According to Tom Stanfa, who has taught the yearbook class for 23 years, the focus ofHillifehas shifted over time. “The yearbook has become more picture-heavy, as opposed to the writing-centric editions of the past,” Stanfa noted. Despite the emphasis on photography, the yearbook still...
Photo 1.This photograph was taken on the first day children received their violin at the Conservatory Lab Charter School. Violin instruction for all children in this public school was part of the Learning Through Music Program developed in partnership with New England Conservatory. ...
it is getting brighter day by day. Just by becoming aware of the problem some people will be inclined to help out and try and be a part of a solution for poverty. That is what this photo represents. The future looking a little brighter each day through people working...
will present the boarda report on high school graduation rate trendsof the five academic years from 2014 to 2018. The report shows a more than 4 percentage point decline in the district’s overall graduation rate in the five-year span, from 92 percent in 2014...
That decision now meansforegone revenue– as much as $500 million this year, if current trends continue. With the first two months of Tennessee’s 2024-25 fiscal year complete, state officials arereportingan $81 million decline in corporate tax revenue. ...
in the district’s strategic planning, including the Parents of Color Advisory Committee, the Equity Advisory Council and Native American Student Services. These bodies are supposed to work together with district staff to “analyze trends, identify gaps, and develop racial and othe...
So you need to make sure your brand, products, and services achieve viral success with effective Back to School campaign ideas. Try these 7 powerful apps: Back to School games: entertain and engage your customers If you have been keeping up with the trends, you know that gamification is the...
Students are presented with a picture which says that John and Mary have different thoughts after they have heard of the coronavirus. Then students are invited to guess and write the characters’ thoughts on the picture. This activity uses a “projective” method, as students are not asked ...
“Yeah. It’s a nice picture. It’s nice and, I don’t know, it’s colorful” to interpretations from 11th graders such as, “This room looks dark and mysterious. Kind of like a church because of all the holy statues and religious references. Maybe it means you can find light even...
with another author to solve conflicts. We compared the percentage of students with each category of ideas before and after the workshop to capture a nuanced in-depth picture of what ideas students had about AI before the workshop and whether and/or how their ideas changed after the workshop...