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day schools
noun
Plural of day school
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Many students have come here from Orthodox day schools.
Ms. Flaster has scheduled a parents' meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, the day schools reopen.
But some day schools, where endowments are generally far lower, are doing very well, too.
We are active members of our conservative synagogue, and our children go to Jewish day schools.
I am an American Jew, raised in Jewish day schools, conservative synagogues and vibrant Jewish communities.
As counsel and Vice President of ESHI, he guided the merger of our day schools.
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On the one hand, more public funding is required for day nurseries, for affordable and local kindergartens and for all-day schools.
For example, the amount of all-day schools may play an important role, particularly if the schools offer reading activities and reading experiences that can improve students' attitudes and beliefs (McKenna et al. 1995).
Better-quality child care and all-day schools are important talking points but not sufficient.
There's a wide variety: traditional, lecture-style evening classes, day-schools, residential courses, public lectures and study tours abroad.
German politicians have pledged to increase all-day schools and child care places.
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