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It's been an absolute nightmare. That was all it was, a student in school writing a paper . . . I don't understand.
Wanda Young
Sometimes with the initial shock, you have to have some down time as far as crying, grieving and sometimes go home and be by yourself or with parents. If they do go home, we meet with them and discuss some things that they can do when they do go home - whether it be journal writing, writing a letter to that person telling them what they meant. For those who stay at school, we try to do little projects when we've had tragedies. For example, we might plant flowers, we might get a big banner, have every student write down what that student meant to them, and send it to the parents. There are various things that we do.
Angela A. Bridges
Fuhrman is a nightmare, but he's America's nightmare, not just black people's nightmare. And everybody needs to understand that.
Johnnie Cochran
From what I understand, yesterday, the student got enraged at another student who used a racial slur against him. He didn't want to go to school today because he was afraid the remarks would continue.
Yvonne Martinez
The student has to do something to give back to the school, if the student has hurt the school. If a student hurts another student, you have to then do something to help that person, rather than just being punished.
Jane Mullan
We use the same general approach. We have to understand why he isn't coming to school and listen to what is coming between them as a person because some anger is directed at you or the school. Anger could be directed at another individual or a life situation. In order to make the student/parent relationship successful, the student must be in touch with his own pain, identity and change.
Dennis Kirk
We are regulating the conduct of the student while the student is in school. The student doesn't have the right to engage in gang activity while in school.
Charles Rose
Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. Ball State makes it an absolute priority to comply
with all NCAA rules, and our student-athletes understand we take
this very seriously, ... Our primary focus right now is ensuring that students going
into competition are eligible to play.
Ball State
Ball State makes it an absolute priority to comply with all NCAA rules, and our student-athletes understand we take this very seriously. Our primary focus right now is ensuring that students going into competition are eligible to play.
Bubba Cunningham
We are strictly volunteers and our volunteers help supply our materials. Mrs. Edith Harper has been instrumental in helping us with supplies. Just recently she brought us pencils, pens, art paper, construction paper, markers, and writing paper. She does this out of the kindness of her heart.
Phyllis Nisbett
One of our main goals for the club is to make this as a fundamental of good writing for the students. And maybe someday, they can write a persuasive paper that they can propose to the principal for some changes upon the school.
Aaron Day
He's just a nightmare. He is an absolute nightmare.
Fran McCaffery
It's an absolute nightmare,
John Griffin
We estimate that families will pay about $2,400 in personal and miscellaneous expenses each year, but that's just for our school. How much a student spends will depend on the location of the school and on the student's spending habits.
Mark Warner
Writing fiction, there are no limits to what you write as long as it increases the value of the paper you are writing on.
Buddy Ebsen
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