Lee is acutely aware of the Bay Area's two-pronged French culinary heritage the precise, technique-heavy strain epitomized by Keller in Napa Valley and the more hands-off, ingredient-based school of Waters in Berkeley.
"It'll blow the doors off the home-school market, " he said.
Meanwhile, Malzahn and Morris are trying to pay it forward by finding the latest blue-chip coaches: They have decided to organize an off-season clinic for high-school coaches interested in college jobs.
Should they defer to their husband when he insists that she stop kissing their first-grade son at school drop-off?
The pilot schemes, which could include controversial plans to charge better-off parents for school bus trips, are scheduled to run until 2011.
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For the cafeteria cook-off, each school chef was paired with a professional chef and each team was given 30 minutes to prepare a lunch for 20 kids that met federal nutrition guidelines.
The other day after-school, after a tip-off, they spent a good half hour pawing over a listing for Scarlet Ninjini.
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But now some companies are going a step farther, placing entire brands in the hands of students, with the hope of developing long-lasting partnerships between company and school instead of one-off advisory relationships.
The trick is turning off the television at home, and turning off the forced-reading at school.
Often the lowest performing students were shuffled off to another low-performing school.
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Syracuse defeated 13th-seeded Montana 81-34, the margin just two points off the school record for the largest in the tournament, then outlasted 12th-seeded California 66-60.
Syracuse defeated 13th-seeded Montana 81-34, the margin just two points off the school record for the largest in the tournament, then outlasted 12th-seeded California 66-60 to advance.
But walking down the street, going to the gym or taking your children to school should be off-limits.
Janah grew up in various suburbs of Los Angeles in a family she describes as not well-off and attended public high school.
Mountain bikes designed for scrabbling along goat tracks or the heart of forests are as superfluous and unsuitable for our purposes as gigantic 4x4 off-road SUVs are on the school run.
Clarifies that parental consent is not necessary for pupils to take part in the majority of off-site activities organised by a school, as most of these activities take place during school hours and are a normal part of a child's education.
He was one of about 300 public-school teachers laid off in Newark this year, and, like many cities across the country, the law said the last teachers hired had to be the first ones fired a method favored by teachers unions that takes no account of a teacher's efforts, abilities or effectiveness.
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Only once has a Division-I school ever pulled off this double dose of glory: Connecticut in 2004.
During the kick-off, children from Idea Public School enjoyed a nutritious lunch and participated in various activities.
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In 10 years we will think nothing of school-leavers going off to university anywhere in the world.
When it comes to lifetime earnings, we've been told, a bachelor's degree pays off six times more than a high-school diploma.
On the way to JFK for my flight back to London, I think about the high-octane, perfectionist approach that seems to be necessary if poor children are to have any chance of doing as well in school as well-off ones.
They chose to protect my tax cut, while cutting 140, 000 unemployed workers out of their job training programs, 100, 000 working families out of their child care assistance, and worst of all, while cutting 300, 000 poor children out of their after-school programs, when we know it keeps them off the streets, out of trouble, in school, learning, going to college and having a good life.
It would also would include carer's allowance and industrial injuries disablement benefit - although it would not include one-off benefits such as social fund loans and non-cash benefits such as free school meals or working tax credits.
To address these cultural issues, the year-long National Hispanic Corporate Council program at SMU's Cox School of Business starts off with a heavy dose of self-awareness exercises, case studies and discussions.
His efforts paid off and in June, the high school - for students aged 10 to 14 years - was inaugurated.
An off-duty Atlanta police officer working as a school resource officer disarmed and apprehended the suspect immediately after the shooting, police Chief George Turner said.
Snowe, 66, came about her independence through being orphaned at age 9 and sent off to an out-of-state boarding school run by the Greek Orthodox Church.
But even with teachers, getting a Chinese-language program off the ground at a high school is difficult.
She had seen him heading to a local school to drop off his young step-daughter at a Halloween party.
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