Sentences with phrase «sister teaches in a school»

My sister teaches in a school where the free lunch rate is 99 %.
1938 14 Sisters taught in the school.

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Tess will provide you with tools, advice, and «a sister or best friend who knows a lot about that grownup financial lingo they don't teach us in school».
I had a sister who taught in the school, and the teachers were very kind.
Speaking on Premier's «News Hour», Katrina Lee, who worked with Sister Philomene at the Catholic Diocese in Sydney said: «she did a lot of good work for the Archdiocese of Sydney in renewal and pastoral planning, as well as teaching at the school.
Sister Jean Dolores - Schmidt, a nun who in 1961 began teaching at Mundelein College, a Catholic school that merged with Loyola - Chicago in» 91.
In addition to teaching our students about the importance of these insects; we are joining forces with the Association of Waldorf School in North America (AWSNA), and sister institutions from around the globe to create a Pollinator HighwaIn addition to teaching our students about the importance of these insects; we are joining forces with the Association of Waldorf School in North America (AWSNA), and sister institutions from around the globe to create a Pollinator Highwain North America (AWSNA), and sister institutions from around the globe to create a Pollinator Highway.
A yoga student himself, Nick graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO, and taught Anatomy and Physiology for 4 years at Sister Rosalind School of Massage Therapy in Fargo N.D.
I have also just purchased your book to give to my sister who is in her first year of teaching — secondary / high school — and is struggling to find any joy in it.
«Five people in my family didn't even finish elementary school because it was just so hard, it was just so difficult to have that kind of access to school,» he says, as he glances up at the building, where his youngest sister, Minnie Wilson Early, currently teaches.
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Something they don't teach you in education schools: We had advertised for middle school students, but discovered that to get them we had to take their brothers and sisters too.
When P.J. McGrew decided to become a teacher, he was going into the family business — his mother, sister - in - law, great - grandpa and five cousins all taught or teach in schools.
There were 120 children enrolled in the fall of its first academic year, with three School Sisters of Saint Francis teaching all eight grades.
In Lupton's second novel (after 2011's Sister), that moment is the outbreak of a fire at an elementary school — where Grace's son is enrolled as a student and her teenage daughter works as a teaching assistant.
What my sister did — you know it's funny, my brother and I are English majors; she's a ceramic engineer — was she paid the school to allow me to teach only three classes in the spring semester.
Nina Gregg, a rising senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, teaches sewing classes for teens at SOS Children's Villages in Coconut Creek and youth fashion design classes her sister implemented at the Coral Springs Museum of Art a few summers ago.
My youngest sister is a year from completing her Masters in Education & has already been offered a teaching job at the very Montessori school that the 3 of us girls attended & I couldn't be happier OR prouder of / for her!
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