Sentences with phrase «whose kids graduate»

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In January, the program graduates its inaugural class of four teams, whose creations include a biosignal - tracking wristband; an impact - monitorinwg mouthguard that can help athletes avoid aggravating head injuries; a tracking device for skateboards; and a robotic toy that teaches kids as young as 4 to code.
I know that at Middlebury College where I teach [elite students at], a wonderful academic institution, graduates [every year] more than a handful of kids whose biggest desire is to go start farming some place.
«We have kids whose parents or siblings are incarcerated — some will be the first in their families to graduate from high school.
And less than half of them graduate college - ready, as determined by the city's own Comptroller (whose kids, for the record, last year attended a private preschool — obviously, the man reads his own reports).
It was the same for our kids,» said Watson, whose sons James and Terrell both graduated from Wright in the last few years, and now attend New York's Hofstra University and Mississippi's Jackson State University, respectively.
I mean, why else would a former METCO kid, whose parents decided to CHOOSE a different educational path for him because the Boston Public Schools were an UNDERPERFORMING HOT MESS and enter him into a LOTTERY to get the chance to leave the district and eventually graduate from Brookline High School suddenly hate the idea of giving other families the chance to opt - out.
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