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en I think even the mayor will admit that the schools have been so neglected that we're really talking about peanuts in terms of making them look like we want to educate children.

en We are now at a point where we must educate our children in what no one knew yesterday, and prepare our schools for what no one knows yet.
  Margaret Mead

en Sometimes we're in five schools a week. It's a great way to educate children on different types of music.

en It's sad to see. But I admit I don't really have a reason to go. Most of the old-timers have children in private schools.

en You're still going to have 95 percent of your children in public schools, and that's what we've got to deal with. In the areas of the greatest need there are no choices in terms of private schools in many instances.

en This is an unfortunate consequence of a system designed to penalize public schools and educators, rather than educate the children.

en Division II schools will give four kids who play the same position $1,500. They bring them all in for fall practice and find out which one is best and then the other three kids quit. Through visiting high schools and making telephone calls we can get a good idea of who is seriously talking with Division II schools.

en This situation is difficult as many children will be attending alternative schools and schools at which the student-teacher ratio limits may be lifted to allow for the influx of the displaced students, ... That will be confusing, even for the children who normally attend such schools.

en We also try to work with local high schools to educate the students about the importance of proper footwear and training. More importantly, we try to educate their parents.

en And it tries to strengthen procedural safeguards for the most vulnerable of children from contiguous countries, such as asylum seekers, and abused, abandoned or neglected children. That includes children who are too young to make a decision on voluntary departure, or children who are incompetent by virtue of mental retardation.

en Pathological liars can't always tell truth from falsehood and contradict themselves in an interview. They are manipulative and they admit they prey on people. They are very brazen in terms of their manner, but very cool when talking about this.

en the kinds of things I've been talking about are the kinds of things that will improve their lives in terms of increasing the number of people with health insurance, helping those with low incomes, in terms of providing for continuing education and in terms of making it easier to organize.
  Bill Bradley

en If the governor neglected, as a courtesy, to call the mayor, he is sorry. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en This is a truly historic vote. Los Angeles is making a massive statement that we want to educate our children right. It makes up for 35 years of neglect.

en I think the mayor has the right approach. This is about the future of our city and the future of our children, and one place they shouldn't be squabbling over is schools.


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