Staff at the school group's hotel said pupils and staff wept following the tragedy.
And it could be a statement or question from any high school group of students.
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There was also caution from the leader of the private school group, the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
The Trench Coat Mafia was a nonviolent school group of computer gamers established a few years before the shooting, Cullen said.
The submarine was berthed at the Eastern Docks on a five-day official visit and had been just been visited by a school group shortly before the shooting.
Children under the age of 16 attending on the day must be accompanied by either a parent or by a teacher if they are in a school group.
Sandler is Robbie Hart, who was once the lead singer of a high-school rock group and six years later, circa 1985, has risen only as far as playing master of ceremonies at Connecticut weddings.
The school and Senad group have been contacted by the BBC but did not wish to comment.
Katie Smith from the campaign group School Allocation Trouble (SAT) said there was a crisis in Bearsted and surrounding areas.
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At the entrance to a local primary school, a group of four men sat and smoked what appeared to be crack cocaine, what locals call "piedra" or rock.
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Under the direction of Chief Executive Ricardo Jacob, Jorge Jacob's nephew, the company reduced the number of suppliers from 500 to 70 and replaced the sales staff with a younger, high school-educated group who aren't reluctant to use computers, as many of the older sales force had been.
The main activity aims to link the local group and school work with the national and global events.
There were no immediate reports of injuries, but hikers and a group of school children were being moved out of the national park.
Two of his high-school classmates, however, spoke about the account and said he used it to keep in touch with a close-knit group of school friends.
He hopes that one day students will leave high school with a small group of close friends, rather than the 300 or 400 they know on Facebook.
Two of his high-school classmates, however, told CNN about the account and said he used it to keep in touch with a close-knit group of school friends.
The quintet began in 1955 as a high school doo-wop group called the Domingoes and they were signed by Harvey Fuqua to Detroit record company Tri-Phi Records.
She said parents at the school had formed a group to try and save it, and would have been prepared to try and raise money to buy it.
Proposals must be in by Wednesday and the new schools, part of a council drive to create 150 new school places per year group, will open in September.
Obama also stopped at a high school to thank a group of first responders and volunteers and met with patients recovering from the attacks at Massachusetts General Hospital.
But Wendy Piatt, the group's director general, said it was "simply not true", as the proportion of state-school students at Russell Group universities had risen by 9% since 1997.
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It is a well established fact in educational research that children who are younger in their year group at school tend on average to do significantly worse in terms of educational attainment.
After the ruling not to merge school districts, a group of people who called themselves "Joshua Intervenors" sued the Little Rock district, saying it had not done enough to desegregate.
They are more likely than other Asians to be employed (though they earn slightly less than Indians) and Sri Lankan children do better at school than any ethnic group bar the Chinese.
When Dan and Tammy were growing up, she joined sports teams through public school and a youth group through church, and he explored the local woods and canoed and fished with his brother.
Bob Reid, AACSB's chief accreditation officer and a former dean at James Madison University's business school, says the group now assesses schools in the context of their individual missions, rather than against a common standard.
The setting is Yorkshire in the nineteen-eighties a grammar school at which a group of eight boys, seven of them very bright, are being prepped for mind-crushing exams that could lead to a place to read history at Oxford or Cambridge.
Only a few weeks ago the prime minister told a group of school children that he lived in "in a little flat, a very nice flat actually, above number 11 Downing Street... but what I get up to in there, that's private".
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