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Kim Hammer (c. 1976) — Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from District 28 since 2011; Baptist clergyman and hospice chaplain References [ edit ] ^ a b c "Search for Public Schools - South Side High School (05127001014)" .
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is a labor union that represents teachers, paraprofessionals, and clinicians in the Chicago public school system.The union has consistently fought for improved pay, benefits, and job security for its members, and it has resisted efforts to vary teacher pay based on performance evaluations.
Agape Young Achievers Christian Academy, Inc. (A.Y.A.C.A.I.) - 4 and 5 Paglinawan St., Sunrise Drive, Fourth Estate Subdivision, Brgy. San Antonio, Sucat
My Octopus Teacher is a 2020 Netflix Original documentary film directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed, which documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest.
Yellville–Summit High School is an accredited public high school located in Yellville, Arkansas, United States.Yellville–Summit High School provides secondary education to students in Yellville, Summit and surrounding unincorporated communities of rural Marion County, Arkansas.
School discipline relates to actions taken by teachers or school organizations toward students when their behavior disrupts the ongoing educational activity or breaks a rule created by the school. Discipline can guide the children's behavior or set limits to help them learn to take better care of themselves, other people and the world around ...
Heber Springs High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the remote town of Heber Springs, Arkansas, United States. The school provides secondary education for students in grades 9 through 12. It is one of five public high schools in Cleburne County, Arkansas, and the sole high school administered by the Heber Springs School ...
In 1948, nine years before the Little Rock Nine, the University of Arkansas Law and Medical Schools successfully admitted black students. [14] Public schools integrated in the Arkansas cities of Charleston and Fayetteville in 1954 as well. [14] [15]