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| 1940 a County "Modern School" for the less | academically able was built in a field next to the Gramm |
| Academically able, he won a Brackenbury scholarship to B | |
| ng one of the first I.D.F officers to study | academically abroad. |
| University of California, Irvine to develop | academically accelerated classes for middle and high sch |
| d) and the other middle school receiving an | academically acceptable rating. |
| The Corsicana ISD received | Academically Acceptable status from the state. |
| It is rated | Academically Acceptable by the Texas Education Agency. |
| School and Corsicana High School were rated | Academically Acceptable by the TEA. |
| The school was rated | Academically Acceptable in the 2009 TEA accountability r |
| Bryan Adams High School was rated | Academically Acceptable by the Texas Education Agency in |
| This campus is rated | Academically Acceptable by the Texas Education Agency. |
| g TEA designations: CHS - RECOGNIZED CJHS - | ACADEMICALLY ACCEPTABLE CES - RECOGNIZED |
| t not meeting all of the above criteria for | Academically Acceptable will be rated thus. |
| school, and learning center were all rated | academically acceptable as well. |
| give away Renaissance cards to students who | academically achieve high enough. |
| ing, among others, honors and AP courses to | academically advanced students enrolled at Thomasville H |
| To challenge the top students | academically, Advanced Placement, honors classes, and ad |
| Frank W. Cox has an | academically advanced student body with an 80% annual pa |
| The school is administratively and | academically affiliated with AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian S |
| He was also | academically affiliated with the Departments of Nuclear |
| He modeled it | academically along the lines of the Boston Latin School, |
| f London's worst-performing schools, around | academically, although it took a dozen years. |
| d curriculum designed to challenge students | academically and artistically. |
| he children get a balanced education - both | academically and socially - when they are in a monocultu |
| VJTI is an | academically and administratively autonomous institute, |
| nt and represents defending the school both | academically and athletically. |
| ntessori School inspires students to engage | academically and socially every day, developing independ |
| whose goal is to graduate students who are | academically and spiritually ready for leadership. |
| The foundation is a key donor to OSU, both | academically and athletically; the Valley Library and Va |
| so followed Nugent's guidance to recruit an | academically and athletically qualified black player and |
| f the highest ability, performing well both | academically and in sports. |
| vides a rich environment where pupils excel | academically and grow spiritually. |
| ive environment for all students to develop | academically and socially as responsible citizens in a c |
| tudents to achieve their greatest potential | academically and spiritually by focuing on their individ |
| rovides the means for students to grow both | academically and personally so that they may realize the |
| in these two languages and by providing an | academically and culturally enriched learning environmen |
| out that Johnny excelled in his high school | academically and in sports, and try to prevent him from |
| iol College, Oxford, where he excelled both | academically and in sports, winning the Gaisford Prize f |
| thletically at school, although he excelled | academically, and was a class president, as well as play |
| attained not only in the kitchen, but also | academically and familiarity with business practices. |
| with the goal to "prepare students who are | academically and spiritually prepared to be a light in t |
| ify and develop their God-given talents, be | academically and intellectually prepared to engage the w |
| He succeeded | academically and became an instructor in the faculty of |
| Surti Muslims have excelled | academically and have a tendency to choose professional |
| riggs was responsible for advising students | academically, and on personal issues. |
| t, and support all Longhorn activities both | academically and athletically. |
| Heraklion, Crete, she distinguished herself | academically and politically. |
| Gifted both | academically and athletically, Mulgan studied at Aucklan |
| the southwest side of Houston and excelled | academically and in sports. |
| She was successful | academically and obtained a BA degree from the Universit |
| ere would be run in exactly the same manner | academically and administratively. |
| the department has prospered athletically, | academically and financially while Auburn's athletics fa |
| l, where he was head of school and excelled | academically and athletically. |
| He was gifted both athletically and | academically and entered Mercersburg Academy, Pennsylvan |
| The High School is an | academically apt school like the rest of the school's in |
| During this time Townes also taught | academically as a Adjunct professor at Syracuse Universi |
| Waddell has also made a strong push | academically as under his leadership the Towson Departme |
| e colonies and mobile suits are also viewed | academically as to what they can do in real life. |
| GHS has had many years of success | academically, as well as in athletics and extracurricula |
| Blackhawk Christian is ranked | academically as one of the top schools in the Fort Wayne |
| He was always a topper | academically, as well as in elocutions and essay-competi |
| advance computing research commercially, or | academically at more prestigious institutions. |
| academic family Hetherington did not shine | academically at this time, in fact he retained, to the e |
| Farncomb excelled | academically at the RANC, graduating with very impressiv |
| ded in 1974, Warren College seeks to create | academically balanced scholars. |
| The student must have | academically been "on track" to receive a diploma by the |
| Students of The Highlands School excel | academically before and after graduation. |
| g at "The U," Walters distinguished himself | academically, being named a 2002 First Team Verizon Acad |
| He distinguished himself | academically both at Shrewsbury School and later Clare C |
| Academically Buckswood offers GCSE and A Level programme | |
| xford, where he did not distinguish himself | academically but excelled as a sportsman, earning accola |
| an" to the end that he is prepared not only | academically, but also emotionally, physically, and mora |
| Girard is for | academically capable students, grades one through 12, an |
| college sports programs in favor of a more | academically centered university environment. |
| ed in creating personalized, equitable, and | academically challenging schools for all young people. |
| Student tutorials are generally more | academically challenging and rigorous than standard lect |
| s goals are to provide "a safe, caring, and | academically challenging environment in which students c |
| It is an | academically challenging school which tries to prepare i |
| The NPPOC was an intense and | academically challenging year-long course. |
| he highest test scores in the area, and are | academically compared to the local private schools. |
| KBCH are the most diverse in the area, with | academically correct methods for learning both industry |
| Active professionally and | academically, Craig has been a member of the Norwegian A |
| Academically, CSHS excelled among all secondary schools | |
| l athlete friends, trains and develops them | academically, culturally, and spiritually to become comp |
| l Education (SLE) (pronounced "slee") is an | academically demanding program at Stanford University of |
| nor's Scholars from its large population of | academically dominant students. |
| Although an underachiever | academically, Dowling achieved the position of chief cad |
| Mahoney also excelled | academically, earning membership in the National Honor S |
| er Edward he went on to distinguish himself | academically, earning an MA and becoming a theologian . |
| By the time she was 13, Alex had | academically eclipsed her parents. |
| 's Stuyvesant High School, one of the three | academically elite high-schools of the NYC Public School |
| ool environment where each student can grow | academically, emotionally and socially at a self-directe |
| d would be given the opportunity to advance | academically, emotionally and spiritually, in accordance |
| hild and committed to their individual good | academically, emotionally, spiritually and physically. |
| nique gifts of individuals, spiritually and | academically, encouraging them to be actively involved i |
| Willow is actually | academically envious of Buffy. |
| oung men and women each year by offering an | academically excellent program with dynamic and varied e |
| lications, 2005) which is qualitatively and | academically far inferior to anything so far written on |
| Unable to qualify | academically for Kansas State in July 2008, Thomas spent |
| Academically Fraser is a specialist in the writing of hi | |
| e handicapped through those offered for the | academically gifted and talented. |
| , but in 1987, was changed to a school for ' | academically gifted children'. |
| tics and Science, a state-funded school for | academically gifted high school juniors and seniors. |
| l was deemed the place of education for the | academically gifted (as determined by the eleven plus ex |
| d some scholarships, and reserved space for | academically gifted Lakeville boys (regardless of family |
| those that were at-risk and those that were | academically gifted, but all students eligible for publi |
| She regards herself as not | academically gifted, though it is suggested that she is |
| (film and photography) as components of an | academically grounded research project. |
| Shri Rakeshbhai Jhaveri | Academically, having passed M.A. (Philosophy) with a gol |
| Academically, he qualified in sports sciences from the C | |
| tos and while learning how to take pictures | academically, he tries to experience it himself. |
| He comes from a lovely family, and | academically he's incredibly intelligent - I don't think |
| ct true that he had never achieved anything | academically higher. |
| ne hand, Ofsted claimed that the school has | academically improved since his inception. |
| h school basketball player and ranked third | academically in her graduating class. |
| At Wentworth, he finished first | academically in his class all four years, captained the |
| Burnt Mill School is the best | academically in Harlow, and is in the top 25 percent of |
| Chilhowie competes | academically in the Southwest Academic Conference. |
| igh School is one of the top-ranked schools | academically in Texas. |
| he family's large farm, being a bookish and | academically inclined boy. |
| n personality development, and to offer the | academically inclined the resources to gain quality educ |
| a vegan, musical (he plays the tambourine), | academically inclined, and above all, earnest. |
| uently during his freshman season, declared | academically ineligible during his sophomore season and |
| per game in 12 games before being declared | academically ineligible for the spring semester of the 2 |
| Virginia Mountaineers when Reggie Ball was | academically ineligible to play. |
| ack for his senior year, Paul Oliver became | academically ineligible and decided to enter the supplem |
| th Carolina State University, but was ruled | academically ineligible. |
| tournament, however, that two players were | academically ineligible. |
| oduction of Grease and not making the grade | academically, it was suggested that he attend drama scho |
| Catford, South East London, where he failed | academically, leaving at 16. |
| udies (while Sammy found herself struggling | academically) led to the girls drifting apart, and the c |
| nghamton wasn't prepared to take in so many | academically marginal students. |
| Pierrepont seeks students who are | academically motivated and engaged and who can participa |
| Northwestern has struggled | academically, notably since the implementation of the Fl |
| hletic prowess, Vaughn continually excelled | academically on both the scholastic and collegiate level |
| h aptitude and potential who have struggled | academically or socially in previous educational environ |
| g student scores, and is regarded as a more | academically orientated course than its VCE alternative. |
| ural school that was more aesthetically and | academically oriented than a polytechnic education. |
| putation of being "rough" and low achieving | academically over the past 20 years the school has attem |
| students are expected to exceedingly excel | academically over the other public high schools in the s |
| y intellectual, sensory, or health factors ( | academically performing below grade level) |
| parents prepare their children spiritually, | academically, physically and socially to become disciple |
| nt where all pupils can thrive emotionally, | academically, physically and spiritually to achieve thei |
| students have every opportunity to progress | academically, physically, and ethically in a caring, saf |
| local Lincoln High School where he excelled | academically, played basketball, was an All-State footba |
| ie Machen to increase the opportunities for | academically prepared first-generation students to atten |
| idered exemplary, and she was well regarded | academically, professionally and spiritually by the facu |
| JRDS serves | academically qualified students in Kindergarten through |
| the death of his father, but he was able to | academically qualify for the 1916 season - during which |
| ram offers paid internships to students who | academically rank in the top 20 percent in their class a |
| Tatum ISD is TEA | Academically Recognized District for the fourth year in |
| Academically Recognized / Meets AYP for 2010-2011 School | |
| redit and non-credit courses & programs and | academically related services for the Philadelphia regio |
| Rhodes Scholar and graduated as dux of the | academically renowned Melbourne High School. |
| It was the first | academically respectable book to question the Court's em |
| SGA is responsible for coordinating | academically responsible events from stress relief to gu |
| st concluded with the creation of 1,200 new | academically reviewed articles on the Tamil Wikipedia in |
| n in prerequisite for the more in-depth and | academically rigorous Advanced Level exams. |
| x workers' rights, rather than advancing an | academically rigorous position. |
| It is highly regarded as one of the most | academically rigorous institutions in Turkey. |
| Marshall offers two prestigious and | academically rigorous scholarship programs: the John Mar |
| so houses The Soulsville Charter School, an | academically rigorous, musically rich school where stude |
| sts view the International Baccalaureate as | academically rigorous, relevant and forward-looking. |
| scholastic promise, winning a place at the | academically selective Perth Modern School (1933-1935), |
| rmerly The Lower School of John Lyon) is an | academically selective independent school in Harrow on t |
| The latter is the only | academically selective secondary school in the Newcastle |
| Newcastle Boys' High School-an | academically selective boys-only high school which moved |
| The Gregg School is a non | academically selective independent day school in Townhil |
| It | academically separated from the college in 1935, and was |
| Academically, she wrote a dissertation about the improvi | |
| Academically, she furthered her career with M.A. (Honour | |
| Academically, Skip has served as an adjunct professor of | |
| ssion statement "is to empower all students | academically, socially, and personally to be lifelong le |
| l allow students to develop intellectually, | academically, socially, emotionally, and physically, wit |
| is a well thought-out case that is at once | academically sound and, of course, controversial. |
| ybin and other psychedelics ranged from the | academically sound and above board Concord Prison Experi |
| Academically speaking,State scores are slightly below av | |
| elp each student achieve her full potential | academically, spiritually, emotionally and socially in a |
| ives to bring them forward from that point, | academically, spiritually, and emotionally. |
| Pomperaug is an | academically strong public high school. |
| The school is | academically strong, with an average AS/A level point sc |
| his proved that South Island School is also | academically strong. |
| Most recently, it was a school for | academically struggling students. |
| ield University athletes are among the most | academically successful in the nation, according to the |
| Downton has two popular and | academically successful schools, Downton Primary School, |
| The | academically successful The Downs School local authority |
| icans living in Southern California who are | academically successful, but socially discontented, and |
| ic and private K-12 schools that are either | academically superior in their state or that demonstrate |
| Museum was home to the city's | academically talented (AT) program for middle schoolers |
| e neighborhood attend K. B. Polk Center for | Academically Talented and Gifted, Benjamin Franklin Midd |
| nd leadership in science and technology for | academically talented high school and college students. |
| William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the | Academically Talented and Gifted is a primary and second |
| pendent School District and is designed for | academically talented and gifted students in grades 4 th |
| ods, the private Academy Hill School serves | academically talented children in grades K-8 from Wester |
| Keenan attended Cambridge public school's | Academically Talented program for 6th-8th grade. |
| llege Preparatory School for the Gifted and | Academically Talented is located in downtown Jacksonvill |
| his program, taught to 132 students, is for | academically talented and highly motivated students spon |
| Academically, Tapton is one of the most successful state | |
| Likewise, | academically the school achieves exceptionally high resu |
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