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How to use the word Schools in a Sentence?

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We collected some socks from people willing to donate socks, and we taught the dogs, by smelling the socks, which ones were the Covid socks and they picked it up very quickly, then we moved into the schools and started sniffing the kids at the ankles.

Carol Edwards

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1 year ago

Once we stepped into the schools, we saw a drop in their specificity and sensitivity due to the change.

Carol Edwards

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1 year ago

Families were left without adequate child supervision with most childcare centers and schools closed or virtual (during the early part of the pandemic), as overall stress and parental substance use increased, substance use treatment centers and mental health care were disrupted.

Brittany Raffa

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In some schools there was little to no misuse of stimulants, while in other schools more than 25% of students had used stimulants in nonmedical ways, this study is a major wake-up call.

Sean Esteban McCabe

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Instead, we need to look very long and hard at school strategies that are more or less effective in curbing stimulant medication misuse, parents can make sure the schools their kids attend have safe storage for medication and strict dispensing policies. And ask about prevalence of misuse — that data is available for every school.

Sean Esteban McCabe

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We know that the two biggest sources are leftover medications, perhaps from family members such as siblings, and asking peers, who may attend other schools.

Sean Esteban McCabe

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We know this is happening in colleges. A major takeaway of the new study is that misuse and sharing of stimulant prescription medications is happening in middle and high schools, not just college.

Deepa Camenga

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Under the age of 20 or 22, our brains are still developing, and we’re still formulating our understanding of the world, children and young adults start to create narratives around their own safety, the safety of their schools and homes and communities based on what they are witnessing. Tragedies can tend to make them think that the world is an unsafe place.

Shairi Turner

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I think Americans are thirsting for people making arguments, not just tweets. I think they’re looking for someone who can clearly articulate their vision for what parents ought to be doing to help their kids be successful in schools and how we take back crime from our streets and cities.

Mike Pompeo

Found on CNN
1 year ago

That level of gun violence is beyond horrific, we have to take action now. We need short-term action to end this gun violence epidemic now so fewer people die on our streets, and in our banks, and in our schools and in our churches. And for that, we need help. We need help from our friends in Frankfurt and help from our friends in Washington, DC.

Craig Greenberg

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Rep. Cotham’s votes on women’s reproductive freedom, election laws, LGBTQ rights and strong public schools will determine the direction of the state we love.

Roy Cooper

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While I don’t think it ever should have had to come to a vote, I am proud of and grateful to the people who did the right thing. I was losing faith in us and our ability to stand up to those who want to suppress history and suppress inclusive instruction in schools.

Toni Ann Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’ve been in schools where, on the positive side, almost every staff member has a two-way walkie talkie, which is good, and we’ve been in other schools, sometimes in the same district, where they’re sitting in a charger and the principal says ‘Well, we have them but I prefer to not use them.’.

Ken Trump

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you want to have a good talk about schools and protecting children, we need to talk about protecting our children the same way we protect our president.

Marjorie Taylor

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Sudden cardiac arrest happens to more than 7,000 kids under the age of 18 every year in our country – 7,000 kids every year. The majority of the kids impacted are student-athletes, and research shows that 1 in every 300 youth has an undetected heart condition that puts them at risk. For schools that have AEDs, the survival rate for the children from sudden cardiac arrest is seven times higher.

Damar Hamlin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The Access to AEDs Act will help ensure that schools are just as prepared and trained to respond in the time of crisis as those on the sidelines of an NFL game.

Damar Hamlin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Parents who don’t want their children to learn this story in public schools should have the right to opt out.

Toni Ann Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If children are old enough to be called the N-word and learn what it means, then it’s my opinion that second graders who are 7 and 8 years of age can and should begin to learn about the history of racism in this country, parents who don’t want their children to learn this story in public schools should have the right to opt out.

Toni Ann Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I really get angry when I see people try to politicize it for their own personal agenda, especially when we do n’t even know the facts, let’s get the facts. And let’s work to see if there’s something that we can do to help secure schools.

Steve Scalise

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s clear that he’s lost control of the country, there’s never been a general strike like this, which is shutting down the ports, the airport, the hospitals, schools.

Martin Indyk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I got accepted into schools that I wanted to go to, but I couldn’t afford to go to them because papa died.

Joshua Fletcher

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We should all pay attention that San Francisco, the most liberal place in America, is saying enough. We want safe streets. We want good schools. That should tell anyone – pay attention.

Joel Engardio

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There’s a lot of the aides and staff in our schools who really aren’t getting paid much at all and I know how essential they are from what my son tells me about his days in school, i hope they get paid.

Wade Armstrong

Found on CNN
1 year ago

These bathroom bans hurt students’ academic achievement – and the educators held accountable for students’ success. Discriminatory policies affect more than just grades: LGBTQ+ students who experience discrimination, like being prohibited from using the restroom, report higher levels of depression and lower self-esteem. Enforcing these bills would be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming for schools and extraordinarily invasive toward transgender students.

Melanie Willingham-Jaggers

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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