Sentences with phrase «which students ran»

He also questioned Capital Prep's disciplinary practices, including instances in which students ran up and down the school's stairs as an apparent form of punishment, Fryar said.
Kayne recalls a situation in which a student ran a coffeehouse.

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Think long term, he advises: «If you don't get retirement fully funded, you're going to be on your kids» payroll for 15 or 20 years,» which could end up being more expensive in the long run than student loans would be.
Sandy Ogilvy, the professor who runs the project in which law students at Catholic University work on clemency petitions, seemed particularly struck by Tyler's case.
My first 6 months were spent toiling away on the graveyard shift, which basically meant helping design students print out their pantone - specific projects, and running massive print jobs on our volume - only copiers.
The Surface Laptop, which Microsoft is pushing as the ideal computer for students, runs new software called Windows 10 S. It's a paired - down version of Microsoft's operating system, which Microsoft says helps makes the computer faster, longer - lasting and more secure.
The campaign seeks to introduce 100 million students to an Hour of Code — or one hour of computer coding training — as a tie - in with Computer Science Education Week, which runs from Dec. 8 to Dec. 14.
From being a straight D student in high school, to building a real estate colossus she'd sell for $ 66 million, to reinventing herself in media topped by her star - turns on «Shark Tank,» Barbara Corcoran runs on pluck, gumption, street smarts and lessons her mother taught her, which she shares on this memorable episode of «All Business With Jeffrey Hayzlett.»
CasePlace.org was run by the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, which is dedicated to helping business schools prepare their students to be responsible stewards of the environment and society.
Graham & Doddsville is the student run value investing oriented news journal which gets released 3 times per year.
That's because they're run for two purposes, both of which treat students as means, not ends in themselves.
As a result of running an experimental course at the University of Chicago for two years, for those preparing for campus ministries, in which we focused on personal service and pastoral care to students, I am convinced that more insight and skill in this area could be of great benefit to campus ministers, most of whom currently perform these functions without special training.
His strict Scotch Presbyterian mother had wanted him to become a preacher, and as a Times man he had become one, his column being the podium from which he could spread his Calvinist view of life throughout the land, thrilling thousands with his sound logic and clarity, influencing students, educators, and politicians, sometimes infuriating such presidents as Eisenhower, who once asked, «Who the hell does Reston think he is, telling me how to run the country?»
Indeed, it is precisely this communication that makes it a school: «Every genuine school is such a society in which the movement of communication runs back and forth among the three — the teacher, the student and the common object».
Every genuine school is such a society in which the movement of communication runs back and forth among the three — the teacher, the student and the common object.
The conference was the third in a series of conferences that have been held under the auspices of the Pontifical Council's «STOQ» project - the «Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest» interdisciplinary study programme that has been running now in the Roman Pontifical universities for some five years, and which allows students and scholars to investigate the links and mutual enrichment of the physical and the metaphysical sciences.
For students who don't know which base to run to, he has bells on each bag and rings them to provide guidance.
Two of the most prestigious titles in student archery — BUCS Outdoors and BUTC — are now held by Oxford, along with the Varsity Rose Bowl and Novice Plate, which were won in May for the third time running with two record - breaking scores.
Larry Bird chose my high school to do his student teaching after the ISU Sycamores run to the NCAA championship game and several of us from orchestra kids got to shoot around with him at what would have been our fourth hour orchestra class which was delayed half an hour for one semester while the teacher had younger students from the new middle school built together with the high.
-- Clemson, which has had nine football players arrested since February, played without running back Anthony Downs and wide receiver Antwuan Wyatt, who were kicked off the team this summer following arrests for intent to distribute marijuana, and receiver Tony Horne, who was charged with assault after allegedly punching a student.
But the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which runs the lunch program, says it is acceptable to give students an alternative (such as lactose - free milk, soy milk or almond milk) if a parent submits a simple request.
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.
Camp Kesem boasts over 100 chapters across the country - all run by highly motivated college student leaders who work together during their school year to organize all aspects of their local camps - which are held at fantastic, fun sleep - away campsites.
Nina Hansen, vice president of operations for the Enosburg Falls - based Abbey Group, which runs the food service programs at 70 Vermont public and private schools, as well as schools in New York and New Hampshire, said these unpaid bills are a problem in many districts, but none of the schools her company serves would stop a student from eating because of it.
However, since we have chosen to have a public school system (which from a practical standpoint has to be run by a government entity), «government» involvement in lunchtime activities is a necessity (unless we send the students off - campus during lunch hour, which is not always doable.)
After cutting his teeth running the foodservice program for Eastern Kentucky University — which included operations for a K - 12 school as well as the college dining services — Chris decided to focus his attention on serving younger students.
At the other end of the economic spectrum, there are some schools which, because they have very low numbers of low income students, choose to forego participation in the Federal school meals programs altogether and just run their own meal program under their own rules.
Residents of Mt. Pleasant say students from the facility, which is regulated by the state Office of Children and Family Services and run by the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, have been sneaking off campus and into their homes, cars, and businesses.
A tuition - free two - year college proposal, along with plans to match students with training for available jobs (which has been both an economic and educational priority for the Cuomo administration), could help Cuomo with the portion of the population Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton failed to carry, should he decide to run for president, Gyory said.
After I clocked out today, I had a student run up to me who had a big laceration which required stitches.»
Of course, when he does that he runs the risk that those programs don't get restored and, in this case, deserving students may lose out on a college education, which could drastically hurt their career opportunities.
Subways were running close to normal but many parents and students reported rough commutes to public schools, which were open Monday morning despite protest from some politicians.
Conference notes that this growing phenomenon includes: (i) management - led working practices which have not been workload impact assessed; (ii) coercive practices such as insidious threats to career progression; (iii) the de facto lengthening of the school day through the expectation that teachers will deliver extra lessons outside of the normal timetable; (iv) the loss of lunch breaks for teachers and students alike; (v) the bullying of teachers into running «booster» and revision classes after school, at weekends and during holiday periods and (vi) the consequential compromising of the teacher's work / life balance.
It drew immediate criticism from the state teachers unions, which oppose the publicly funded, privately run charter school industry and consider the proposal a «shortcut» and «backdoor to certification» that would ultimately harm students.
In addition, Miliband will leave the way open for the whole system of tuition fees to be scrapped later and replaced by a tax on graduates, which supporters see as a fair way of stopping students running up huge debts.
About 11,000 students currently attend Success schools, which run from pre-kindergarten to high school for the first time this year.
Joel Klein, the former schools chancellor who now runs Amplify, News Corp.'s education - technology business, had great enthusiasm for the iZone, especially its technology component: He envisioned classes in which Nobel laureates, such as Richard Feynman, would teach large groups of students via video.
Tonight, PBS will run a segment on Co-op City's PS 176, which caters to some 700 students with autism.
Charter schools, which receive public financing but are run by nonprofit groups, flourished under Mr. Bloomberg, and there are currently 183 in New York City, serving about 70,000 children, or 6 percent of students citywide.
About 95,000 students are enrolled at 207 charter schools in the Big Apple, but de Blasio has frequently sparred with operators of the schools, which mostly run without the teachers union.
Most students are too scared to complain about their supervisors, says John Wakeford, head of the Missenden Centre in Buckinghamshire, which runs seminars for doctoral students and their supervisors.
Still, an academic career will involve interacting with people, particularly if you progress into holding a lectureship — in which you'd be involved in teaching and departmental administration — or into running your own research group — where you would direct the work of students and postdoctoral researchers.
For example, a Psychology 101 student, familiar with how scientists run experiments, might volunteer as a study subject in which they are asked to wear a backpack, and guess the incline of a hill.
As Science Careers noted 5 years ago, a group of young scientists at WUSTL took matters into their own hands, creating the volunteer - run BALSA (or Biotechnology and Life Sciences Advising) Group, which hires out five - person interdisciplinary teams — sometimes including law or business students along with scientists — to do approximately 6 - week - long consulting projects for companies, universities, and other organizations.
Science has learned that the president's 2005 budget request, due out early next month, would phase out the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) largest program to improve student achievement in science and math and shift responsibility for it to the Department of Education, which now runs a similar program.
Angered at some of the reviews posted about himself, English professor Daniel Curzon - Brown of City College of San Francisco last month filed a lawsuit seeking to block the postings and remove links from the college to Teacher Review, which is run off - campus by a student.
About 10 years ago, my colleagues and I ran an experiment in which we learned 72 percent of college students trusted links that appeared to originate from friends — even to the point of entering personal login information on phishing sites.
One of my responsibilities in the Honor Council was organizing an Awareness Week for the University Honor System, a student - run system in which we all pledge to act with academic integrity.
Institutions running T32 programs are expected to detail the career outcomes of postdocs and graduate students, which makes the program convenient for studying career outcomes.
The program — which was run in collaboration with the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) and the German Academic Exchange Service, a funding organization that supports the international exchange of students and researchers — involved joint supervision by advisers in the two countries and research stays in Germany.
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