Sentences with phrase «son was in the public school»

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In a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school somedaIn a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school somedain the street or in school somedain school someday.
Nationally syndicated columnist Dan Savage may be better known for his very public critiques of Catholic leaders than for the year he spent in a high school seminary, or for his Catholic deacon father, or for the baptism he and his husband sought for their son.
We grew up in the Italian public schools and religion was not shoved down our throat, neither was any political affiliation and there was a photo of the current president hanging there too... maybe she can sue to have that removed too, least her son's should feel intimidated by the party he represents.
My son has a chance to live his values because they can be challenged in a public school setting.
To recap, the reader's child has just entered public school and she's dismayed by the cafeteria food, the snacks in the kindergarten classroom (Rice Krispie Treats and Cheetos), and the fact that her son is receiving Dum - Dums as rewards from the gym teacher.
My partner who was the co-chair with me of the committee we worked on continued as she had children still in the public school system and I took my son out for a year to homeschool (we had already spent several years homeschooling before his 2nd grade year spent in the public system).
Mr. President, the new legislation awaiting your signature is a giant step in the right direction — on behalf of the students at my little public school, including my son, Zack: Thank you for putting kids first.
I decided no holding back I'm going all in and my son won't be going to public school in the 1st grade!
My son's not in public school yet, but my fear is that even if we pack his lunch, he'll see the school lunch as «better» — I know I did when I was sent to school with the dreaded sandwich on wheat bread.
Next year, Shea Reeder will likely have to enroll her son in a public school that is performing at a significantly lower level instead of keeping him in a successful charter school.
According to the governor, the doorman told him, «in my neighborhood the public schools are failing, and if I don't get my son into a charter school I have no options.»
By Patricia Huertas When my oldest son, William, was entering first grade, I entered him in a lottery for one of New York City's high performing public charter schools.
Their sons, Jeremy and Owen, are both pupils in the New Rochelle public schools.
«I refuse to let my son go to any public school in New York City because you have failing schools that need to be closed.»
Biberaj, the son of Albanian immigrants, was born in the Bronx and graduated from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government with a master's in public policy.
Karen is a native Kansan with two sons in the public school system.
Tim (Johnson), who teaches in a public high school in the Los Angeles area, and Lee (DeWitt), a yoga instructor, and their toddler son, Jude (played by Jude Swanberg, who is the son of Swanberg and his wife, the filmmaker Kris Swanberg), arrive at the luxurious house of one of her clients, which has been lent to them for a sort of near - staycation.
His father Nate (Owen Wilson) is not convinced when Isabel suggests it is time for their son to start mainstream school, he knows that the boy, who has had to endure so many stares that he chooses to wear a space helmet in public, will suffer.
Bersin, Colvin tells us, the son of «Russian immigrants» (better described as Eastern European Jews) in Brooklyn, had «benefited from a rigorous public school education» (though there is no mention of his attending one of New York City's examination high schools); gone on to Harvard, Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar, in the same class as Bill Clinton), and Yale Law School; and enjoyed a successful legal career culminating in service as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Califschool education» (though there is no mention of his attending one of New York City's examination high schools); gone on to Harvard, Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar, in the same class as Bill Clinton), and Yale Law School; and enjoyed a successful legal career culminating in service as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of CalifSchool; and enjoyed a successful legal career culminating in service as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of California.
Frustrated and increasingly embittered, the family withdrew their son, moved away and enrolled him in a public school where minor misbehaviors were punished by detentions, not suspensions.
The premise is that you and your husband, Americans living in Shanghai, decided to send your oldest son, Rainey, to a Chinese public school when he was three.
The parents, whose now -17-year-old son is still enrolled in a Manhattan Beach public school, contended that the...
In Philadelphia, Kevin and Nancy Peter have long been boosters of public education and their neighborhood elementary school, C.W. Henry Elementary School, which their son attended when he was in grades K - In Philadelphia, Kevin and Nancy Peter have long been boosters of public education and their neighborhood elementary school, C.W. Henry Elementary School, which their son attended when he was in grades school, C.W. Henry Elementary School, which their son attended when he was in grades School, which their son attended when he was in grades K - in grades K - 4.
Erika Sanzi is a mother of three sons and taught in public schools in Massachusetts, California and Rhode Island.
Chris Haney, a mother of two sons who receive special education services at public schools in the Philadelphia suburbs, said DeVos's answers on special education showed she is not fit for the position.
Newly - appointed Richmond School Superintendent Jason Kamras, who plans to send his own two sons to Richmond Public Schools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must beSchool Superintendent Jason Kamras, who plans to send his own two sons to Richmond Public Schools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must bSchools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must beschool system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must bschools, sacrifices must be made.
Newly appointed Richmond School Superintendent Jason Kamras, who plans to send his own two sons to Richmond Public Schools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must beSchool Superintendent Jason Kamras, who plans to send his own two sons to Richmond Public Schools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must bSchools in the fall, said if the school system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must beschool system is to carry out a $ 224 million plan to renovate and build new schools, sacrifices must bschools, sacrifices must be made.
Cindy, I'm currently homeschooling my own son after teaching in the public schools for 23 years.
Maria Ruiz worried about her three sons» education in Boyle Heights, a low - income Los Angeles neighborhood where she felt the public schools were dangerous and neglected.
Ms. Phillips - Santos, who is now a dean at a public elementary and middle school in the Bronx, said she recalled asking her Success principal one day if she could leave at 4:55 p.m. — after the students had been dismissed — because her son's day care had called saying that he had a fever and was vomiting, and being told, «It's not 5 o'clock yet.»
The next week, after confirming that there was a seat in the regular public school where her younger son is in prekindergarten, she withdrew her daughter and placed her in that school.
She is married to public school educator Charlie Carroll, and has two adult daughters, a son - in - law, and 2 grandsons.
If I have a son / daughter that is already enrolled in a charter public school, will my other child / children be able to attend as well?
In the United States, the historic expectation that public schools serve social ends while promising parents that their sons and daughters will earn diplomas that will lead to personal success has been tension - filled.
Carol Morley met Jerry in 1993 when she was seeking an alternative to public school for her son.
The son of Mexican immigrants, Dr. Rodriguez co-founded a local network of award - winning charter public schools in Los Angeles, Partnerships to Uplift Communities (PUC Schools), where college is an expectation for all stschools in Los Angeles, Partnerships to Uplift Communities (PUC Schools), where college is an expectation for all stSchools), where college is an expectation for all students.
In the coverage of the new case, The Connecticut Mirror's Jacqueline Rabe Thomas highlights lead Plaintiff Jessica Martinez struggle to get her son Jose into a better public school: «Quality schools exist in our neighborhoods, too, but their doors are open only to just a few lucky few... Enough is enough... We are not buying the excuses any more, whatever they are, for why the students get the golden ticket to success and others get the wait list.&raquIn the coverage of the new case, The Connecticut Mirror's Jacqueline Rabe Thomas highlights lead Plaintiff Jessica Martinez struggle to get her son Jose into a better public school: «Quality schools exist in our neighborhoods, too, but their doors are open only to just a few lucky few... Enough is enough... We are not buying the excuses any more, whatever they are, for why the students get the golden ticket to success and others get the wait list.&raquin our neighborhoods, too, but their doors are open only to just a few lucky few... Enough is enough... We are not buying the excuses any more, whatever they are, for why the students get the golden ticket to success and others get the wait list.»
«It was a difficult decision, but I feel compelled to do something,» said Andrea Mata, whose son Oscar, 8, won't be filling out bubble sheets with his third - grade classmates at Public School 210 in Manhattan.
Perhaps Moskowitz's lawyers and public relations staff told her that she was in some kind of safe harbor because Geidi and her son discussed his experience in a Success school on camera.
She remembers the lack of attention her son received in his traditional public school and the frustration she felt as administrators and educators told her she was overreacting to her son's behavioral and academic struggles.»
«My son and his school are not for sale,» Peg Randall Gardner told a public hearing in Milwaukee.
After being fed up with bullying issues in the public school system, Laurie moved her son into an online learning environment in 8th grade and enrolled in eAchieve Academy for high school.
Campos and her group are working with some 4,000 frustrated parents like Samuel Radford III, who refuses to accept that as African Americans, his three sons in Buffalo public schools have only a 25 % chance of graduating.
Our son lives in NYC because he needs the public transportation and has not worked two years out of school so can't consolidate, has a medical condition so we are paying $ 1200 a month in medical costs and now $ 1500 a month in four Discover loans that they will not budge on, not even a little.
The father argued there was no evidence private school would bring significant additional benefits to his son (who had previously been succeeding both athletically and academically in the public system).
As their child entered the public school system, one family learned that the teacher in their son's classroom was not certified to teach students with exceptional needs.
My son would have never been able to do this with a classroom of 25 or more students in a public school.
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