Parents and
teachers went door to door in our car rider line to spread the word face to face.
Not exact matches
So when said husband encouraged me
to go on a health and wellness retreat last week, I frantically packed my bags before he could change his mind and ran out the
door (OK that's not true, I argued with him about the what, when, where for each kid and the logistics of leaving a 9 month old who's nursing around the clock and a 9 year old who's out of school for weeks because her
teachers are on a strike that seems like it will never end.
«Here [in Austin] the cafeteria staff puts breakfast into containers, and delivers
to every
teacher right outside their
door while in El Paso we had
to go pick them up,» explained Candelaria, who says it was easy
to learn AISD's direct delivery method — for her, and her students.
Though I haven't been able
to get an answer from anyone on the exact amount of time allotted for lunch / recess (and I'm told not all classes get a recess — which is another subject, that I will get into more on another day), I am being told once a classroom is scheduled for lunch that they have 20 minutes from there
to go through line, eat, clean up, and get out the
door — which if a
teacher is running behind, a student misbehaves, or God forbid it takes 10 minutes
to get through the lunch line, there's a problem.
Rochester City School District
teachers and staff
went door -
to -
door Thursday, visiting roughly 200 students who missed more than 10 percent of school last year.
«This one is different, where the money will
go out the
door,» said Heastie, who says schools will need
to finish the new
teacher performance systems by November.
Released on 27th February, we've been sent over the trailer for Universal thriller The Boy Next
Door, which stars Jennifer Lopez (Parker) as a teacher who falls for the young lad next door — only for his obsession to go too
Door, which stars Jennifer Lopez (Parker) as a
teacher who falls for the young lad next
door — only for his obsession to go too
door — only for his obsession
to go too far.
... One of the secondary school principals
went in and took all the
doors off all the classrooms so that it was more open and fluid and
to encourage
teachers to work together.
This crazy outcome — whereby students enjoy more rights than their
teachers do — is the result of free - speech confusion
going all the way back
to Tinker and its declaration that students don't abandon their rights «at the schoolhouse
door.»
This is
to say that the head of education at the leading
teacher - training university in the state has offered a misleading, dishonest version of what is
going on behind closed
doors on the campus.
«If tenure is an open
door, and you are basing it upon growth and looking at a student as a score and a number, as opposed
to the socio - economic conditions they are coming from, you are
going to lose a lot of really good, dedicated
teachers,» she said.
Being willing
to open your
door and say, «Here's what's
going on in my little kingdom here» is the beginning of planting seeds
to create a collaborative culture where learning is always building on what
teachers and leaders are doing together.
«The students are excitedly asking their
teachers about where they want
to go to college, decorating their classroom
doors with colors and logos from different colleges, and learning where different colleges are on a map of the United States.
«When I
went door to door, I found that most people knew a
teacher or was married
to one.
Together, the African American
teacher and the white, single mom unite
to overcome hurdles and
go door -
to -
door convincing parents
to sign a petition
to trigger a transformation.
In Adelanto, in San Bernardino County, the Wall Street Journal revealed,
teachers union officials
went door -
to -
door to confront parents who had signed Parent Trigger petitions, insinuating they could be deported if they didn't rescind their signatures.
«
Teachers shouldn't have
to go on the outside
to lock the
door, because that takes so much time,» Melissa Camilo, 15, a freshman who said she was in the building when the shooting happened, told Politico.
ST. LOUIS (AP)-- In days
gone by, a knock on the
door by a
teacher or school official used
to mean a child was in trouble.
Then we
went back
to the classroom but it was almost time for my test
to start and the
teacher was
going to close the
door.
Rochester City School District
teachers and staff
went door -
to -
door Thursday, visiting roughly 200 students who missed more than 10 percent of school last year.
Parents,
teachers, school board members, community members and district staff will
go door -
to -
door to talk
to parents about what types of supports and services they would like
to see in their schools and community.
«When the AC
goes off, it take like 20 - 30 minutes
to cool down and the
teachers had the
door open, so they were told
to shut the
doors, and they have not complained since,» Suarez said.