Sentences with phrase «see schools choose»

One common reason why we see schools choose not to provide their own programs is simple: risk.

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If you do not see a specific school, they most likely chose not to take part in this survey, or did not report since 2013.
The fact that your deity «chooses» certain people should be enough to let anyone see that such a god is as petulant as the leader of a high school clique, and thus imaginary
Both my pastor and my best girl friend in high school told me that in Genesis — when Isaac chose Jacob as his favored son and commanded him not to marry a Canaanite woman — we see evidence of God's desire to protect a certain racial order.
Schools, too, play an important part in the selection of published materials, both in choosing what is used in regular instruction and in influencing students» habits of seeing and listening.
I chose Mundelein (officially the University of St. Mary of the Lake) because it was the best option among the handful of US schools offering the degree I sought: a sacred - theology doctorate (STD), issued under the authority of the Holy See.
(i) the question of gay rights — funny I agree with gay rights, must be a political debate at its heart (ii) a wonan's right to choose — funny I agree with this, see above thought (iii) teaching evolution in school — again I agree (iv) my ability to buy a glass of wine on Sunday — definitely politics here (v) immunizing teens against HPV — got my kids immunized, not even politics here (vi) population control — this is religions fault??? no this is cultural (vii) assisted suicide at end of life — agree with that, still have my religion (viii) global warmning — agree it needs to get fixed, doesn't have anything to do with religion
The school board association said that it will take time to go over the 230 - page decision to see what it means for Catholic education in the province and for families who choose Catholic education.
Paulsson explained that it was worrying to see the campaign's efforts sabotaged by some members of the farmers» association, who chose not to respect the majority decision and instead serve «the worst possible junk food» to students at the school.
Researchers hope parents will change eating habits at home once they see what their kids are choosing in schools.
One of my friends says she always leaves school concerts early: «I choose a seat at the back, so I can get out of there right after I see my son and his class.»
To see which districts do qualify and how much they get, go here http://tinyurl.com/34hn4hf and use the drop down menu to choose «2009 - 10» for «period», then, for «entity», chose «school district» then, for «program», choose «meals for needy pupils» then for «county» choose San Francisco (or Alameda if you want to ultimately find Berkeley's funding) finally you will choose the school district (for SF, choose SF Unified) and that will bring you to the button called «preview report»; click and see the funding report for 2009 - 10 You will see that SF received $ 0 from Meals for Needy Pupils, while Berkeley is shown as receiving over $ 900,000.
Am no food nazi, but have been a teacher & a volunteer in the cafeteria long enough to see that carefully packed healthy lunches & even the minimally standard nutritive valued school lunch tray offerings are both NEGATED by kids «choosing» to fill up on the empty calories in shiny packages.
Now that USDA has left the choice to use LBT up to each school district, and because individual grocery chains have always had the ability to chose to sell meat with or without it, it's been interesting to see that local efforts are starting to spring up to influence these potential LBT purchasers.
Union contracts, for example, could allow senior teachers, who typically are paid more, the ability to choose the school at which they teach, which could be seen as providing increased support for students in one building over others.
«With all the problems the city faces - high poverty, failing infrastructure, struggling schools - he chose to see if the money's where it's supposed to be with those things,» Hawkins said.
Schools may also choose to use SupplyAdvisor so that they can see the supply agencies that teachers believe are the best, both for levels of pay and quality of training.
But, you see, no matter which of those options I choose, the local school district loses: I have no choice to avoid the local school for my children because it's a bad school.
But he did not see fit to focus on charter schools in his State of the State speech in January, where he lays out his economic and policy goals for the year, any more than he'd chosen to focus on them at any point since becoming governor.
«These new studies, together with previous studies, show that no matter how you choose subjects or how you define Gulf War illness, you still see structural changes in the brain,» says Roberta White, a neuropsychologist from Boston University's School of Public Health.
Her current area of research focuses on how youth in out - of - school - time science clubs, such as the Pulsar Search Collaboratory and Skynet Junior Scholars, learn to see themselves as scientists and choose to pursue careers in science.
When it came time to choose a topic for my first high school term paper — it happened to be advanced chemistry — I decided it was a good excuse to find out more about all those suns / stars I had seen in the sky as a child, on Star Trek for the past four or five seasons and now coming down from Hubble.
I don't talk much about choosing outfits for grad school in particular because any outfit you see on here is one I've either worn to school or one I would wear to school (unless I mention otherwise).
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.
The New York Times reported that students can easily choose which schools and programs can see.
A native of Detroit whose early stage experiences eventually led her to study at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Bell saw early success when she was chosen to portray Becky Thatcher in a Broadway production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
For Sergeant Dap, the Battle School man who jokingly calls himself «Mom», casting chose Nonso Anozie, who was most recently seen in the movie The Grey starring Liam Neeson.
Things aren't great at the new, much smaller school, and White chooses to switch sports and coach a young group of Latino kids in cross-country running, after seeing the potential in a few of them as they balance a troubled home life, a near - full time job picking fruit in the surrounding fields, and getting an education.
Bon Voyage sees Charlie Brown, Linus, Peppermint Patty, and Marcy chosen to participate in a student exchange program through their respective elementary schools.
In choosing which schools to cover, we review at least three years» worth of academic and behavioral data to see if the school is outperforming others in the state or showing strong growth.
While Christian schoolers are commonly thought to choose Christian schooling so that their children may learn discipline and respect for authority, they are no more likely than other churchgoing Protestants to see this as a top priority in education (84 percent of both groups).
As late as April and May of their senior year of high school ~ there is a lack of knowledge among students about how they will pay for college There are substantial gender and socioeconomic differences evident in choosing STEM majors Parents and friends are key sources of support for postsecondary transition planning that need to be fully utilized On average ~ students do nt see college and career readiness counseling services as being as frequent or helpful as do their counselors and principals in terms of social and emotional development ~ financial planning ~ college and career planning and scheduling.
Meanwhile, stand D100 saw the latest and most unique approach to ICT procurement and support; giving schools the freedom to choose what they want and how they want it.
Speaking of the rise in the number of schools choosing to travel with STF assured operators, School Travel Forum general manager, Gill Harvey, said: «By taking care of standards of safety and quality in an easily recognisable and trusted accreditation scheme, the LOtC Quality Badge is an invaluable tool for school trip leaders, in particular those booking ski trips, and it's great to see that the awareness of the benefits of choosing approved tour operators is increasing.&School Travel Forum general manager, Gill Harvey, said: «By taking care of standards of safety and quality in an easily recognisable and trusted accreditation scheme, the LOtC Quality Badge is an invaluable tool for school trip leaders, in particular those booking ski trips, and it's great to see that the awareness of the benefits of choosing approved tour operators is increasing.&school trip leaders, in particular those booking ski trips, and it's great to see that the awareness of the benefits of choosing approved tour operators is increasing.»
Ask to choose between improving public schools or providing vouchers, Americans see a no - brainer — they support public schools.
As educators, it is our challenge to see that all students have opportunities to stimulate their developing executive function networks so when they leave school they have the critical skillsets to choose the career and life paths that will give them the most satisfaction.
«The different school week... I was waiting impatiently to see how it would take place and to my surprise, I was truly pleased by the activity I had chosen.
To help that process along, Bennet in 2008 shifted from traditional budgeting to a weighted, student - based budgeting system, under which about 56 percent of operating money follows students to their chosen schools (see sidebar).
When one segment of respondents was asked to choose between «support,» «oppose,» and «don't know,» a similar proportion selected» don't know» as had selected «neither support nor oppose,» again suggesting that Americans either do not understand what charter schools are or have not made up their minds about them (see «Educating the Public,» features, Summer 2009).
Many schools that reach NCLB's restructuring phase, rather than implementing one of the law's stated interventions (close and reopen as a charter school, replace staff, turn the school over to the state, or contract with an outside entity), choose the «other» option, under which they have considerable flexibility to design an improvement strategy of their own (see «Easy Way Out,» forum, Winter 2007).
I suspect it will be public school parents who (1) were on the fence about choosing private schools and for whom the $ 5,000 subsidy will push them over the edge; or (2) have been contemplating home schooling and see the ESA as a way to supplement home education with a variety of a la carte services.
But Moe is careful to note that a more «benign» interpretation exists: that inner - city whites who choose private schools simply don't value diversity as much as do whites who see diversity as a strong reason to stay in the public schools.
Using a popular calendar app like Google Calendar and actively booking out time to do things like walking the school at break time or attending dress rehearsals for the show means you'll get sent reminders ahead of the event, and the people you choose to share or sync your calendar with will also see that you've booked time out to do these things.
Schools can choose from a computing workshop at KS3 or KS4, which enables students to see how digital images can be manipulated for effect, as well as design and technology workshops for KS3 or KS4 which explore the scaling up of ideas.
There are currently four different apprenticeships open to all school leavers, the company's Bar & Waiting Apprenticeship and Chef / Culinary Apprenticeships see young people gain a Level Two qualification within their chosen field within the first 12 months.
This could help tremendously in addressing the job for which students are hiring virtual schools — and help them see that there may be other options to get that job done better than the particular virtual school they have chosen.
Those that chose to join most frequently specified their mission, service orientation, and school finances as reasons (see Figure 1).
Instead of nominating an education secretary who sees her mission as strengthening public schools and implementing the blueprint Democrats and Republicans crafted and cheered, Donald Trump dismissed the will of the people, choosing instead the most anti-public education nominee in the history of the department.
Parents are still choosing charter schools and demand is high, but we are seeing that in some «high - choice» cities even high - performing charter schools are having a hard time attracting parents away from their default neighborhood school.
Not only is acceptance into university teacher education programs a highly competitive process, the autonomy, professional engagement of teachers is evidenced in their development of teaching materials, use of collaborative planning time, and the organization of professional spaces on school campuses (see Jen b.) Within this environment why would a teacher ever choose to take up the mantle of headmaster or school principal?
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