Sentences with phrase «watched schools move»

I have seen remarkable changed happen in the most challenging of conditions and I have watched schools move mountains to keep students in school and be successful!

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They watched every move in the seminaries and divinity schools, because leadership training mattered greatly.
Returning to medical school + being pregnant + having a newborn + moving + residency interviewing does not make for a particularly fostering environment for recipe development and if we're being totally frank, any time I had a spare minute, I really just wanted to lay on the couch and / or watch mindless television.
He also tagged along to watch Calvin compete in Army - organized track and field meets; when the family moved to El Paso in 1988, Kenny threw the javelin and put the shot for his middle school team.
It touches the heart to watch our little children move from their elementary school world to the limbo land of middle school.
After watching my son's school director give his teacher packets of sugar to add to the kids» breakfast cereal this morning, I am considering moving him to a new daycare.
«I want to go to graduate school and watch weird animals move around,» he later told his parents.
I've never been a big watch guy, but now as I finally am close to being done with medical school and moving on to actually being a doctor, it's important to have a professional, elegant look, and the Jord watch definitely fits that profile.»
Twenty - seven surgeries later, Auggie sets off to first day of school, with concerned parents Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson watching his every move.
«The Tribe» Another first - timer to watch, writer - director Miroslav Slaboshpitsky takes us into a hellish school for the deaf where a new generation of gangsters and desperate criminals are being molded — and with no subtitles or spoken dialogue, it's up to the actor's faces and Slaboshpitsky's pitiless, rarely moving camera to communicate the horrors that are unfolding.
,»» one woman thinks as she watches her son get dressed for school, ready to move beyond her reach.
Walter works quietly at a lumberyard and tries to move on from his past, but neither his creepily disingenuous brother - in - law Carlos (Benjamin Bratt) nor the local police sergeant Lucas (Mos Def) believes that he can change, and Walter himself is all too aware how much time he spends watching the school playground opposite his apartment or shadowing a young girl (Hannah Pilkes) whom he spots on his bus route — and he still has only a shaky notion that what he did was wrong or harmful.
There is a timeless feel to Richard Linklater's film that, while it is set on May 28, 1976, anyone watching it can relate back to their last day of school whether you were finally becoming a member of the senior class or if you were moving up from junior high to becoming an incoming freshman.
You know you're watching something both delightfully light - footed and acutely meaningful when Leigh moves so nimbly between scenes at Poppy's school, her flamenco class and her driving lessons.
Watching Nathalie go through the motions of losing touch with modern school system, letting go of her husband and kids who have moved on, trying to connect with today's youth, and hopelessly falling in love with a cat ended up being the very best cinematic experience I've had at the festival, and indeed, the year so far.
We watched a magic school bus episode about molecules and did one more experiment to visually show us how the molecules move faster in hot water.
After his sophomore year, in an act of incredible loyalty, Wendall decided to leave Banneker and move to his neighborhood high school in order to watch over his younger brother, a young man who, like Wendall years earlier, had begun to go down a negative path.
In a move being watched nationally, Massachusetts has begun enlisting its best charter - school operators to help turn around several struggling traditional public schools.
Watch for big capital improvement work to begin at the closing schools (if it hasn't already) to make them nice for the new charter and other privately - managed schools CPS clearly has in mind to move into the empty buildings.
The election result also meant that all of us with an eye on pupil numbers and budgets have kept watch on moves to expand grammar schools.
North Carolina's principals, whose salaries ranked 50th in the nation in 2016, watched this year as lawmakers changed how they are compensated, moving away from a salary schedule based on years of service and earned credentials to a so - called performance - based plan that relies on students» growth measures (calculated off standardized test scores) and the size of the school to calculate pay.
If you can't manage that, go to as many school board meetings as you can and let these elected officials know that you are watching their every move.
Scroll down to watch the videos from the 15 finalists and hear their moving stories of how school choice has made a difference in lives coast - to - coast.
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We get to watch as she moves from one area of the school to the next, as lockers fly open, desks open, and content generally explodes all over the place.
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