cyprus
during the
academic year, 1993 - 1994
They have a shorter attention span and less social acceptance — all problems that can affect
academic achievement, health and well - being, not just
during their
school years, but also stretching into adulthood.
«We look forward to Mary's contributions to our
School Leadership Program, to our efforts to envision and plan online offerings for school leaders using the edX platform, and, most importantly, to the leadership of PPE during the next academic year.&
School Leadership Program, to our efforts to envision and plan online offerings for
school leaders using the edX platform, and, most importantly, to the leadership of PPE during the next academic year.&
school leaders using the edX platform, and, most importantly, to the leadership of PPE
during the next
academic year.»
The power of culture - and its effect on student achievement - is evident in adolescents» lesser concentration on
academic endeavors as they focus more on television, video games, and excessive employment
during the
school year.
During the current
academic year, a limited number of districts in five states — Alaska, Delaware, Indiana, North Carolina, and Virginia — have been permitted to offer students a choice of supplemental educational services a
year before having to provide the option of transferring to a higher - performing
school.
34,299 students received vouchers and 313 private
schools participated
during the 2016 — 17
academic year.
During this
academic year, students in the public
schools were applying for private
school scholarships for the following
year.
«Dean Lagemann skillfully guided the
School on many fronts, including establishing the foundation for a developing vision of our future in Allston,» says John Collins, librarian of HGSE's Gutman Library and member of the faculty, who chaired a committee on Allston planning
during the 2003 — 04
academic year.
The independent data, which surveyed 198
schools across the UK on their spending intention
during the current
academic year, has revealed that overall spending on educational furniture will reduce by # 3.3 m in 2016/17 in a market that is usually worth # 200m annually.
«
During the two
years I served in the position, George Washington Middle
School was recognized as an outstanding school and parents felt comfortable that, wherever their child fell on the instructional continuum, their academic needs would be addressed appropriately,» Yeager rec
School was recognized as an outstanding
school and parents felt comfortable that, wherever their child fell on the instructional continuum, their academic needs would be addressed appropriately,» Yeager rec
school and parents felt comfortable that, wherever their child fell on the instructional continuum, their
academic needs would be addressed appropriately,» Yeager recalled.
As we consider the merits of private -
school choice and what it would take to make it succeed, this initiative deserves particular attention: it is the nation's largest voucher program, accounting for nearly 20 percent of all voucher students nationwide, with 34,299 students receiving vouchers and 313 private
schools participating
during the 2016 — 17
academic year.
Almost 1000 primary
school pupils have gained an insight into the workings of the justice system through taking part in the Mayor's Fund for London Theatre of Law project
during this
academic year.
If, after three full
academic years of implementing a restructuring plan, the
school has not demonstrated progress as delineated by the commissioner in the warning pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the commissioner shall recommend to the Board of Regents that the registration be revoked and the
school be declared an unsound educational environment, except that the commissioner may upon a finding of extenuating circumstances extend the period
during which the
school must demonstrate progress.
This connection between
academic achievement and self - regulated learning may be due to self - regulated learning capabilities helping students to extend their understanding of different subject areas, so that their capacity to learn new skills is strengthened
during their
years of
schooling.
What are your thoughts on advocating for using nationally normalized assessments (e.g. NWEA MAP) for each student as a baseline for their education growth
during the course of an
academic year and aggregating education growth on a
school, district, student sub-group, etc. basis as a review body saw fit?
If your
school or educational service agency is included in the Low - Income School Directory for at least one year of your teaching service, but is not included during subsequent years, your subsequent years of teaching at the school or educational service agency will still be counted toward the required five complete and consecutive academic years of tea
school or educational service agency is included in the Low - Income
School Directory for at least one year of your teaching service, but is not included during subsequent years, your subsequent years of teaching at the school or educational service agency will still be counted toward the required five complete and consecutive academic years of tea
School Directory for at least one
year of your teaching service, but is not included
during subsequent
years, your subsequent
years of teaching at the
school or educational service agency will still be counted toward the required five complete and consecutive academic years of tea
school or educational service agency will still be counted toward the required five complete and consecutive
academic years of teaching.
During the
school year portion of the program, trained volunteers act as mentors to small groups of students and deliver
academic support and instruction, making the cost of the program more affordable.
an opportunity to consult with the student's regular classroom teacher (s), and other professional staff providing
academic intervention services, at least once per semester
during the regular
school year;