JK If you're
talking about public schools, schools supported by everyone's tax dollars, please explain to me why my tax dollar would go to promote the belief in a god that I don't believe is real?
«I'm trying to get us to where when
we talk about a public school system, we talk about the entire public school system,» Watson said.
Not exact matches
Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone chairman and CEO,
talks about why he gave a $ 25 million donation to his suburban
public high
school, and the need to prepare students for the workplace of the future.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale
School of Management,
talks about the
public relations fallout for United following the forced removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight.
The site posted a recording of Benham
talking to a
talk show host
about «homosexuality and its agenda that is attacking the nation» and «demonic ideologies» taking hold in colleges and
public schools.
1: Suing
public schools if they let the valedictorian
talk about how his religion helped him / her.
So if the
public schools don't by default give the days off, parents should
talk to the
school (principals, teachers)
about not having exams on days they plan to have their kids miss
school.
Basically they are
talking about taking on a number of roles: 1) Implementing their own programs separate from
public schools.
As silly as this article is, my 4th grader's
public school recently pulled «Superfudge», a book by Judy Bloom, out of the curriculum because the characters
talk about the fact that Santa isn't real.
They are not only getting a * far * better academic education, they are also getting a far better moral education than can be had in a
public school, where morality may not even be mentioned and there is little or no
talk about ethics, either.
Tried to
talk with them
about it, but they're too busy asking me for things, and they never get around to listening... wouldn't like what I'd say if they did shut up for moment... think I'll send a mass email... (no, did that the other day to another group of my followers, the ones who continue to blame Satan and the Atheists for getting prayer and «God» out of the
public schools... they just deleted the email as SPAM: 0 -LRB-...
In 2009, Bellingham
Public Schools in Washington state brought together a coalition of district employees, parents, students, foodservice workers, community organizations and food advocates to
talk about school food.
We sat down to
talk to two principals from McMinnville
Public Schools about the breakfast - in - the - classroom program at their s
Schools about the breakfast - in - the - classroom program at their
schoolsschools.
Beyond Breakfast sat down with Jessica Shelly (RS, REHS, MBA), Food Services Director of Cincinnati
Public Schools to
talk about her
school breakfast program.
When we
talk about school food we are touching on agriculture and economic development,
public health and equity, community building and cooperation around achieving shared goals.
We recently sat down with Susan Roberson, Director of
School Nutrition Services to
talk about breakfast - in - the - classroom and why it's the right fit for Richmond
Public Schools.
Entitled «Healthy Food Fuels Hungry Minds: Serving Change in
Public School Food,» the conference is cosponsored by Let's
Talk About Food, the Massachusetts State Office of Nutrition and Health, the Harvard Food Law & Policy Clinic and the Harvard University Dining Services» Food Literacy Project.
Chicago
Public Schools has increased property taxes the past two years, a move Emanuel has justified in part by
talking about cost - cutting initiatives at the central office and the need to emphasize greater spending on the city's children.
There is always an anxiety when people
talk about character education in the
public school context.
After I wrote a series of articles
about the industrially - processed convenience foods being served in my daughter's elementary
school here in the District of Columbia I heard that Tony had been reluctant to
talk to me because he thought I was putting too much pressure on Whitney Bateson, the nutritionist for Chartwells, the giant food service company contracted to provide meals for D.C.
public schools.
Jeffrey Mills, then - Director of Food and Nutrition for D.C.
Public Schools,
talks with students
about what foods they like during the supper program at Neval H. Thomas Elementary on October 6, 2010.
In this post from the Let's Move Blog, author Jennifer Seymour
talks about Chef Tim Cipriano, the Executive Director of Food Services at New Haven
Public Schools who was able to get salad bars into almost all of his schools thi
Schools who was able to get salad bars into almost all of his
schools thi
schools this year.
After making her remarks at the Hilton Albany, Nixon, who has made education one of her key issues in her campaign, held a roundtable discussion with
public school parents to
talk about the conditions their students face.
«Now that he's made it official, hopefully this media circus will end and we can start
talking about schools,
public safety and affordable housing,» said.
Buffalo
Public School leaders meet with the Common Council Thursday to talk about their proposed school budget for next
School leaders meet with the Common Council Thursday to
talk about their proposed
school budget for next
school budget for next year.
Green Party of New York Gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins
talks about key campaign issue and introduces Lee, a
public school teacher and union activist, who discusses the importance of Education to the campaign.
Talk about how American's have to pay for their children to go to private
schools because
public schools are welfare
schools and 99 % dysfunctional.
There have not been any angry
public walkouts from the negotiating room to this point, but there have been the usual grumbling
about the stickiest issues, which this week include
talks on «Raise the Age,» workers compensation reform and support for charter
schools.
But Kolb says he knows
talks are going on
about the top two remaining issues, renewing New York City's rent laws and an education tax credit for donors who give up to a million dollars to fund scholarships for poor children in private
schools and fund afterschool activities at
public schools.
In an address at the studios of
public broadcaster WCNY, she
talked about the successes the city saw in 2014, such as its high
school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percent.
Paladino was protecting the
public's interest when he disclosed in a newspaper story secret details
about contract
talks with the Buffalo teacher's union — information he received during
School Board's confidential executive session, his attorney said.
The Buffalo businessman will likely
talk about privatizing
public schools — a focus of his since becoming a
school board member.
«Independent - minded people — bringing them together in such a way that we're
talking about relevant things, and I believe that should be good union jobs and
public schools and health care and [the] prescription crisis,» Vaid said.
«In the radio ad, Congressman Kennedy
talks about his family legacy of
public service and how Congresswoman Lujan Grisham's work to investigate nursing home abuse, double the number of
school - based health centers for children and families, and to lower drug overdoses through better treatment reflects that same dedication,» Lujan Grisham's campaign said.
I've been outspoken
about the fact that we can go back to the»50s and
talk about Brown vs. Board of Education and we're also supposed to be getting an equal education from the
public schools but that's just woefully untrue.
Teacher and petitioner Emily James, United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew, and Brooklyn City Councilman Mark Treyger
talk with In Focus Host Cheryl Wills
about the efforts to get the city to provide paid family leave for city
public school teachers.
Teacher and petitioner Emily James, United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew, and Brooklyn City Councilman Mark Treyger
talk with In Focus Host Cheryl Wills
about the problems
public school teachers face because they do not receive paid family leave.
The Foundation has also funded a graduate student internship through the University at Albany's
School of
Public Health to help develop the «It's Okay to
Talk About It» program.
She has also honed a stump speech,
talking about her unusual name (yes, that is her first name, and her last name is Dutch), then touching on
public schools, small businesses, transportation and infrastructure.
United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew sits down with In Focus Host Cheryl Wills to
talk about the city's
public school teachers not having paid family leave.
«I'm pleased that we finally have the opportunity to sit down and
talk about these things before a fair and neutral arbitrator,» said Nate Kuzma, Buffalo
Public School District legal counsel.
Speaking Friday to an audience at New York Law
School, Bharara
talked about his office's views on
public corruption.
Last month, StudentsFirstNY officials met with
public school parents to
talk about the issues surrounding teacher evaluations.
We have people lined up, ready to go and we're going to use it as an opportunity to
talk both
about the democratic process and the real issues in this state:
public funding of elections, funding for
public schools, fracking, our tax code and the environment.»
Join Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones at the New Possibilities for
Public Education: Rally for Kids and Schools as they stand with educators and parents dedicated to saving public schools and talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against te
Public Education: Rally for Kids and
Schools as they stand with educators and parents dedicated to saving public schools and talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against t
Schools as they stand with educators and parents dedicated to saving
public schools and talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against te
public schools and talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against t
schools and
talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in
schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against t
schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against teachers
In his opening remarks, Paladino's lawyer Dennis Vacco said Paladino was protecting the
public's interest by publicly disclosing secret information from the
School Board's closed - door meeting
about contract
talks with the teacher's union.
His guests will include two Michigan residents who will
talk about the damage to their state's
public schools caused by the DeVos privatization agenda — Detroit parent activist Wytrice Harris and outgoing president of the Michigan State Board of Education John Austin.»
Albany, NY — On this week's show, Alan
talks with the executive director of New York's
School Boards Association, Tim Kremer,
about the status of the state's
public schools, the long - running Campaign for Fiscal Equity court case, and their opinions on Education Commisioner Richard Mills and NYC Schools Chancellor Joel
schools, the long - running Campaign for Fiscal Equity court case, and their opinions on Education Commisioner Richard Mills and NYC
Schools Chancellor Joel
Schools Chancellor Joel Klein.
Laura Franz, president of the Albany
Public School Teachers Association, and Tim Kremer, executive director of the New York State
School Boards Association, join the show to
talk more
about the issue.
Buffalo
School Board Member Carl Paladino was protecting the
public's interest when he disclosed in a newspaper story secret details
about contract
talks with the Buffalo teacher's union — information he received during
School Board's confidential executive session, his attorney said Thursday.