Sentences with phrase «teachers at my son»

My family chowed down on the sample slice, and then I broke the news to them that I'd be shipping the rest of the cake off tomorrow to the teachers at my son's school.
A teacher at my son's school was wearing this Friday and so many people told her how great it smelled....
It is true, one of the teachers at my son's school said she didn't get home until 8 pm the night this was announced — 5 hrs later than school ends, imagine if school didn't end until 6 pm!
All the teachers at her son's school — and ultimately across the district — began visiting their students at home, strengthening the parent - teacher relationship and helping parents become more active participants in the children's learning.
She told parents and teachers at their son's pre-school and at their daughter's kindergarten that Jacob was a child molester.

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He even descends into the realm of the dead, overcomes Yama, the god of death, and restores the son of a teacher who, as his fee, had required that Krishna bring back the son who had drowned at sea.
He was an excellent teacher and remains so, occasionally guesting at his son Bobbie's church, The Gathering, in Orange CA.
He often snapped back at the Pharisees with a tone fit for late - night television, and in a terribly embarrassing moment for all those around him, Jesus even called these respected religious teachers «snakes» that were probably sons of «Satan.»
Some members of the laity want to know the Son of God, get to know Him better, they would prefer teachers to be involved in this process, to assist in this process, at least once in a while and they get mocked for being crybabies.
So last night I was checking e-mail and realized that I had volunteered to make something for the Teacher Appreciation Dinner at my son Mark's middle school.
Powlus's parents, Ron Sr., a high school P.E. teacher at Northwest High in nearby Shickshinny, and Susan, Berwick High's switchboard operator, like to tell about an incident that occurred during their son's vacation in Ocean City, Md., last summer.
Apart from the handful who were born in Ashland, they'd moved from Homer or Chicago or Coronado Island, in the first or third or ninth grade, reared in trailers or at friends» houses or in homes with hot tubs, the sons of teachers and attorneys and single mothers who had chosen to go back - to - the - land in a small town: population 15,000, liberal and rural, five crowded elementary schools.
Love's father was the Tour player and eminent teacher Davis Love Jr., and he taught his son well at the Atlanta Country Club, near the family's home.
Penny, a New Zealand mother of two who blogs at Walking Upside Down, reinforced the point when she mentioned her son's kindergarten teacher told her she once took a class to farm growing cabbages and the kids asked, «Who put them there?»
After that, throughout the next decade, I suffered sexual and physical abuse at the hands of fellow children and teachers, verbally abuse by my father and physical abuse from my mother, who could barely cope with her own divorce demons, working full time and having to raise a traumatized children (a son and a daughter) on her own.
If my son picks crap like that up at school, I'm going to the teacher and head teacher to ask why a climate of sexism is accepted at the school.
A former professional, first in the magazine industry and then as a special education English teacher, Charise is now a stay at home mama to her son.
Why I home - school my children (Guardian, UK, 07-01-11)-- a teacher of fifteen years decided to educate her sons at home; she explains her reasons and how it works for her.
In nursery school, at a parent - teacher conference, I inquired with my son's teacher if she witnessed any aggressive behavior.
My five - year - old son was kicked out of a preschool at age 3 for refusing to go to circle time and eventually throwing his shoes at the teacher.
Through a few simple yet meaningful things such as frequent conversations between his parents and teachers, his mother's involvement in the classroom, and stimulation of his natural curiosity at home, Dylan's parents have helped their son gain a sense that school is important and that doing his best at schoolwork is his current role in life.
After very careful consideration, and following amicable discussions with staff and teachers from the above named school, we have now decided to take full responsibility for providing for our son's education, «otherwise than at school» in accordance with section 7 of the 1996 Education Act.
What would the teacher think when my son took off his coat and stood at his cubby in a white maternity monstrosity?
We credit the wonderful teacher's at the school for our sons curiosity, creativity and love of learning.
Admitting to another mom at the park that the reason for your hat is three days without a shower, or that your kids had cold spaghetti for breakfast, may help her feel safe enough to admit her son wets the bed and her daughter called her teacher a fat hoebag.
And my son's teacher recently told me he is only reading at level G, when he should be at I, whatever that means.
The pupils were encouraged to visit the teacher at his home to deliver flowers and gifts and parents were asked if their sons and daughters could contribute towards a leaving gift.
I have seen firsthand how the quality of my son's teachers directly impacts his chances at success.
A longtime city public - school teacher says her supervisors made her life a living hell by hurling anti-gay slurs at her and calling her son an «abomination against God» because she's...
This isn't just an insult to all the wonderful teachers and staff at our son's school, and to all the families who choose to entrust them with the care of their children.
Their son, Scott Beigel, was a geography teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and on February 14, he reportedly unlocked the door to his classroom as an active shooter roamed the halls, allowing students to run inside and take cover.
Linda McReynolds — Linda, a Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, began her studies at Unity Woods in 2003 soon after her son was born.
I made this for teacher appreciation day at my son's school this week and it was a huge hit!
Our son was born there and Liam's dad is from Barnsley so I was really pleased Liam chose to buy my ring there as I love sentimental things like this.Liam has a simple cobalt band, he is a physics teacher so he has to wear something hard wearing as he's always coming home having burnt his tie or some such accident so his ring is bound to be in danger at some point!
I WAN NA SEE WHO HE»S PLAYING WITH AT SCHOOL» before realising that your son is indeed at home with the flu and that there's a high chance you've probably alerted the teachers patrolling the pre-primary school yard to call neighbourhood watch (or the police) because some crazy woman is trying to stake out a certain child wearing red shoeAT SCHOOL» before realising that your son is indeed at home with the flu and that there's a high chance you've probably alerted the teachers patrolling the pre-primary school yard to call neighbourhood watch (or the police) because some crazy woman is trying to stake out a certain child wearing red shoeat home with the flu and that there's a high chance you've probably alerted the teachers patrolling the pre-primary school yard to call neighbourhood watch (or the police) because some crazy woman is trying to stake out a certain child wearing red shoes.
The story, which spans 25 years over the four parts, focuses on Olive, a middle - school math teacher, and her relationships with Henry, the good - hearted town pharmacist, their son Christopher, who chafes at his mother's parenting style, and other denizens of their community.
Actually, my dance teacher told me because she has a son who wants to be an actor so she's always looking at these things and she happened to mention it to me and so I figured I might as well try!
Simple premise, two funny leads with a proven chemistry between them, and lead by BAD TEACHER director Jake Kasdan, son of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK scribe, Lawrence Kasdan, this should be something worth few chuckles at least.
Last week, my son's third grade teacher sent home what at first glance looked like a long homework assignment — three sets of survey questions with many lines for his responses.
One parent told us how his adopted son was pinned down by three teachers at primary school.
Now that my son is in middle school — where communication from teachers is less than it was when he was in elementary school and more stuff is happening at school that I need to be aware of — I've identified a list of questions that draw out important information.
In contrast, inspired by the work of Professor Lucy Calkins at Columbia University, my son's third - grade teacher decided to shake up her language arts homework.
As a classroom teacher using iPads one - to - one with students, I often heard the following question from parents: «What type of apps can I use to help my daughter / son at home?»
The transfer teacher was in his third year of teaching at Stuyvesant when my younger son, Dani, was assigned to him.
The paper, written by the computer teacher's son Craig for a 9th - grade history class at the Cincinnati Country Day School here, has helped radically redefine how computers are used at the school.
I have two sons, so I have had considerable interaction with teachers at several different schools over a fairly long period of time.
«Government ministers» sons and daughters don't go to FE colleges,» observed a frustrated councillor and former teacher last week, at a meeting to agree a college merger.
Randy LaPierre, who has two sons at Calvary Chapel, says that families are able to have «a certain bond with teachers,» which would allow him to go meet a new teacher, «and after a minute or two, say, «Hey, can I pray with you?»
She also taught my son in Year 12 at St Kevin's College 33 years later and was his most inspirational teacher also!»
The mail carrier had been told by his son's 7th grade teacher that Chris was only able to read at the fourth grade level.
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