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participation from students, parents and the | teachers. |
In 2005 it had 898 students, and 52 | teachers with a ratio of 1:17 while the State ratio wa |
he replacement of the principal and rewarding | teachers based on student performance. |
t La Feria High School, one counselor and six | teachers at the high school and various teachers at th |
re pleasant, friendly and courteous" and "the | teachers have created an attractive learning environme |
on 14th June 1993 with only 7 students and 4 | teachers. |
rten to standard VII with 135 students and 12 | teachers. |
rrently has an enrolment of 803 pupils and 59 | teachers. |
ork Times profile, "I learned quickly and our | teachers had us performing. |
dom in these matters of the German and French | teachers and of her spiritual advisor the Rev. Arthur |
, Ressu has approximately 450 students and 50 | teachers. |
Pollard and Miao | teachers |
researchers, graduate students, and classroom | teachers. |
t present the school has 1,800 pupils and 123 | teachers. |
forty-four children aged under eight and four | teachers. |
attended school in Ramnieki (1907-1913) and a | teachers seminary (college) in Valmiera (1913-1917), w |
st school, Rosa entrusted the schools and the | teachers to the direction of a young woman, Lucia Fili |
an) Mission in 1822 with 40 students and two | teachers.. |
bring together the prison yoga and meditation | teachers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Irela |
champions), its vast array of clubs, and its | teachers. |
ch also has 25 portable classrooms, and three | teachers "float" between classrooms due to the crowded |
College, Waterville, Maine, in 1929 and from | Teachers College (summers) (Columbia University), New |
curriculum that prepares new and experienced | teachers to work in AUSL-managed schools. |
ol of Mines, Auckland University and Auckland | Teachers College; he graduated with MA and Diploma in |
gh School, Otago Boys High School and Dunedin | Teachers' College. |
igh School currently has 1806 students and 73 | teachers. |
rogramme in which nearly 30 students and five | teachers are hosted by students and teachers of one of |
imed at foreign learners of English and their | teachers written by Michael Swan. |
e sisters Eva (civil servant), Eman and Amal ( | teachers). |
hool at midday, including 11 students and two | teachers. |
s founded in 1987, with 19 students and three | teachers and located in the First Day School building |
s, from Prekindergarten to 12th grade, and 54 | teachers. |
with the Manchester Library Theatre and Arts | teachers such as Mrs Samantha Fitzpatrick and Miss Bet |
f retreats offered by Thich Nhat Hanh and lay | teachers in the United States and Canada. |
was founded in 1976 with 28 students and four | teachers in a type II quarter to cater to the educatio |
ys aged from 3 to 11 and has 156 pupils and 9 | teachers. |
with approximately 22,000 students and 1,200 | teachers. |
two classically trained musicians and former | teachers, Jack Renner and Robert Woods. |
nd for Oberlin, raising money, and recruiting | teachers and students. |
All students and most | teachers are in one of the four houses. |
replaced with a larger staff of nuns and lay | teachers. |
Students attending the 6th form and also | teachers have reported hearing voices of young childre |
chool has a strength of 7600 students and 500 | teachers. |
as established in 1979 with 280 pupils and 13 | teachers. |
concerts for children and adults, and special | teachers' workshops. |
In 1971 thirty-five students and seven | teachers moved to Florence, Mississippi and the instit |
ng artists, orchestral players and university | teachers around the world. |
15 boys and 2 | teachers travel by minibus and plane on a Friday, spen |
h at this time there were 800 students and 32 | teachers, approximately half of the students were in g |
n as the Three Great Hierarchs and Ecumenical | Teachers, while in Roman Catholicism the three are hon |
ists of eminent personalities and experienced | teachers with the active support of the parent church. |
time, the school accommodated 187 girls and 8 | teachers. |
f, and then studied at the Realschule and the | Teachers' Seminary and Conservatory of Music in Vienna |
es for all pupils and with caring and skilled | teachers children cannot fail to settle in and find so |
l Map Center supports researchers and invites | teachers to bring their classes to the Boston Public L |
took, “forty high school students and twelve | teachers from Nalanda College Colombo on “an education |
on 31 August 1992 and most students and some | teachers where relocated to nearby Fartown High School |
is ministry became missionaries and Christian | teachers. |
upervisors, logistics supporters, and English | teachers. |
n Energy, Borealis Infrastructure and Ontario | Teachers' Pension Plan purchased the Scottish, Souther |
from close to 40 different countries and all | teachers are fully qualified, almost half with an adva |
pecial needs middle school students and their | teachers. |
was to South Africa where six students and 10 | teachers went to visit schools in South Africa and set |
In 1998 and 2000, | teachers at the school were the recipients of the Edyt |
ed by people who were just like me and having | teachers that were stressing [individuality] like Tere |
school in Aduthurai with 2000 students and 52 | teachers. |
The disaster killed three students and two | teachers of Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club Fung Yiu Ki |
e local public school had 72 students and two | teachers. |
ortnight, divided between the Marling and SHS | teachers (or on the external campuses if necessary). |
deaf Principal, deaf vocational and academic | teachers, and deaf maintenance personnel. |
igh School has an enrollment of 2,454 and 132 | teachers. |
th staff consisting of a headmaster and seven | teachers( How many of them are still with the school n |
There were 812 students and 54 | teachers for a ratio of 15:1. |
Independence on the Convention, and provides | teachers and students with a sampling of social studie |
unded in January, 1953 with 53 students and 6 | teachers, in a building constructed with pre-fabricate |
ncludes a principal, a vice-principal, and 15 | teachers. |
d others are professional musicians and music | teachers themselves. |
ation while serving as mentors and apprentice | teachers to the younger students. |
In 2005, it had 517 students, and 30 | teachers with a ration of 1:17 while the State ratio w |
The girls are also very into music, and the | teachers work very hard to make sure the pupils are in |
It now has 510 boys and 43 | teachers plus an array of support staff. |
Tuition was set at $175 a year and the | teachers' salary was set at $180 a month. |
Advance levels, and has 2100 students and 80 | teachers. |
and using public transportation, and Catholic | teachers stopped teaching in secular schools. |
nverted to No. 4 Reading War Hospital and the | teachers and pupils were temporarily moved out to near |
ersity, Auckland University, and Christchurch | Teachers' College. |
r travelling to other countries, and training | teachers in the Ovulation Method, lecturing to doctors |
Some of the prominent and talented | teachers who taught in this school were Rajasekharan N |
o meet this need, over 300 part and full-time | teachers deliver courses in seventeen undergraduate ma |
hrough first grade, with 22 classrooms and 32 | teachers. |
, he proceeded to kill eight students and two | teachers and injure twenty two others, mostly students |
educated at Parramatta High School and Sydney | Teachers College. |
of pay discrimination between black and white | teachers, and the hiring of black police officers in D |
a president, a secretary, a treasurer, and a | teachers' liaison among them. |
igh school, community college, and university | teachers with assisting in the design of the calculato |
Instructor works with reading and mathematics | teachers to infuse Spanish into the content areas. |
The student faculty ratio is 9 to 1, and its | teachers have one of the highest paying salaries in th |
munities from closing schools, and encouraged | teachers and principals. |
education by a well experienced and qualified | teachers numbering nearly 70 at present. |
te programs in the state of Tennessee and its | teachers routinely earn state and national honors for |
The school had 1,780 students and 102 | teachers in the 1964/1965 school year. |
Educated at Hanley High School and Dudley | Teachers' Training College, Slater was National Organi |
fects on the Schools, the Schoalrs and School | Teachers - Swan Sonnesschein, 1902 |
fed by friendly, committed and well-qualified | teachers and supported by a network of dedicated admin |
has a strength of over 4138 students and 130 | teachers and other staff members. |
ees, including educational officials and some | teachers. |
eeches in Alaska and California and recruited | teachers for the Presbyterian missions there. |
r 1879, Allan founded Sunderland and District | Teachers' Association Football Club, later to become S |
tly consists of thirty-one full and part-time | teachers, offering a student to faculty ratio of less |
The school seeks and supports | teachers who bring into the classroom the same passion |
th nutritionists, psychiatrists and certified | teachers. |
90 students from school years 9 to 13, and 70 | teachers. |
, over 600 young children are enrolled and 25 | teachers are currently employed in these pre-schools. |
the relationship between the students and the | teachers grows stronger and stronger. |
honorific title given to older monks and Zen | teachers in Japan, though both "sensei" and "roshi" ha |
eriments of involving High School and College | teachers and students in inventorying and monitoring o |
in 10 February 1978 with 150 pupils and four | teachers in a thatched roof structure under the princi |
the school has no more than 45 pupils and 20 | teachers. |
rch, Greengate had 32 students in 2006 and 19 | teachers. |
year there were 756 students enrolled and 22 | teachers on site. |
the end of its days, selecting and producing | teachers and educationalists of note for both the City |
ate in the School as both office staff and as | teachers, assisting a wide array of students of all ag |
The school has about 225 students and 35 | teachers, and is affiliated to the ICSE. |
Batchelor of Science (1971) and Christchurch | Teachers College with a Diploma in Teaching (1971). |
d only the week before school opened and many | teachers not knowing their own schedules. |
ly bringing together over 300 students and 40 | teachers from diverse backgrounds all over South Afric |
It has approximately 600 students and 30 | teachers. |
nity where outstanding students and dedicated | teachers and scholars pursue intellectual curiosity, c |
ch normally would not be available and expert | teachers. |
r the care of Dr. Ahasuerus Fritsch and other | teachers. |
that the first year, with three boys and two | teachers beside ourselves -- was our busiest." |
and district went even further, and directed | teachers not to schedule examinations for those days. |
2008 it had approximately 350 students and 35 | teachers. |
volves approximately 4,000 students and their | teachers each year. |
Lee speaks fondly of his upbringing and his | teachers and has been welcomed in visits to Japan sinc |
new school opened with 257 students and nine | teachers. |
ker children, the training of male and female | teachers and the education of poor children in York, t |
The school has around 50 pupils, and 5 | teachers. |
a number of other European languages, and his | teachers introduced him to the work of Georgi Plekhano |
ed in India and Nepal for many years, and her | teachers include His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tsenzhap |
Eights students and two | teachers from Earl Shilton visited Mianyang to display |
h Yesu are considered volunteers, and include | teachers, house parents and general staff. |
Each attracts nearly 3,000 entries, and, via | teachers, relations and supporters, it is estimated th |
The Martyrs were eight Anglican clergy, | teachers, and medical missionaries killed by the Japan |
It's annoying when | teachers say they've read things about me, and my head |
whom the former were friendly and anxious for | teachers, while the latter had just been brought to su |
osition seems to have papered over any doubts | teachers, managers and critics had about the dismal qu |
had been the fact that few, if any, Buddhist | teachers were located there. |
n Nash now at the helm, the Appalachian State | Teachers College Music Department moved into a new fin |
he most prominent of apparently self-declared | teachers is the widely read author and meditation teac |
Students apply their | teachers' lessons in active ways in the classrooms and |
a total of 37 convicts were appointed school | teachers in Western Australia between 1853 and 1900. |
g the last ex-convicts to be appointed school | teachers. |
east of the village and has approximately 35 | teachers and 300 pupils. |
With approximately 67 | teachers for the estimated 1100 student body, Tinley P |
Approximately 72,000 | teachers, administrators and additional school staff |
The school has a staff of approximately 70 | teachers and support staff, and a student population o |
0 students, and a faculty of approximately 50 | teachers. |
There are approximately 60 | teachers in the school and approximately 800 pupils. |
caters for ages 3 to 11 with aproximatelt 13 | teachers plus auxiliary staff. |
f Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, whose | teachers included Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Sero |
As well, many are successful | teachers who follow his example by training young sing |
There are 19 | teachers, five for 6th grade, seven for 7th grade and |
tudents work with a faculty who are dedicated | teachers, accomplished studio artists, and highly resp |
There are sixteen | teachers for fifth grade and sixteen for sixth grade. |
There are 124 | teachers. |
There are 28 | teachers, of whom 12 are deaf, along with 15 teaching |
There are 50 | teachers in the school. |
His parents, Bill and Joy Hartnell, are both | teachers in Lloydminster, Alberta. |
Usually there are three | teachers per grade. |
composed of gifted adults who are experienced | teachers, subject specialists, and practitioners in th |
icola Spirig's parents Ursula and Sepp are PE | teachers. |
There are 61 | teachers, 80% of whom are committed Christians. |
There are 43 | teachers in the school, 25 of whom hold a master's deg |
Some are full-time | teachers and retreat leaders. |
1960s and housed many of the area's doctors, | teachers, lawyers and other upper middle-class citizen |
Some critics such as Stuart Hall argue that | teachers of critical thinking, including both professi |
rsity, from 1928 to 1932 and at Arizona State | Teachers College at Tempe, now Arizona State Universit |
d as the head football coach at Arizona State | Teachers College at Tempe, now Arizona State Universit |
enial, he saved enough to enter Arizona State | Teachers College at Flagstaff, from which he graduated |
ly Stroud (another graduate of Arkansas State | Teachers College drawn to Washington by the New Deal). |
kansas Tech University and the Arkansas State | Teachers College (now University of Central Arkansas), |
, Arkansas, Hunnicutt attended Arkansas State | Teachers College but dropped out during his junior yea |
ls and vice principals and employs around 190 | teachers and specialists. |
The school has around 15 | teachers overseeing 230 students. |
ich must have made the temperature around the | teachers desk a bit more comfortable than it had been |
sters and aided by the newly arrived American | Teachers, the Thomasites, was gaining a foothold among |
1986 in connection with a feature article on | teachers of note. |
ic Service for the Texas Monthly article “Why | Teachers Can't Teach,” he was an Associate Editor at T |
intimately linked with students, artisans and | teachers who worked to preserve Cambodian cultural tra |
ebrew College, which was then known as Hebrew | Teachers' College. |
icially, the school was referred to as Lowell | Teachers College. |
tive participation of students as well as the | teachers in charge. |
As new | teachers from outside CCS came to dominate the teachin |
nt of a large number of ex-convicts as school | teachers was largely due to the poor levels of educati |
formation of fervent religious as consecrated | teachers. |
e school is so small and there aren't as many | teachers as at a regular high school. |
nes and violinist Deryck Aird served as music | teachers along with Bradley for several decades. |
eings of light who he identifies as scholars, | teachers, lawyers, farmers, scientists, astronomers, a |
His wife, Ursula, served as Portland | Teachers' Association president. |
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