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Bartering children this way, and sullying a fine school.
By most measures, Micro-Pine Level is a fine school.
Kiplinger's article said it dropped Claremont McKenna from this year's rankings "not from a desire to punish what by all accounts is a fine school, but to reassert our commitment to fairness, accuracy and integrity".
Marion Withum, the principal of Sherburne Elementary School in Killington, said she felt that Act 60 was "disrespectful to children, and to people who have worked to bring industry to town so they can have a fine school".
Suburban Kingston is this year's runner-up; if you go to see how the town is being destroyed by insensitive new road schemes where the pedestrian is relegated to a very poor second-place, you might wonder if Kingston deserves such a fine school of planning.
Drexel is a fine school, but how many of its graduates can realistically depend on getting jobs that will pay enough to justify such an investment?
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Although she had a few terms off due to illness the longest of which was in 1845 1846, when she was enrolled for only eleven weeks —she enjoyed her strenuous studies, writing to a friend that the Academy was "a very fine school".
Bates certainly is a very fine school.
(Ages 4 to 6) 5 9 2 A FINE, FINE SCHOOL, by Sharon Creech.
(Ages 5 and up) A FINE, FINE SCHOOL By Sharon Creech.
I do not doubt that Mr. Broad attended a fine public school, but the reality of all public schooling in the late 1940s and 1950s does not square with his remembrance.
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