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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
I want my kids to go to good schools, so I put pressure on myself to work harder.
We've got to look to our educational programs and focus on doing what we can to stem violence in the schools.
It's so important to that we go into the public schools and we feed all of the kids something that is really good for them. — © Alice Waters
It's so important to that we go into the public schools and we feed all of the kids something that is really good for them.
Fixing our schools must begin with reforming the way we attract talent to teaching.
Increasingly, poor minority and white youth are being funneled directly from schools into prison.
Schools are successful only insofar as they reduce the dependence of a child's opportunities upon his social origins.
I'm living in a world where there are LGBTQ straight alliances at high schools. I feel pretty psyched on that.
I've been in dance schools since I was four. I went to the Brit school. I did adverts and plays.
A perfect example of the power of prayer is when a blizzard closes the schools on the day of a big exam.
If you don't live in an area with good public schools, you can move to a different place if you have the financial means to do so.
Too many schools across the country have cut back heavily on their music curricula.
Every American has the right to feel safe in their schools, in their churches, in their movie theaters, and in their nightclubs.
So I want my kids to go to public schools because I think it's a better education overall. — © Chuck Schumer
So I want my kids to go to public schools because I think it's a better education overall.
Comprehensive schools, as too few understand, have never been designed to improve education.
When I was a kid, there were probably 100 schools in the Bay Area that just did martial arts.
At boarding schools of every description, the relaxation of the junior boys is mischief; and of the senior, vice.
One of the most significant factors contributing to the chasm of educational opportunity is the way that schools are funded.
I want to ensure we have more nurseries in schools, and that they open in time for parents to get to work.
Town meetings are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they bring it within the people's reach.
One of the reasons I like working with schools is to try to convince women that they can be scientists and that science can be fun.
The Department of Education should be disbanded and the resources either returned to the taxpayers or put into the schools.
I do not want church groups controlling the schools of our country. They must remain free.
It's crazy that in a country where schools are falling apart, we're spending $20 billion on nuclear weapons.
I want my children to attend inclusive schools where diversity is respected and acknowledged as a sign of strength.
The Supreme Court is having a hard time integrating schools. What chance do I have to integrate audiences?
Any elected official who asks to visit my schools is welcome to do so; there is no political litmus test.
If all schools become privatized in the U.S., the poor wouldn't be given vouchers for 'school choice.' They would have no choices.
The concept of religious freedom is largely ignored in the curriculum of our nation's public schools.
Schools ought to teach students to challenge secular ideologies masquerading as science in the classroom.
Schools insist that everything is under their purview - what your kids eat, what they believe, what they say on the playground.
Jesus called fishermen, not graduates of rabbinical schools. The main requirement was to be natural and sincere.
Schools can ebb and flow. It can be phenomenal one day, and then you hit fractions, and it falls apart.
In the schools of small Midwestern towns, the only aristocracies are of beauty, intelligence, and athletic prowess.
I know a lot of people who have weird specialties that are not taught in schools; they're things that you learn in life.
The present syllabus in our high schools corresponds almost exactly to what was known in 1640.
Challenging schools to treat their students as customers with a choice, instead of inmates serving time.
And there should not be a limit on the creation of new public schools. We ought to expand choices for parents.
In schools with a history of chaos, the teacher who can keep the classroom calm becomes virtually indispensable. — © Jonathan Kozol
In schools with a history of chaos, the teacher who can keep the classroom calm becomes virtually indispensable.
Mexico needs schools, rural development, and an independent judiciary, not high-tech weaponry.
Mothers and schools plant the seeds of nearly all the good and evil which exists in the world.
There is a racial element: It's undeniable. We've had inequitable funding of schools for decades in the state of Michigan.
Make sure the lubricant is unscented. Don't join fashionable 'schools of thought.' Read everything.
Visiting schools, I'm lucky enough to see the impact that education has in transforming young lives.
I had a 100 percent voting record with the NRA, but I don't believe in bazookas in our schools.
I wouldn't change my childhood for anything. The Dutch are really nice people. The schools were great.
I believe public education is the new civil rights battle and I support charter schools.
?Governments accountable to the voters focus on building roads and schools?not weapons of mass destruction.?
All of our schools need to bring 'learn from doing' into the mainstream education, not just afternoon. — © Ray Kurzweil
All of our schools need to bring 'learn from doing' into the mainstream education, not just afternoon.
Our schools must be places where all are respected and the values of tolerance and peacemaking are taught and nurtured.
I grew up in Denmark and was fortunate enough to have access to good schools and thoughtful teachers.
It's real simple, if we don't give our schools the tools to compete then we'll never improve.
They take pride in their schools. They begin to participate, where, when they are renters, they don't do that. So what we're doing by this program is strengthening America.
Dropping out of school is the ultimately caused by discrimination against young people in schools.
In schools, churches and local communities, Americans are participating in their democracy by getting others to as well.
Swedish taxes are high, and we don't get as much as we used to for them. And our schools aren't so good.
I'm not actually teaching any more, but I am writing pieces for schools all the time, and for kids.
We want to eradicate all mud schools. We are already doing so. We are not in a hurry because no one is going to rule but the ANC.
The Ten Commandments being taken out of the public schools. I want them back.
We were the first urban school system in the country to wire all of our schools for the Internet.
I attended five different Jewish day schools as a teenager. I mean, I was trained as a hazan!
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