Documents tagged "school"
Found 59 documents with this tag
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The image shows a collection of photographs with captions underneath each one. The topmost photograph appears to be taken inside a building with a person standing at a counter. Below it, there is an outdoor scene with trees and the sky. Each caption contains text that reads "ST RALPEN SCHOOL" followed by different locations including "SARAJEVO" and other East Timorese names such as "DILI" and "CHICASIA." The style of the image suggests it is a page from a scrapbook or an album meant to document travels or events related to St Ralpen School in various locations, possibly for educational purposes or cultural exchange programs. The overall layout is straightforward with a focus on presenting the photographs and their corresponding destinations clearly to viewers.
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a room within a building, possibly a school due to the layout and design. The room has white walls with doors on both ends, suggesting it could be used for classrooms or offices. There is no text visible in the image. On the right side, there's a blackboard mounted on the wall, reinforcing the educational setting. The floor features a checkered pattern, which adds to the institutional look of the room. There are two people in the room; however, their faces and identities are not discernible due to their positioning and the angle of the photograph.
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The image shows a scanned document with some areas redacted. The visible parts include text at the top left corner that seems to be part of an address line from a post office mailing label. There is also a handwritten note in pink ink, which reads "To: Law School Admission Council." The rest of the document and any specific details are obscured by the redacted areas or the angle at which the photo was taken. The quality of the image is not very clear due to the scan's resolution and shadows cast across the document.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be of a formal nature, possibly related to a school or educational institution. Visible text includes phrases such as "School Staff Assignments" and an address in New York City, suggesting the context is related to teacher assignments for a school located in New York. The quality of the image is not very clear due to what appears to be a scanning error, with distortions and discoloration that make it difficult to read the entire content. There are no people or significant objects identifiable in this image.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with red and black text. The document appears to be an informational notice from the "Municipal School Board." It includes various dates, times, and details about meetings, elections, and other related activities scheduled for December 2019. The style of the image is straightforward, with no decorative elements, focusing solely on the content of the printed text.
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The image shows a postcard with various pieces of information on it. The postcard is from "Watson School" and seems to be related to an event called "Wine & Cheese Auction" which took place on October 14th at the Watson School Library. There are some stamps placed over parts of the text, making the content slightly obscured in those areas. The background behind the postcard is blurry, but it appears to be an indoor setting with a blue wall or surface visible.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with writing on it. The visible text includes phrases such as "Open Letter" and references to an educational institution, suggesting the context of the letter is likely related to academic affairs or student issues at that school. There are also obscured names or sensitive information marked out for privacy with black rectangles over them. The top right corner shows a red stamp indicating it's from Harvard Law School.
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The image is a screenshot of an email notification with visible text that appears to be discussing plans for a project related to poetry and language education for middle and high school students. The sender's name is redacted, and the recipient's address is also not fully disclosed. It mentions collaboration between different educational institutions or programs such as "Greater Boston Area", "Middle School teachers", and possibly "English Language Arts". There are links to websites or resources mentioned in the email, one of which is "Cambridge Public Schools". The background of the screenshot is a pale gray color typical for email interfaces, with no visible people or objects other than text.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033189.txt
The document discusses the aftermath of a presidential election in which candidate Donald Trump won despite many predictions and expectations to the contrary. It highlights a school community's response to the results, including discussions with students and efforts to handle the situation with sensitivity and fairness. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing the diverse range of feelings generated by the election outcome and the need to model tolerance and acceptance of difference as core values.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033068.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss discussing a letter that was published in the media about something negative related to Chile. Lawrence Krauss is canceling his flight to Chile and is seeking feedback on the situation from Jeffrey E. They plan to talk tomorrow. The email also mentions a 10-year celebration for the Origins Project at ASU.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032992.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss, director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University, expresses concern over President Trump's approach to science and space exploration. Jeffrey E. writes back, suggesting that Krauss's concerns are misplaced and that Trump will actually decimate climate change through his support for verifiable projects. The email also mentions a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032812.txt
The document is an email from Lawrence Krauss to Jeffrey E. regarding the investigation of Rubenfeld at Yale for conduct with female law students. The investigation was initiated before Kavanaugh's nomination to the high court and focused on his conduct, particularly with female law students. Rubenfeld stated that he did not know what he is alleged to have said or done and that the allegations were not of the kind that would jeopardize his position as a long-tenured member of the faculty. The email emphasizes the confidential and privileged nature of the information contained within.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032716.txt
The document shows a series of email exchanges between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. The conversation revolves around the topic of publishing trash, with Krauss seeking advice from Jeffrey on how to handle this situation. The email thread indicates that Krauss has cancelled his flight to Chile and is now in Portland. At one point, Jeffrey suggests that Krauss should distinguish himself from Trump. It seems like there's a sense of urgency or concern in the conversation, as Lawrence mentions that he needs Jeffrey's feedback on the letter and that they are contacting students and postdocs. The email chain also includes attachments such as an image named "image002.png".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032522.txt
Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, wrote to Jeffrey E. expressing concern about the impact of Trump's budget cuts on science and human space exploration. He mentioned that the proposed cuts will decimate real science, particularly particle physics, and end funding for him personally. He also criticized Trump's focus on big and showy projects like rocket size rather than supporting science itself.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032520.txt
The document is a series of emails between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. discussing politics and science. Lawrence Krauss expresses his disappointment with the current administration's approach to supporting science, stating that it is all about "the size of the rocket" rather than contributing to scientific progress. He also mentions that he is the Director of The Origins Project at ASU and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. Jeffrey E. shares an article from The Washington Post regarding NASA's budget and its aim to land on Mars, but Lawrence Krauss responds with further criticism of the administration's policies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032519.txt
Lawrence Krauss is the Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. He expressed concerns about President Trump's focus on space exploration, stating that it was not contributing to science but rather serving as an opportunity for glory. In response, Jeffrey E. sent Krauss an article from The Washington Post about President Trump signing a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031676.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss informs Jeffrey E. that he will be taking a voluntary leave from his position as Chair of the Board at the Bulletin, allowing him and the board to make positive statements about each other. Jeffrey E. advises Lawrence Krauss to concentrate on refuting charges made against him in an article by breaking them down into categories such as ludicrous, ogling, jokes, and so on.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031556.txt
In the document, Lawrence Krauss is discussing a situation where he has received criticism and negative publicity due to an announcement about him and buzzfeed. He mentions that he is taking a voluntary leave as Chair of the Board from The Origins Project at ASU, which is directed by him, in order to make nice statements and improve relations with the board. Krauss expresses his hope for the future and references the upcoming 10 year celebration of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031433.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. regarding allegations of sexual harassment. In the emails, Krauss denies having sex with someone and explains that they mutually decided against it. He also mentions his position as Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and provides contact information for himself and others in his office.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031269.txt
The email exchange discusses allegations of sexual harassment against Dr. Lawrence Krauss, a prominent scientist and director at Arizona State University's Origins Project. The sender inquires about the validity of the accusations and seeks advice on how to respond. It is suggested that mutual decisions were made during encounters in 2006, but the question remains why multiple women have accused him over more than a decade.
