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en To be competitive with the Ivy League schools, the coastal schools, we absolutely need chairs and professorships. It recognizes our very best faculty and provides them with unrestricted resources to try new ideas, things they wouldn't otherwise be able to get money for. It supports undergraduate student researchers and gets them in labs. These are things that are critical, and our competitors have chairs and professorships, and we need to as well to keep people here.

en What's really best, do we pour a lot of resources into these high poverty schools, or have heterogeneous schools and make sure you have supports in all the schools, what's the best way for students to learn?

en When we implemented the Student Activities Committee, one of the ideas behind it was that organizations would get more money. We need to directly market it by talking to more organizational chairs to let them know that they can apply for money. He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. When we implemented the Student Activities Committee, one of the ideas behind it was that organizations would get more money. We need to directly market it by talking to more organizational chairs to let them know that they can apply for money.

en Money for schools is given through tax money. Every year there is a plan of what revenue is expected. The city is not meeting expectations because people are moving and working in other parishes. Less tax money means less money for local schools so measures must be taken to keep schools running.

en People want to know which chairs we think are the most comfortable, and I tell them we're selling the heck out of our adjustable folding arm chairs this spring. Once they sit down in one, they know why.

en This year the focus is on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Louisiana to donate money and resources to the schools that lost books. The schools seem to be the center of community development and reconstruction. At the heart of a quality community is quality schools.

en He has made contacts, personal friendships, with each and every one of the so-called leadership Democrats, the people who are county chairs and town chairs, but more than that, he has demonstrated a capacity to make friends with rank-and-file Democrats.

en It was 8:30 a.m. and we were supposed to have basketball practice. We came in and the gym was filled with chairs because we had the Christmas pageant the night before, ... It was so hard to move the chairs and he came in to help us.

en Every coach likes to have his team's full attention during timeouts. We get out there and the chairs are chained together, so you can't pull five chairs out onto the court.

en It compares schools with similar student populations and does best practice studies and finds out what's going on in high-performance schools and uses those results to help schools improve.

en This will allow our teacher candidates to get a very different experience than they typically get when student teaching. Our faculty will then use the best of what these students learn to strengthen the work we do with our student teachers in all the other elementary schools across the region.

en The schools in the lower end of Class AA likely feel they don't have as much of a chance at winning a state championship as they would like to. Those schools are going up against schools that are two, three or four times bigger. We're looking to have competitive equity.

en The operations side of both schools have been great in seeing that there is a test of fairness in how the game is presented. Both schools have an inordinate number of things they do at their home games, things their fans expect to be executed.

en Through dedication and hard work, these schools have implemented great ideas for instituting student centered learning, incorporating hands-on experiences and working with their communities. By highlighting successful schools, we hope to inspire others and bring about improved learning for all children.

en There are times when we have people on standby or other weather-related things where they have to stay in. There are a few chairs in the engine bay, but that's really all they have for space.


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