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But Joanne Gray, a Smithtown councilwoman, said new houses would bring in school-age children and thus higher property taxes.
The FCC recently announced that it intends to commit $1 billion in 2015 to help bring in-school Wi-Fi to 10 million students who currently lack the technology.
When we fought to empower parents to turn around failing schools and bring in outside school operators with proven records of success, the teachers union fought back.
I began to take orders from kids at school for specific magazines, tapes, or cigarettes, which I would then steal and bring in to school to sell to them at a "discount" from the store price.
"They would bring in high school bands to march around," he said.
In a joint article in The Times newspaper, they said that plans to bring in free school meals from September had "cross-party support".
Penning a joint article in the Times newspaper, they said that plans to bring in free school meals from September had "cross-party support".
A former government advisor says the plan to bring in free school meals for five-year-olds is a "bad gimmick".
UK schools pay £750 a year to join but for that sum they can bring in any schools they already partner with around the world.
I will bring in more schools.
To accommodate that growth, officials said, they are working to bring in schools, sewers, parking spaces and other infrastructure improvements, including lighting and trees along Hillside Avenue.
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