It's an indication that their patience with the slow progress of school reorganisation has run out.
Usually it happens in an empty school gym with a bunch of slow flabby dudes decades removed from high school.
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Drafted in the second round (No. 57 overall) in 2009 from Utah, Kruger, who was a quarterback in high school, was slow to develop and initially found it difficult to get playing time on a star-studded Ravens team with talented linebackers and pass rushers.
She imagined him as a bored high-school shark, moving slow and silent through the halls, heavy with his own power and cravings.
Schools and school districts are famously slow to adopt new technology.
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Progress on this has been slow, but this week Islamia School in London, set up by Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens, a 1960s pop star), became Britain's first state-financed Muslim school.
With the rise of free Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs) from the top universities in the world, we are seeing just how even if school leaders or policymakers are slow to grant students meaningful and affordable educational choices, students can avail themselves of a myriad of educational choices anyway.
Their coach had to yell pointers over the whine of a motorcycle turning slow circles around orange cones at the driving school, just 30 yards away.
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We're talking about a huge school system, a centralized bureaucracy that is slow to respond to a lot of the problems that schools like Jefferson have.
Kearney and the University of Cambridge's business school showed that among multimedia phone users, slow network speeds, along with cost and privacy concerns, are the top three obstacles to greater use of wireless data services.
But mainly it attracts high school and college students who have got nothing to do on slow Saturday nights.
Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, was heavily criticised for his slow reaction to the Beslan siege and for the botched storming of the school, where 331 people died, half of them children.
These funds should be used to encourage school districts to employ research-based strategies for intervening early with slow learners, raising academic standards and, most important, improving learning conditions in underperforming schools.
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Andrea Matwyshyn, an assistant professor of legal and business ethics at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, said real courts have been slow to take up issues associated with these complicated worlds.
October is typically a slow-down month for consumer spending, coming between the back-to-school period and holiday shopping, and this year was no different.
"Change on the Supreme Court happens in long slow arcs, but the direction of this arc seems pretty clear, " said Stanford Law School Dean Larry Kramer.
"There is a growing recognition that minors are slow to report abuse, " said Corey Rayburn Yung, a professor at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago.
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Nevertheless, illegal immigration from Mexico may lower wages, or at least slow the growth in wages, for low-income workers, especially minorities and those without high school degrees.
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Walter Huffman, the Dean of Texas Tech School of Law and a former Army judge advocate general, says the wheels of military justice move slow, but they do grind on.
Yet progress has been slow: of the relevant age-groups, only 85%, at the latest count, were at primary school, 36% at secondary school, with fewer than 20% in higher education.
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