If you improve 1,000 miles of road and 50 of those are in your district, what good does that do for the people sitting out here? I can't remember the last time I drove to Gentry.
It gives them a way to evaluate those districts.
It measures students' growth in a year against himself or herself.
It might sound like a scary project, but it's actually pretty fun.
It will be a gateway coming from Shadyside and East Liberty,
It's really a blueprint to build your neighborhood. It's a plan we use daily; it's not one that sits on the shelf.
On a three-city trip, I think it would be pretty much of a grind. I get around, on the one hand, pretty well, all things considered. On the other hand, as relates to normal speed, it's slow -- and I don't want to hold up the group.
Once the Galveston mayor calls for evacuation, it sort of falls like dominoes,
Our number of complaints has gone from over 100 a day during the peak of the problem to over the weekend, one single complaint for Saturday and Sunday. We've had about one a day this week.
That engine is fueled and propelled by good schools.
That is not unusual at all. Generally we don't find any direct tie between resource spending and outcomes on education.
the best basketball announcer I've ever heard.
The field of site consultants is fairly small. They talk to each other.
The issue doesn't have so much to do with training as with a pilot taking off into bad weather. It was very windy and conditions were very marginal. We're not trying to hurtle rocks here, but this correlates back to a judgment question, not a training question.
The longer-term trend in foundation and corporate giving has been steadily upward and only briefly interrupted by the recent economic recession. The state's strong rebound is in contrast to a reported decrease in grant dollars nationwide, indicating that Minnesota has a more diverse and resilient philanthropic sector compared with the nation as a whole.
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