Sentences with phrase «went to high school across»

«When you do outdoor events,» says Russell, who went to high school across the river on 98th Street and played sports on Governors Island's athletic fields as a kid, «you are expected, both contractually and on a personal level, to return the park in the same condition, if not better than, it was in when you first took it over.
Whether it be by taking on a young protégé in the gym — who spends most of the sessions keeled over a garbage can — or by going to high schools across the country and sharing his story: that's his ultimate goal.

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«Right now is a time that change seems like it's so close, and the youth, all these high schoolers across the country, are the ones that are going to push us over that line.»
That Msgr. Shea and his colleagues in Bismarck have welcomed him to the University of Mary, giving him a platform from which to extend his work into the Latino worlds of U.S. Catholicism while continuing to be the go - to consultant for Catholic Studies programs across the country, testifies to that young school's bright future as one of the leaders of Catholic higher education reform.
«The first Taco Tote was across from my high school, so I used to go there every day and my father would pick me up from there.»
I do know that if fuel costs go up to Europian highs it will cost too much to feed the kids school lunch the way they do now, because they wont be able to ship stuff across the country like they do now.
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Based upon response to killing of students in Florida high school the Rump is going to call for arming «well trained» workers in every office across the country.
But if we're doing our job and 100 percent of our kids are walking across that stage and graduating from high school, we're not going to have those problems.»
For not only would it raise aspirations of pupils in all schools, but it would ensure that more privately - educated high achievers went to a wider spread of universities, raising the bar across higher education generally.
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College tuition is high and many young women across New York turn to sugar daddies to either pay for their college expenses or the other aspects of their lives so that they don't have to work jobs while they go to school.
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It's perhaps a commentary on the lengths to which a teenager will go to feel some sense of normalcy in high school, but the screenplay's depiction of those concerns feels far too hokey for it to have any impact (Her dad, played by Ryan Phillippe, embarrasses her in his self - employed garbage - hoarding, and the there's not a single interaction among the teenage characters that comes across as legitimate).
We believe these «new designs for new schools» will produce a set of schools that show districts across the country that high schools can provide underprepared young people with the supports they need to graduate from high school, go to college, place out of remedial courses, and stay in college for at least two semesters at substantially higher rates than are commonly achieved today.
I used my experience to explain the impact particular legislation would have on schools and districts,» says Payzant, who began his teaching career at Belmont (Mass.) High School and went on to serve as superintendent of four districts across the country.
Across the Asia Society's ISSN network, which predominantly serves students from economically disadvantaged, high - minority, and urban backgrounds, approximately 92 percent of students graduate from high school on time, and among those, more than 90 percent go on to college (Wiley, 2012).
But with roughly 5,500 kids across the state still dropping out of high school every year, Professor Reville and others acknowledge that Massachusetts, widely recognized as having the nation's leading education system, still has a long way to go.
The state is sponsoring a Say Go College Campaign, to get more information on post high school options out to students and families across the state.
I went to high school in this state and across country to college.
Analyzing data from 165,000 students across the country, YouthTruth found that although 87 % of students wanted to go to college after high school, only 45 % feel positively about their college and career readiness.
The goal of AdviseMI is to increase the number of high school students who enter and complete postsecondary education by embedding well - trained, dedicated, near - peer college advisers into high schools across Michigan, particularly those with low college - going rates and low adult educational attainment rates.
That's gonna be a tough requirement for an across the board test for all 11th graders, and I think a lot of folks will rebel against an Algebra II proficiency expectation for 100 percent of our high school students.
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He goes on to document the fact that we don't get the outcomes promised in the research until you have very high levels of the implementation across the school (at the 90 % levels).
Overview As colleges across the nation strive to reduce the number of students requiring developmental education, summer bridge programs have emerged as a promising intervention designed to provide graduating high school seniors with the academic and college - going skills required to
Unfortunately, however, Title I falls short: a report from the Brookings Institution highlights the problems with the funding formulae: money is indeed going to high - poverty schools, but not necessarily to students living in poverty; once a school receives a funding designation, that money can be used across the board for any student, and the allocation is often based on performance.
When I become a junior in high school, we traveled across the country to multiple college campuses to decide where I wanted to go to school.
When I was nearing the end of high school, I was asked what I wanted to do when I graduated so they could add my plans to the video they were going to play when we walked across the stage to accept our diplomas.
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