Use "school children" in a sentence

1. School children usually look up to great scientists.

2. A party of school children is going to France.

3. He earns his living by selling heroin to school children.

4. 15 They run a summer camp for pre - school children.

5. Nine out of ten secondary school children are in comprehensive schools.

6. American elementary school children don't even know what a laundromat is!

7. It is iniquitous that higher education still discriminates against state school children.

8. It is a Cryptograph, but a simple one, familiar to school children

9. Crowds of school children piled onto the train as soon as it arrived.

10. But that maneuver would permit the Democrats to demonstrate their devotion to school children.

11. In fact, many American elementary school children don't even know what a laundromat is!

12. MRSA ear , nose , and throat infections are also on the rise in elementary school children .

13. It was a scene to Beholdas the school children pushedand shoved each other for thepencils

14. Primary school children wouldn't normally be given lessons in robotics until they were several years older.

15. Recent investigations have also indicated that Ascaris infections can affect mental processing in some school children

16. School children are often pressurized into studying very hard from an early age by their parents.

17. One alarming symptom of the problem in Africa was the prevalence of underweight pre-school children

18. Pennsylvania law requires all persons having direct contact with school children to obtain background checks and Clearances

19. I just had a terrific visit in Switzerland, and Switzerland committed to feed an additional # school children

20. An example of Bussing is when school children are loaded into a vehicle and taken on a …

21. At my school, children would sing: “Come on the land, come on the land, Tommy Scipio’s gramophone band!”

22. One out of 3 preschool children and 2 out of 3 school children with recurrent wheezing/coughing are allergic.

23. Dr. Duenas says the syndrome can cause low productivity in adults and learning disabilities and low grades among school children .

24. 3 For example, mandatory polio immunization of all school children has been upheld, despite the religious objections of some parents.

25. DeSalvo said she came up with the idea after noticing how fidgety grade-school children were during library reading programs.

26. 23 The present structure was built in 1843 and has recently been refurbished with a mosaic inspired by local school children..

27. A level definition: A levels are British educational qualifications which school children take when they are Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

28. Aimed at key stage 2 school children, Boken provides eBooks, puzzles and games, and dispenses advice on looking after a dog

29. A series of 40 myopic school children received 1% atropine ointment every night continously and used bifocal glasses for one year.

30. Abacus Early Learning Centers give infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school children the love, support, and tools to grow into early childhood with confidence

31. 17 These prompted a resourceful Hodder editor to ask the Naylors whether their concept could be adapted into books for infant school children.

32. 2 These prompted a resourceful Hodder editor to ask the Naylors whether their concept could be adapted into books for infant school children.

33. Through a partnership with the Tri-state Food Bank, Crossroads has provided weekend food to an average of 125 school children per week

34. Storyline A man with an important business meeting finds himself having to take care of the Carpool for the neighborhood school children when his wife gets sick

35. [6.] Ziraps A, Honkala E (2002) Clinical trial of a new glass ionomer for an Atraumatic restorative treatment technique in class I restorations placed in Latvian school children.

36. Methods: Morph genesis, function, nutritional status and occurred common diseases of 5737 school children and adolescents aged 6-13 in the region were surveyed with cluster multistage sampling method.

37. And a survey in Melbourne, Australia, revealed that almost 60 percent of primary- school children are driven to and from their school by parents because of fear of assault or abduction.

38. The findings of the report on the perspectives of children was based on confidential self‐administered questionnaires distributed among 1467 school children in 18 schools in Malè and Haa Alif and Dhaalu Atolls.

39. Seven of eight Bateaux at the preserve site are part of "The Sunken Fleet of 1758." The eighth bateau, the southernmost one, is a replica built by local school children and teachers.

40. In Benin, a new life for Solange Angélique Kidjo shows support for out-of-school children in Benin In Benin, a 17-year-old girl pays a heavy price for not being registered at birth

41. As an example of his popular acclaim, in his tour of Canada in 1998 , he included a speaking engagement in SkyDome in the city of Toronto where he spoke to 45,000 school children who greeted him with intense adulation.

42. Welcome to Advocating for Emergent Bilinguals through Language and Literacy (AEBLL)! AEBLL.com is designed with teachers in mind, and provides information about the services I offer, as well as resources on emergent bilingual school children and their language and literacy needs.

43. A vocal school, blab school or ABC school or old-time school was a type of children's primary school at some remote rural places in North America, outdated and obsolete as the 19th century progressed.The school children recited (Blabbed) their lessons out loud separately or in …

44. Based on target group segmentation, doctors have to be divided depending on their frequency allocation into primary, middle or low allocater, while parents are divided into parents of patients who are infants, infants in nursery school, school children, the early school years, and older children and adolescents.

45. Blab is the shortened form of the word "Blabber," meaning to talk much without making sense. Middle English had the noun Blabbe, "one who does not control their tongue." A blab school was where the school children repeated back their teacher's oral lesson at the top of their voices.