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en In some ways, we -- along with many of our peer institutions -- have allowed rankings to define us, not only to the outside world, but also to ourselves. It is folly to distil all that makes an individual school unique into a simple rank. There is no such thing as a number one school.

en We're a school with 1000 kids. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. We aren't a private school, we aren't a huge school with open enrollment. And then I see these rankings...I'm not sure how we can even be ranked.

en One of the reasons for Princeton's lower rank could be that it is a smaller school. Plus, it raises a disproportionate amount from alumni as opposed to other institutions with large corporate donations.

en Each bowl has its own unique appeal and own unique way of doing gifts. That is what makes bowl gifts kind of special. If your school goes to a lot of bowls, and everybody is giving out the same thing, you won't be too excited. Players want something fresh.

en Students are allowed to use their phones before school and after school but not during school. The punishment for a first offense is to have the cell phone confiscated, and your parents called to come pick you up.

en I went to school at a school that doesn't exist anymore. It was called the Walden School, so you can guess a lot of things from it by the name, right? We were allowed to smoke in the classroom. We all wore blue jeans and sandals.

en We feel the best education for each individual child is with school choice. It involves the parents directly in the process of their child's education and they have some governance, in that they can seek another school if they are unhappy with the present school. And historically, our kids do well at whatever school they attend.

en It's not just the individual school in the neighborhood [that's failing]--our kids aren't getting what they need in the community. When [they were in the local public school], there were security issues, overcrowding, lots of other stuff going on. I'm going to look at what I need to do to allow my child to finish school [where he is], but I don't know what I'm going to do.

en In the Lansing School District, we are working with individual schools. When possible, we like to work with the entire school district. When we can do that, we usually visit each school about once a month.

en Her brothers kept wrestling her at the house. She kept asking her dad if she could wrestle and he would tell her no. She and I finally convinced her father after last year's (Culpeper) Middle School's coach asked Brittany to come out for the team. He thought it would help Brittany in school because she hates school. The only thing she likes about school is gym.

en I don't travel around the world with a school class, I'm not a school-teacher or the father of a Sunday School.

en It's not as simple as looking at the number of students going into law school and suggesting that they'll all need to qualify when they get out,

en [Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell thanked Metro Schools Director Pedro Garcia and other educators in attendance. The church hosts school-related neighborhood partnerships.] Despite everything we might do during the school day, there is a lot more that needs to be done, ... This is a place for families. And because it is Sunday, it seems appropriate to mention that it makes use of a sacred space. Churches are often looking for ways to make their facilities available through the week in their communities.

en The surprising increase in the number of public school students this year will continue to put pressure on Oregon schools and districts. We already face some of the largest class sizes in the country, and the combination of increased enrollment and decreased school funding makes it even harder for classroom teachers to ensure that every student is successful.

en School choice is one of the strongest ways we have to educate our children, ... believes in school choice and he is going to work hard to enact school choice.


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