Sentences with phrase «walls of the school with»

LAMB's reach goes far beyond the four - walls of the school with students and families coming from all eight wards across the District of Columbia.

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With challenges like denim walls and the temptation of donuts all around, Kate and Joey pull off an old - school - meets - new - beginnings vibe for this successful office makeover!
All Hands and Hearts — Smart Response will retrofit the entire school with disaster resistant walls and roof and repair the interiors of the buildings, the electrical system, a computer lab, the playground and all the outdoor fencing.
This denial comes most often in the form of a blindness to the particularity of creation, the same kind of blindness that has burdened so many of our Sunday - school classroom walls with a generalized, handsome, and Teutonic Jesus when in fact our Lord was and is no doubt far more Semitic in his actual appearance.
There was a security, love, and wonder I sensed (at an early age) that only Catholics had ¯ the hushed, steepled churches and the priests; the parish school with veiled nuns whose black habits swept the floors; the picture of the pope on the bedroom wall, a strange man with what looked like an eggshell on his head who gave the sense of a wider world and eternity.
Soon after the financial scandal broke last year involving Ivan Boesky, the Wall Street arbitrager, I spoke with a dean of Harvard University's Business School at a suburban Boston church.
The archaeological research at the site in 1973 (Jerusalem School of Archaeology, «Bible & Spade Journal») shows that there were no nuclear family dwellings inside the city walls, but that men lived with men, and women and children in separate housing.
If a wall of separation is erected between religion and the state (and its schools), that wall will prove to be a tomb in which church, state, and schools will decay with a civilization that has lost its soul.
It's not much of a leap, then, to think of Jesus holding a shepherd's staff, especially since many of us grew up with that picture framed on the wall in our Sunday school rooms.
Which happened when I sat in an Atlanta public school room tutoring three illiterate sixth graders or when I heard stories of refugees who'd suffered loss of home, family separation and violence or when I stood at the U.S. - Mexico border in Tijuana and looked at the endless crosses adorning the wall with the names of those missing or lost after they headed north to the United States.
Trump also committed to work with Congress to repeal and replace the health care law, to divert education funds to school - choice programs, and to stop illegal immigration by funding the construction of a wall on the Mexican border and other provisions.
The cheery atmosphere, with brick walls (sporting an artfully patchy paint job), hanging plants, and turquoise school chairs, invites you and a big group of friends to settle in and over-order off a menu that can't go wrong.
Together we papered a long wall with Post-its containing our suggestions, ranging from the easily achievable ---- such as more legume - based entrees — to ones we knew were probably still in the realm of fantasy, such as putting a salad bar in every school.
We spent the morning papering a large wall with Post-its, some containing easily achievable suggestions like more legume - based entrees, and some with fervent wishes we knew were unlikely to gain traction, like putting a salad bar in every school, or getting rid of «a la carte» offerings (separately sold chips, desserts, etc.) entirely.
This whole debacle reminds me of when Chipotle changed their bags to state their philosophy of «Food With Integrity» and focused on the pig, and Chipotle's FB page was inundated by high school and college kids who plastered its walls with endless postings about their so - called ethical treatment of their factory farmed pWith Integrity» and focused on the pig, and Chipotle's FB page was inundated by high school and college kids who plastered its walls with endless postings about their so - called ethical treatment of their factory farmed pwith endless postings about their so - called ethical treatment of their factory farmed pigs.
I know many of us parents say, «If I could be a fly on the wall of their classroom...» While it would be kind of silly to see one of us sitting in an elementary school desk or hiding under our college student's dorm room bed, there are plenty of ways that our kids can «take us with them» to school, or at least the most important advice we can give them.
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Remember how the lower half of your elementary school's walls were coated with high - gloss paint?
«Whilst they are faced with a barrage of information about terrorism on the internet or through the media, all too often they feel they hit a wall of silence when it comes to discussing the issue openly in schools, universities and with the police.»
Starting in Scotland she had an entirely natural cup of tea with factory workers before she visited a nursery school in Heddon - on - the - Wall where she got a funny look from one of the parents but managed to avoid any of the children making her look ridiculous.
«Now they have rolled over for Andrew Cuomo, the latest son seeking to inherit his father's former office, who refuses to make Wall Street and the rich pay their fair share of taxes, who intends to make war with the public employees union, supports expanding the financial waste of charter schools and wants to impose caps on public spending.
Kermit the Frog: who refuses to make Wall Street and the rich pay their fair share of taxes, who intends to make war with the public employees union, supports expanding the financial waste of charter schools and wants to impose caps on public spending.
Billy Easton, with AQE, calls Brown a front person for billionaire Wall Street executives, who he says fund the charter school movement at the expense of public school.
Mayor Bill de Blasio was in Israel over the weekend, where he spoke at the Annual Conference of Mayors, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visited recent terror attack victims, and made several other stops, including at the Western Wall and at a school educating a diverse student population.
Being shut up 24 hours a day behind decaying Victorian stone walls with terrible food and violent members of staff must remind them of their time at boarding school.
If Wall Street executives had any concerns about the governor before — as a vestige, perhaps, of the rather more adversarial pose he struck following the financial collapse, which took place when he was attorney general — they seem to have disappeared with de Blasio's election, and the mayor's immediate push for a tax hike and limits on the proliferation of charter schools.
Finally, we also seek to expand and enhance the UFT's Community Learning Schools Initiative, which we launched five years ago with the help of the City Council, the Partnership for New York City, Trinity Wall Street and Senate Coalition Leader Jeff Klein.
In the wake of a resolution passed this weekend by the Representative Assembly of NYSUT, the UFT will recommend that the city's Teachers» Retirement System (TRS) suspend any new investments with New Mountain Capital and union - busting Wall Street financier Steven Klinsky, whose Victory Inc. operates charters schools in New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois.
He went through the same tornado drills that all school children from tornado - prone parts of the country know well: Filing into school hallways and crouching against walls with a textbook or hands covering the head.
Through genetic analysis of a family with a history of thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD), investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified mutations in the LOX gene, a gene associated with the integrity of the arterial wall, in human subjects for the first time.
In boarding school she developed a technique she calls subliminal learning: She would think about a problem before going to sleep, tracing important aspects of it out with her fingers, and the answer would be «written» on a wall or the ceiling in the morning.
Determined to finish the year, she and her fellow students and their professors lived in the basement of the medical school building, attending class in «safe» rooms, with double - thick walls.
How to do it: Bounce your tennis ball against any wall (the side of your house, a wall in your basement, a racquet ball wall at a local school); as it returns, give the ball a strong smack with your open hand.
With an off - the - wall location (the parking garage basement of the Texas School for the Deaf), Ego's is an Austin staple.
Rather than something truly wild and way, way off the wall, «10 Cloverfield Lane» is a variation on the «don't go down into the basement» school of scary moviemaking, only this time with a 180 - degree twist.
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A man travels with his boss to an evicted man's house where they find him holding his wife and two grade - school sons hostage; sheriff's deputies point handguns toward the house as the homeowner breaks out the picture window from inside with a rifle, glass shattering loudly as sirens sound outside, the homeowner argues with the officers, accidentally shoots into a wall, missing one of his young sons, drops his rifle after a man tells him that he cheated to get the man evicted, exits the house and is arrested and handcuffed after being forced to the ground.
The school caretaker's cat is found to be petrified, with a mysterious message written on the wall nearby referring to a Chamber of Secrets.
He captioned the post «Daddy's School of Ragnaroth from the set of «The House With A Clock In It's Walls».
Even after the Walls settle down in a shack with no electricity or running water in Rex's poverty - stricken West Virginia hometown, the parents routinely forget to buy food for their children and neglect to enroll them in school, forcing the siblings to take care of these basic necessities themselves.
Achieving greatness as a drummer is Andrew's sole focus in life; his dorm walls are covered in photos of his hero, jazz percussionist Buddy Rich, and his social life consists of little more than the occasional movie date with his nebbishy single father (Paul Reiser), a high school English teacher and failed novelist whom Andrew both loves and dreads becoming.
Transmedia storytelling — telling a single story across multiple media platforms — as a means to help students engage with challenging cultural issues of civic responsibility, diversity, and social justice can be an important tool in the classroom, especially in an age where students are finding it increasingly difficult to see over the wall between their school lives and their «real» lives.
In cities with gleaming skyscrapers and bustling industries, the schools are too frequently ramshackle, run - down, substandard accommodations unworthy of those who seek to learn within their walls.
There are also options like Padlet, Google hangouts, Skype, blogging, and the discussion boards of your school's LMS options that either allow students the ability to connect with each other or the world beyond the four walls of their classroom.
When students have in their hands the suite of personal digital technologies that they use 24 hours, seven days a week, the way is opened for schools to readily harness that technology and benefit from the opportunities being opened in every area of learning; to further lower the school walls, to better individualise teaching and assessment, to interface with the apposite evermore powerful online learning facilities, to marry the «in» and «out» of school learning and teaching, and for the children to learn in context anywhere, anytime.
When the teachers are of mind to lower the school walls, to genuinely collaborate with homes, to distribute the control of the learning and teaching, to understand that formal schooling occupies less than 20 per cent of the children's learning time each year and to recognise the learning and teaching occurring in the remaining 80 per cent, the school can then seriously contemplate a Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) program.
With micro-chartering, one or more classrooms or individual teachers could receive a charter to provide course access to students beyond the walls of a particular school — or to incubate new charter school models on a small scale before growing them.
On average, participating CC21 school leaders are spending 12.1 hours per week in their professional learning outside of the traditional school walls, with the majority of this time (6.5 hours, or 53.7 per cent) spent searching for and reading online information relevant to their teaching context.
The mayor agreed with host Ebro Darden that «a lot» of charter schools are funded by big business: «Oh yeah, a lot of them are funded by very wealthy Wall Street folks and others.»
A blog is a great way for a student to share their views with an audience that could expand far beyond the walls of the school.
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