1500 townspeople kept nine black students from entering school.
All white people
Ruby Bridges was a African American girl who was going to g to a all white school. People who did not like blacks gathered around the school she was attending and yelled at her. They threatened poison, hanging, and murder. They where horrible! But that did not stop Ruby she kept going to that school forever! She inspires many! :)
The Great Leap Forward
It was a kept a secret because it was a meeting to discuss what they were going to do to the Jews and the " The Final Solution " was a code name for the extermination of the Jews
no one cares
All white people
Outside of school hours workbooks are typically kept in cupboards located in classrooms. Sometimes they may be kept in a students desk if the students frequent the same classrooms or on occasion the students may take them home to continue their studies.
The townspeople are not surprised when Homer and Emily are not seen because they were reclusive and kept to themselves. The townspeople were already used to their isolation and mysterious behavior.
the school kept it's high caliber by accepting students with high scores on the entrance test
The students will need spots within easy distance to park their bikes during the day. The cycle paths into/on school area should be kept separate from pedestrian paths to avoid collisions.
I'm going to a selective school next year. I don't thin they are discriminative. I think they help the very intelligent students learn something. When I was in primary school, I didn't learn much. Sometimes, I even taught the class. By going to a selective school, I'll have competition. When I was in primary school, people kept telling me that I would get it and some people would bet that I would. I had no competition. By going to a selective school, I will work very hard and to the best of my capability to be the best. In my opinion, I don't think selective schools are discriminative.
That as long as Scout kept going to school, he would read to her every night as they always did.
Because High School 3 is a turly awful film, and it would be twice as awful if they kept vanessa.
University classes are a huge step from high school--some students may not have the study skills or background to work independently on their subjects. The teachers are not going to track you down to attend class or turn things in. Some people who left school said they slept in for one class and then just kept on doing that. I've also read that current students average less time in the books than in the past--old school was 3 hours' study for each classday.
It is kept in a bank safe.
I can't speak for all children, but I can tell you how my son coped with diabetes while in school. We kept two sets of insulin pens: one at school with the nurse and one at home. At school, he would run to the nurse's office and take his insulin after breakfast and lunch. The teachers, students and school staff were aware of his diabetes and were instructed on how to deal with a situation if my son were to have low or high blood sugar. And he kept some candy with him at all times, just in case his sugar level dropped (which it never did at school).
Try contacting your former high school to see if previous students have kept in touch. You can also use social network sites so you can re-connect with friends you have lost touch with.