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Now you may think those Lucky Charm cereal look yummy, but when your being sluggish at school you'll be wishing you had eaten the yogurt with granola on it.
Improvements have been seen among deprived children from every minority ethnic group in recent years according to Ofsted, but that progress has been sluggish in schools dominated by working-class white children.
Retail sales were mixed, with many stores reporting sluggish back-to-school sales, though sales at Wal-Mart Stores came in better than analysts had expected.
Elsewhere the programme confines itself to describing problems – under-resourced and irrelevant schooling, sluggish bureaucracy, political corruption – but on the subject of the war on drugs it examines a possible solution.
But two years later, I was back home again, a college graduate with a sluggish plan for law school.
Many of West Side's students, impatient with the school's sluggish elevator, take as many as 11 flights of stairs down to lunch each day.
THEY slouch into chairs, faces rumpled and downcast, a sluggish clot of high school juniors in Gonzaga Prep's 8 a.m. religion class.
Getting sluggish local authorities out of running schools is one thing.
However, poor sleep habits of elementary, middle and high school students are making them sluggish during the day, may hinder their success at school and will likely contribute to long-term health problems.
The dropout rate declined but remained high; some experts attributed the improvement to factors like a sluggish economy, which tends to keep students in school.
The foundation, whose board includes the actor JOHN CUSACK, might be able to build schools more quickly than the notoriously sluggish School Construction Authority could because it would use private money and would be subject to fewer regulations.
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