«
I think everyone in this school had it in the back of their mind that if anyone was supposed to do it, it was most likely going to be him,» Mutchler said.
Not exact matches
Even all these years later, I still don't
think any other service — Snapchat, Facebook, whatever — I don't
think anyone else has had a million users
in day one because it's so cool and so innovative to say, «Oh, my god, I can grab my kid's
school roster and I can Zillow everybody at my kid's
school and see what
everyone's house is worth, see what
everyone paid for the home.»
You get to practice your silly religion all you like, it's just when you attempt to inject that into my
school, my courthouse or my government that I will stand up and shout
in your face, so don't act all surprised when it happens like «Oh, well, we just didn't know, we
thought everyone wanted us to force our religion on the rest of society...»
The proper thing to teach young black males is to stay
in school, get good grades, choose a respectable career field, attend church regularly, be kind and couteous to
everyone you meet, repect and support the police, stay off drugs, don't steal, don't assault people, and quit
thinking the man is out to get you.
I
think it's funny Christians wants
everyone to pay attention to their religion, they want it included
in laws and gov» t and public
school, they put up billboards and have TV channels deicated to it.
However when the religious
think it is their right to inject their religion into the «public» sphere aka our public
schools, our politics and our courthouses, that is just the same to me as waving your dlck
in everyone face.
Furthermore, the deconstuction and revision of the Bible to «accept» sinful acts and behaviors as part of the «Jesus loves
everyone no matter what»
school of
thought is par for the course with the practioners of same here
in this forum.
I have no problem with religion being taught
in schools,
in fact, I
think it's important
everyone have an understanding of different world religions because it will help people understand other cultures as well as see what leads some people to do the things they do.
«When I was
in high
school, he used to come out to our practices, and
everyone thought he was
in the Mafia because he would be wearing these brand - new suits and his hair was slicked back and he'd be yelling on the cellphone.
I
thought about this when I was helping
in the
school cafeteria yesterday; the first half of kids through the lunch line had their oranges cut into quarters and almost
everyone ate them; towards the second half of lunch the oranges were whole and the kids had to be coaxed to eat them.
Everyone's either
in week 2 of
school or about to start
school or starting
school in three weeks, so I
thought today would be a good time for a
school - related Primal Scream Wednesday.
And to
think my friends and I used to joke
in high
school saying that I would finally get breasts when I had children because
everyone seems to
think that the breasts stay... ha ha ha I guess my body is laughing at me now
I'm so ready for inspiration now that
school has resumed for us, and my picky eater is still traumatized from our vacation & move, making her normal food rules even more stringent — I can only
think of two things to put
in her lunch bag now, not to mention a dinner plan that will meet
everyone's needs.
«
Everyone thinks that the only thing kids eat
in school are French fries,» said John Keeling, the council's executive vice president and chief executive.
Everyone thought it was a «wacky - wormy» idea till they realized it would save the
school district $ 55,000 annually
in trash removal.
«Charter
schools, I
think everyone would agree, are here to stay
in New York and they're making a contribution.»
«I
think that
everyone should understand that if it got to the point where a parent was going to be put
in jail for not having their child go to
school, that is something that clearly would be over much intervention, and much opportunity to look at what you could do to help the parents and the child to realize the importance of this,» responded Elia.
«There has been a
school of
thought arguing that everything happens first
in the southern Levant and
everyone learns how to be farmers from this initial dispersal,» he says.
Like nearly
everyone who decides to spend 5 years of his life
in graduate
school, I arrived
thinking that I wanted to be a professor.
I know
everyone has a different
school of
thought but basically
in - order to lose weight according to him we should eat only 2 - 3 meals a day plus eat LOTS of vegetables to detox the liver.
I also
thought it was funny when I did my internship
in Chicago and next to no one I'd see walking around the city used Vera Bradley, while
everyone at
school / from high
school was still crazy about it.
We met
in high
school and actually got married when we were 19, yep,
everyone thought we were crazy, haha!
I did
think Heirs was bit juvenile but I enjoyed it anyway, you know what my taste
in dramas is like... It was a bit like watching the first 902010 with
everyone way out of high
school, and LMH's wardrobe was extremely questionable.
We've officially finished our first week of
school and boy oh boy I
think I speak for
everyone in saying WHOOO HOOO!!!
I actually much prefer
thinking about V - day the way we enjoyed it
in elementary
school:
everyone gets something special, and you don't have to want to push a boy down on the playground to justify giving him something.
Not saying he is a sick guy but I don't
think the media helps things by making sure
EVERYONE knows kids were killed
in a
school shooting.
The other character types
in the film including Fawcett (Sasha Pieterse) the hot girl, Shiley (Andrea Bowen) and McKenzie (Evanna Lynch) the religious types, Sophie (Molly Tarlov) the I am not sure if she's a lesbian or a rebel, Soledad (Joanna «JoJo» Levesque), the activist, Glen, the straight guy who
everyone thinks is gay, and lastly, Caprice (Xosha Roquemore), who more or less is your typical black girl with a hot shot attitude and is big on trying to promote diversity within the
school.
Ballots don't come with lists of eligible choices so it's up to each member to
think up a list and since the category is «under 21» it takes a bit of research for the teen / young adult performances; as is Hollywood tradition almost
everyone playing high
schoolers in Lady Bird or Spider - Man Homecoming are
in their early - to - mid 20s.
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American education has problems, almost
everyone is willing to concede, but many
think those problems are mostly concentrated
in our large urban
school districts.
Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATHs) are used to explore individual and
school aims, forming large displays around the
school where
everyone can see and
think about supporting each other
in achieving their dreams.
Everyone likes the idea of boosting the number of effective teachers
in schools with large numbers of poor and minority students, but
in his testimony before the committee, Ed Next executive editor Rick Hess had a few warnings for those who
think the obvious course of action is to encourage states and districts to move effective teachers out of
schools with affluent kids and into
schools with poor kids.
«I definitely
think if there were stories
in my classes or things
in relation to gender
in the curriculum, it would have made my social transition
in middle
school much easier because the topic would have been known and most questions would have already surfaced instead of me being the lab rat for
everyone.»
With a will, and with innovative
thinking, we can revolutionize a
school subject that's largely stuck
in the previous century, and we can make participation
in athletics appealing to
everyone, not only those who make the team.
The Importance of Mentorship
in Public
Schools The Atlantic, 1/13/16» «Personally I don't
think college is for
everyone.
Previous shortlisted projects include a Dragons» Den style competition; a Global Maths Project; a project that raises awareness about food waste and sustainability while working with local businesses to provide free meals for
school children; and a student - run newspaper which encourages
everyone in the
school community to
think critically about the world around them.
She
thinks there are a lot of people to blame for the problem of bad
schools in America, but
everyone seems to be pointing at teachers as if it's their fault.
But
in 2011, reformers set ambitious goals for how many options could be afforded to parents, so even if participation is light, the range of choices that parents and children have
in education should cause
everyone to
think twice about how public
schools have been operating.
The truism is true:
Everyone thinks the education system is broken — except
in their
school.
I don't want to send
everyone to four years of ed
school, nor do I
think the science model applies to education as well it does to medicine, but I do
think that
in education it is the problem - solving side which is underdeveloped and the accountability side which is overdeveloped.
To create and successfully enact a balanced assessment system, to pull it off,
everyone will need to transform the way they
think about
schooling, their respective roles
in schools, and the notion of leadership.
Once you have
everyone's best
thinking, you will be well positioned to improve the quality of instruction
in your
school.
«I
think everyone can agree that students are better served by being
in the
schools with their peers and their communities,» Gray spokesman Pedro Ribeiro said.
I encourage you to
think about a different professional development approach, one
in which PD is viewed holistically, offered to
everyone, personalized to individualized growth plans, and focused on overarching
school and district goals.
To create and successfully enact a balanced assessment system, to pull it off,
everyone will need to transform the way they
think about
schooling, their respective roles
in schools, and the notion... Read More
«I
think it's probably one of the most important questions for the city
in the next couple of years — what's it going to take to have a public
school in every neighborhood that
everyone wants to go to?»
As White points out: «
School choice» means something different to
everyone but usually encompasses the idea that a benevolent federal agency «allows» low - income parents to move from one education facility to another (charter
schools), with public money (vouchers), «
in order to provide their children with what the bureaucrats or philanthropists
think will be a better education for them.»
At my
school we are discouraged from making a lot of copies so I don't know if I would ever make a student book for
everyone in my class, but I
think the concepts of the book are wonderful and very useful.
I also kept
thinking about how it's not just
in high
school where we have this public persona that might be different from what we truly feel inside...
everyone wonders if they're good enough, smart enough, pretty enough, no matter how old they are.
She also kept
thinking about how it's «not just
in high
school where we have this public persona that might be different from what we truly feel inside...
everyone wonders if they're good enough, smart enough, pretty enough, no matter how old they are.