Sentences with phrase «sure schools know»

There are so many grants out there and so many opportunities for additional funding, so we want to make sure schools know how to tap into those resources.
When this all started a few weeks ago, I was going to put it up as a question here so we could all weigh in with some help, but now it's escalated so far that my only advice to K is to make sure the school knows that the parents are becoming irrational toward her family.

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«What we want students to know is schools are serious about this, that they have gone out of their way to make sure they have the legal ability to discriminate against LGBT students,» said Sarah Warbelow, the campaign's legal director.
I made sure to mention BYU, knowing that David Neeleman is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints and has ties to the school, which is run by the LDS Church.
At Dysart High School in El Mirage, Ariz., the principal took extra steps to make sure students knew its previously scheduled drill on Thursday was, in fact, just a drill.
The two things we know for sure are that 17 people were shot dead at a Florida high school and Jereb is involved with a hate group called the Republic of Florida.
These managers range from those whose time horizon is measured in minutes to those who hold positions for years; from those who knew they wanted to invest when they were back in grade school to those who still aren't sure investing is their calling; and from those with impeccable academic credentials to those without any degrees.
If his stepfather even really was a Muslim (hard to know in Indonesia, because atheism wasn't an option for registration) he sure as heck didn't take it seriously enough to prevent Obama's mother from placing the kid in Catholic school.
derp, I'm sure your son is a fine person, just as my two sons are, but how do you * know * he has never used marijuana, that he didn't do something in school that warranted being suspended or that he hasn't tried to buy a gun?
We could no longer be sure that Catholic schools still offered Catholic teaching.
They should ban any kind of acknowledgment of religious holidays, including Christmas, or make sure there are NO school or government events for EVERY religion.
And I know because I'm from Maryland and own 17 guns, one of which is an AR - 15, and I would never go into a school and shoot it up starting by bombing the glass door, then proceeding to the principle's office (never liked priciples — their pddles were too hard), then going classroom by classrom making sure not to skip bathrooms or closets.
Not sure why someone wanting to be gay would choose an evangelical school it knows has these policies — and then attend that school — and fight the policies.
Almost all Jews knew the Old Testament and were schooled and trained in the Old Testament, and so whenever we read a book of the New Testament, like Matthew, or Hebrews, or James that was written specifically to Jewish believers, we must make sure we have a proper understanding of the Old Testament also.
School starts at 8:05, so I like to do marking, planning and all those fun administrative duties that I am sure your teacher knows all about.
By the time I graduated from high school I had read many Creationist books and had the debates time after time, and was no doubt obnoxiously sure of myself.
As for # 2, the system or school of opinions, that I can give up, since I don't know if my opinions are correct, only God knows for sure... Is that what you mean by trashing theology?
Be sure to let me know if you try them, and if you're headed back to school soon, good luck!
Not sure, but Mr. Google will definitely have the details Anyone out there know of good nutrition schools in the New York City area?
This is a sure hit for Back - to - School or anytime an unexpected dish is desired and no one has to know how little effort it takes!
Even if English is not my primary language, I know for sure that plural for «deadwood» is «deadwoodS» - yes, it is a plural for this word, back to school again, pal.
I know we're an Acro school, but I just want to make sure I understand protocol.
Northern California is known for having some of the best high school rugby in the country, and this year's Cup matchups are sure not to disappoint.
«Sure, I know that the Braves were bad once, but boy, it's been a long, long time,» says rookie first baseman Adam LaRoche, who was a fifth - grader at Salem Lutheran School in Spring, Texas, in 1990, the last full season in which Atlanta didn't finish first in its division.
«The more they know, the more they can try to make sure their schools are providing equal opportunities.»
>> Make sure every youth and high school administrator and facilitator has access to the Rookie Rugby and Try - On Rugby curriculum, and knows how to use it.
Corey Malone - Hatcher is making sure that Donovan Peoples - Jones, a five - star WR out of Detroit's Cass Tech High School, knows how much Michigan wants him.
We spend a lot of time with high school students, and there is one thing we know for sure: they don't want the college application to take over their lives and result in non-stop strife in their families, but they just don't know how to avoid it, and, frequently, neither do their parents.
Find out exactly how the school and teachers handle the recovery period of a concussion and make sure that you let the school know when symptoms increase.
The key to the success of an after - school meals program like the one at KCK Schools is «making that connection to the buildings and connecting with athletic directors and principals and teachers to make sure they know the services are available and they're free and easy,» Mathiasmeier stresses.
Be sure she knows that you have her back and that you will work with the school to put an end to this behavior.
When purchasing these items, make sure you let the kids know that these particular things are only for school lunches, not all day snacks.
«When you know that one meal every day is going to be school lunch, you are really focused on making sure breakfast and dinner are phenomenal.»
The USDA knew all along that the Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make sure that reimbursements for low income kids» meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent paying students), no one benefits when fewer kids eat the school lunch.
At the same time we know that hunger and obesity are so connected, and we believe that school meals are an important solution to both hunger and obesity; getting proper nutrition at school is really important in making sure our kids grow up as healthy as possible.
If your tween wants to know more about what middle school will be like, be sure to answer any questions your child might ask.
SFUSD has loads of school gardens, but as I am sure you know, these serve better as instructional tools than as sources for fresh produce in the cafeterias.
Within the important new category of «School Food Reform Resources for Parents,» there are two sites in particular that I want to be sure you know about.
So, if you are getting ready to prepare a child for school, don't stress over whether or not they can read or write (although I will say, it is VERY helpful if they are already comfortable using a pencil and writing some letters — that is certainly one area I lament not working more with him on) but do make sure they know how to wait their turn, follow directions, and interact with other children.
And be sure your child wears the bracelet everywhere, even if your church, school or camp knows all about your child's allergy.
Also, be sure to let teachers and school staff know about your child's needs so the school environment can be adapted if needed.
From day care to Vacation Bible School, make sure everyone who cares for your child knows that he has an allergy.
Be sure your child knows that it is best to go places in groups, especially into bullying hot spots at school.
Some, for example, require a doctor's prescription, so be sure you know your school's rules.
For babies and toddlers, sure, but for school - aged kids, I don't know.
Be sure your child knows and understand the rules of his school.
Make sure your teen knows that you aren't moving just to make his life miserable and you aren't switching schools because you don't care about his feelings.
Grade - schoolers need — and even want — limits, so set them and make sure your child knows what they are.
When you ask your grade - schooler to make his bed or clean the bathroom, make sure he knows how.
Make sure everyone knows what they should be doing once you go into labour — this is particularly important if you have other children to arrange childcare or school run picks up and drop offs for.
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