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"I don't necessarily think having armed guards outside of every classroom is the most conducive thing to a good educational environment," he said Friday in Newark.
There is one in the back row of every classroom, in every nest of office cubicles, at the end of the bar at every happy hour.
Musawi wove in and out of every classroom, listening to complaints, snapping photos on her phone of empty cans of baby formula and prescriptions that needed to be refilled, and of medical records she wanted to forward to doctors.
As in, "Preparation + Focus = Success," the motto posted on the wall in the cafeteria, in the hallway, at the front of every classroom and at the bottom of teachers' letters to parents.
Faced with growing criticism in school districts and state legislatures of the No Child Left Behind law, the Department of Education on Monday eased the way for schools to meet the law's requirement that highly qualified teachers stand at the front of every classroom.
In true Silicon Valley over-the-top fashion, the new center has networked digital cameras in the wall of every classroom so techie Mom and engineer Dad can watch their little Version 2.0s at play.
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Dating to 1965, the law, now known generally as Chapter 2, has evolved from providing video filmstrips and similar material to a vehicle for accomplishing the administration's goal of wiring every classroom in the country for Internet access.
From Pago Pago to major cities in the continental United States to Aniak, Alaska -- a town accessible only by air -- the Clinton administration is pushing to meet its goal of connecting every classroom to the Internet.
Foreign language teachers live the beauty and color of other cultures every day in their jobs, in theory, but in practice of course every classroom has its "challenges".
As Mr. Hernandez sees it, "the apprenticeship process" of being obsessed with one's personal appearance "begins at the most tender of young ages, with the election of a Carnival queen in every classroom of every school".
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