There are reproductions of elementary-school notebooks decorated with black-and-white scenes from a bygone Thailand.
"We're all waiting for the other shoe to fall, " says Geri Elich, elementary-school librarian and a Republican.
Their first flop was Eparties, an idea Winebaum reportedly got from his elementary-school daughter for an online invitation site.
They are expected to say that the necessary first step is to raise high-school standards, and probably elementary-school standards too.
For years, private schools have required deposits months before the city releases admissions decisions for its Gifted and Talented elementary-school program.
Once firefighters put out the blaze that tore through the home, they found his body, his 46-year-old wife's, and their elementary-school-aged son's.
His father, Ellery, the child of Ukrainian Jews who had fled the pogroms, worked as an architect, painter, writer, elementary-school teacher, and radio host.
The dispute illustrates the fervor that often surrounds the city's gifted-and-talented programs and comes amid a particularly bumpy year for admissions at the elementary-school level.
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Innovative BioDefense says a study is under way testing Zylast's effect on elementary-school absenteeism, and additional research is planned on illnesses on cruise ships and in nursing homes.
He grew up in Waterbury, Connecticut, the son of an elementary-school teacher and a math professor, went to nearby Fairfield University, and, like many good students, decided that he would go into medicine.
The Nassau County district attorney's office Friday said it opened an investigation into whether 18 elementary-school teachers in the city on Long Island's North Shore had coached students during last year's state tests.
As his first initiative, he proposed sweeping changes to America's schools, including the annual testing of elementary-school pupils and the use of vouchers to help parents of children in bad public schools to pay for private or religious education.
One evening, I found myself in such a place with a thirty-eight-year-old elementary-school teacher who had spent more than ten years plying Match.com and Nerve.com, as well as the analogue markets, in search of someone with whom to spend the rest of her life.
The report, by 36 businessmen and academics, suggests a dramatic re-shaping of elementary and high-school education to help minority students.
Boone Pickens' son Thomas and Christian Melhado, of the Ford family--invited Walker to a benefit for the Children's Storefront School, a private tuition-free elementary school in one of Harlem's most blighted areas.
Tepper continues to focus his philanthropic efforts on education-- from the elementary school level to university--and feeding the hungry in his home state of New Jersey.
Kindergarten, elementary school -- I don't know what you guys call it -- before eighth grade.
In Mississippi, obesity rates have dropped by 13 percent for elementary school-aged kids.
Elementary school-age children were eating at some of the restaurants and no one was trying to escape, she said.
In Mississippi, obesity rates have dropped by 13% for elementary school-aged kids.
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Some years ago, I paid a visit to a friend and found her elementary school-aged kids giggling in front of the computer screen.
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He never went to high school and only did four years of elementary school -- two years at each level because of his mental disability.
States should provide additional resources to train and employ teachers of science, technology, engineering and math, as well as increase access to the latest hardware and software for elementary and high-school students.
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Giffords and Kelly have spoken out in the wake of last month's slaughter in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 27 people dead, 26 of them at Sandy Hook Elementary School -- including 20 children.
American students are great at math compared to their international peers--in elementary school.
After all, I attended a one-room elementary school and did not even have a classmate until I went to high school.
Over the past two months, most Republican primary nights have ended with the political equivalent of a feel-good elementary school award ceremony.
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Chuck in rising elementary- and secondary-school enrolment, and a new theory is emerging: young families are returning to North Dakota, particularly to its bigger towns and suburbs.
When Randy McDuff, one of the Warren Buffetts Next Door, vacationed in Cancun this winter he walked past a K-6 elementary school advertising classes in Spanish, English, and Mandarin and it got him wondering why Mandarin?
My work with Shoes for Orphan Souls, a Buckner International Program, started in 2000 when I was the Texas-Oklahoma District Chair for K-Kids, which is a Kiwanis-sponsored elementary school program that teaches leadership and empowers children to serve their communities.
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