Not exact matches
And in some instances, it has been Scalia and Thomas who have done so
more than those who may think of themselves less as originalists (in one recent case in particular Scalia and Thomas dissented
from the majority which held that convicted
child molesters could be indefinitely imprisoned despite having fully
served their sentences based on subtle shifts of language and the over-application of prior case law — no one wants a
child molester free and about, but such results focused outcomes are always dangerous).
This includes: barring them
from serving on leadership teams, refusing them believer's baptism, banning them
from taking Communion, denying them involvement in
children's or youth work and even asking them not to attend church services any
more.
One thing I've noticed about the professionals who
serve the special needs community is that they often refer to the
children as «our
children,» as a way of distinguishing them
from kids who are developing
more typically.
Touch - a-Truck is an educational community event that provides
children with a hands - on opportunity to meet the people who build, protect, and
serve Durham and Orange Counties and to see and touch vehicles
from law enforcement, fire departments, public works, emergency medical services, construction machinery, farm equipment, and
more.
«Recipes for Healthy Kids: Cookbook for Schools» [external link] The recipes for 50 and 100
servings in this cookbook
from USDA feature foods both
children and adults should consume
more of: dark green and orange vegetables, dry beans and peas, and whole grains.
We
serve students ranging
from parent -
child through 8th Grade, and we are growing and welcoming
more students each year.
One emotion is usually
more «tolerable» for the
child to experience, and this emotion
serves as a barrier to feeling the others; i.e. high levels of anger or fear will prevent the
child from feeling grief and shame.
This applies
more to
children between the ages of two and three, but it can
serve as a guideline for one - year - olds, as their eating habits transition
from baby foods to table food.
His investigation continues, and he expects
more claims to be brought against other food service providers over rebates that not only create «an inherent conflict of interest» in the choice of foods
children are
served at school, but also discourage the use of locally produced goods
from smaller suppliers, including local farmers.
I truly believe, if any parent wants the best for their kids, espically for school lunches, they should pack a lunch for the
child, then no matter what is being
served at the school, you will know what your
child is eating, but, if you are to lazy, or have nothing better to do with your time go ahead and complain about all the free stuff your getting
from the government, and then complain some
more because taxes are being raised and services cut to pay for these lunch freebee ’s
She is accused of stealing
from a nonprofit that
serves more than 300
children in its youth football and cheerleading programs.
Large
servings can be a turn - off to a young
child and can prevent you
from accurately assessing the proper portion amount, so your
child may eat
more than needed.
side district) as a head cook, so my boss, the district's food service director, deals with
more of the suggestions and changes, but I do assist with menu planning and have
served on district committees, and do encounter the suggestions
from parents who might be eating with a
child (may I admit I cringe most of all when the sentence starts with «I don't know why you don't just...»)?
Get ideas
from other parents on how to get your
child to drink
more water,
from serving it in princess cups to adding fizzy fru...
The funds raised
from the event support the
more than 8, 500
children and families
served by the nonprofit organization.
From 1990 to 2014, he
served as the President and Chief Executive Officer for the Harlem
Children's Zone, an organization which has guided more than 13,000 children and 14,000 adults through programs which focus on education, housing development, and communit
Children's Zone, an organization which has guided
more than 13,000
children and 14,000 adults through programs which focus on education, housing development, and communit
children and 14,000 adults through programs which focus on education, housing development, and community pride.
The state will maintain plans to enhance community - based services and
serve more children but will do so
from West Seneca.
As in other areas, we will work with partners
from all sectors of the community, as this is a community - wide issue, to build a system that is
more flexible, proactive, and energized in
serving the
children and families who need the help.»
In her role as the chief executive of WIN, a charity
serving homeless women and
children, Ms. Quinn was recently at a Brooklyn homeless shelter brokering requests —
more fashion programming, a frog to dissect, basketball equipment —
from her youngest constituents.
But a chorus of Democrats, including Mayor Bill de Blasio, has called on Mr. Loeb to step down
from Success Academy, a major network of charter schools that
serves more than 90 percent minority
children.
One 2007 Centers for Disease Control task force study, «Effects on Violence of Laws and Policies Facilitating the Transfer of Youth
from the Juvenile to the Adult Justice System,» states that the transferring of
children under the age of 18 into the adult criminal justice system increases the rate of violence behavior and makes it
more likely for them to return to the system after they
serve their time.
RUTFs are one of the many tools we use to aid in the nutritional rehabilitation of
children suffering
from severe acute malnutrition in the
more than 40 countries that Action Against Hunger
serves throughout the world.
Since 98 % of
children fail to meet the recommended
servings of the five core foods groups — and some 25 % of
children's daily calories are
from junk foods like soft drinks, sweets, and desserts — getting
more nutrient - packed foods to nourish our pint - size learners should be parents» No. 1 lesson plan for health.
«Among the obstacles: budgeting for the higher costs of purchasing and preparing
more healthful foods; coaxing
children to accept the
more healthful options; and addressing the multitude of ways that unhealthful foods and drinks are sold or
served outside of school meals,
from classroom birthday parties to school - wide bake sales and sporting events,» the report says.
My focus in this article is on the CMOs in the NewSchools portfolio, which often operate 10 to 20 schools or
more,
serve thousands of
children, and are materially different
from their smaller counterparts, especially in terms of finances and management.
Washington —
More than 1,200 parents of
children with attention - deficit disorder have complained to the Education Department that the youngsters are not being adequately
served in regular classrooms and are being excluded
from special - education services.
But part of the concern comes
from a belief that special education does not
serve children well
more generally.
«The challenged statutes do not inevitably lead to the assignment of
more inexperienced teachers to schools
serving poor and minority
children,» said Boren, who received his judicial appointments
from Republican Govs. George Deukmejian and Pete Wilson.
Hillary for America senior policy adviser Maya Harris said the «proposal could strip funding
from up to 56,000 public schools
serving more than 21 million
children» and it «might only
serve 1.4 million students, while stripping funding
from the other 10.5 million low - income students in America.»
We encourage programs to be innovative in leveraging multiple funding sources in order to
serve more children and
serve children from diverse economic backgrounds because we believe it will better
serve the community and improve impacts on
child outcomes.
Since then, despite a shift to a Democratic majority on the school board, the number of Wake County schools
serving a majority of low - income
children on the free and reduced lunch program has
more than doubled, surging
from 18 in 2008 to 48 this school year.
By moving away
from the school district concept of education, it allows for states to
serve a
more - effective role as regulators — and thus, democratic control of public education as a system of funding the best school options for every
child is maintained.
«The Court of Appeals finding properly acknowledges that the school district's responsibility under the IDEA is not to cure or remediate all effects of a
child's disability, but to
serve students with a demonstrated «need» for special education and related services in order to benefit
from his or her education,» said NSBA Associate Executive Director and General Counsel Francisco M. Negrón, Jr. «Given that the student in this case is academically successful, it may be
more appropriate to address non-educational concerns through other accommodations.»
Under the LCFF,
more state funds will be directed to help schools
serving educationally disadvantaged students - that is,
children from low - income families, English learners and foster care youth.
More importantly
from a long term policy perspective, how is a program limited to 20,000 or so
children in a single city, being
served almost entirely by non-profit entities, a test of market education?
To date, First Book has distributed
more than 135 million books and educational resources to programs and schools
serving children from low - income families throughout the United States and Canada.
Stamford strives to
serve all its
more than 16,000
children — with little help
from the state, which owes Stamford's
children millions of dollars in state education aid.
New standards and tests with a myopic focus on text without regard for the reader (i.e. the
child actually doing the reading), without regard for their interests, knowledge, and passions, will
serve to further disengage
children from the splendor of reading and give students
more reasons to see school, and reading, as irrelevant.
Through a grant
from NewSchools Venture Fund, Nexus STEM Academy Principal Tonya Randall and the Gestalt Academic Team are working with Transcend Education to take our educational model to the next level through innovation, going beyond individualized learning to an even
more personalized approach that
serves the whole
child.
In 2017, 91 percent, or 336 of the 371 schools in Texas with failing marks
from the TEA
serve populations with
more than 60 percent economically disadvantaged
children.
From the so - called gifted - and - talented programs that end up doing little to improve student achievement (and actually do more damage to all kids by continuing the rationing of education at the heart of the education crisis), to the evidence that suburban districts are hardly the bastions of high - quality education they proclaim themselves to be (and often, serve middle class white children as badly as those from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's child
From the so - called gifted - and - talented programs that end up doing little to improve student achievement (and actually do
more damage to all kids by continuing the rationing of education at the heart of the education crisis), to the evidence that suburban districts are hardly the bastions of high - quality education they proclaim themselves to be (and often,
serve middle class white
children as badly as those
from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's child
from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's
children.
Excerpts
from his piece appear below: One of the things that has really impressed us about the schools
serving very vulnerable
children in East Asia is their Read
more about Social and Emotional Learning
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More importantly, it
serves children struggling with reading and other achievement gaps — especially kids
from poor and minority households — abysmally.
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With
more than 25 years of experience in public arts education, Wong joins the Barnes
from Providence CityArts for Youth, a nationally recognized community - based arts organization
serving at - risk
children, where she
served as executive director for 16 years.
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Many Head Start programs, which
serve the most vulnerable
children and families in these communities, remain closed due to damage
from one or
more of the storms.
In 2004, findings
from the initial round of
Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSR) demonstrated a clear need for more accurate and comprehensive assessments of the strengths and needs of the children and families served by the child welfare sy
Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSR) demonstrated a clear need for
more accurate and comprehensive assessments of the strengths and needs of the
children and families
served by the
child welfare sy
child welfare system.