Sentences with phrase «sent by a middle school»

Written 2 and a half years ago, while I was still a student between periods of employment in corporate videogame development (to clarify: I have been unaffiliated with that scale / type of game development since late 2007), this two - page letter offers brief answers to questions sent by a middle school student to Carnegie Mellon's department of computer science:
Written 2 and a half years ago, while I was still a student between periods of employment in corporate videogame development (to clarify: I have been unaffiliated with that scale / type of game development since late 2007), this two - page letter offers brief answers to questions sent by a middle school student to Carnegie Mellon's department of... Read more»

Not exact matches

NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza offered only vague assurances to Upper West Side parents concerned about their high - performing kids being sent to failing middle schools amid a diversification effort by the Department of EduSchools Chancellor Richard Carranza offered only vague assurances to Upper West Side parents concerned about their high - performing kids being sent to failing middle schools amid a diversification effort by the Department of Eduschools amid a diversification effort by the Department of Education.
At 10:20 a.m., Success Academy Charter Schools founder and CEO Eva Moskowitz makes an announcement about the middle school space proposal recently sent to Success Academy by the New York City Department of Education, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Neighborhood middle schools are too big or specialized, parents said — and they don't feel comfortable sending their adolescents Downtown by themselves.
The same elementary school had been a good fit for her eldest, but Allen hadn't wanted to send him to the neighborhood middle school, listed by the district as «persistently struggling.»
Gomez says many of his students were labeled as troublesome by middle school and sent to so - called «continuation schools» that «have this approach of educating them as criminals.
For example, dissatisfaction with performance in a charter middle school that is not captured by test scores (such as discipline issues or a poor fit between the student's interests or ability and the curriculum being offered) could lead parents to choose to send their child to a traditional public high school.
In elementary school, my middle child was so bored by the slow pace of his math class, he would beg not to be sent to school.
Disgusted by what he and his staff considered to be poorly written, poorly stapled, and generally disorganized mandatory citywide exams sent to Fritsche Middle School by the Milwaukee Public Schools central office in the fall -LSB-...]
How can schools and middle - tier bodies step up to and adapt their leadership, whilst understanding the need for flexibility within the system and addressing concerns around risking their own school's performance by sending their best people out to help others?
Yes, sacrificing the have - nots by taking more educational dollars from already struggling public school Districts and sending them to upper class / upper middle class families who want to send their children to private schools.
They wring their hands about having some of the most segregated public schools in the country — both by race and income — then keep quiet about neighborhood unzoned schools, where middle - class parents send their children in order to avoid failing public schools.
(He indicated in the book that the public schools in England were intended for the children of families that «were on the dole» and that any families with any middle class aspirations sent their children to private schools, often run by charlatans, without regard to the quality of the educational program offered).
College students can enter their school - issued email address to have the password sent to them, while students in grade, middle and high schools will have the password provided by their institution.
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