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| Wrighton (born June 11, 1949) is an American | academic, a chemist, and the current Chancellor of Was |
| hool to educate ALL students to their highest | academic abilities in a safe and character-building en |
| , organisational and communication skills and | academic abilities. |
| (previously known as house points), and shows | academic ability and effort of house. |
| Ideal for girls confident of their | academic ability with an appetite for all the other op |
| llenged to meet deadlines based on individual | academic ability, building self-confidence. |
| Achievement Gap," "Affirmative development of | academic ability," and "Supplementary Education," all |
| where her unruly behaviour tended to mask her | academic ability. |
| 10% of places are given to children who have | academic ability. |
| Grant now runs a sports and | academic academy in Trenton. |
| Brother Rice has received several popular | academic accolades over the past couple of years. |
| Other | academic accolations include being listed on Who's Who |
| Though she was widely regarded for her | academic accomplishements, Richards never held a tenur |
| He grew up in Boise Idaho where his | academic accomplishments were documented in the Idaho |
| erate, his descendants became known for their | academic accomplishments with a long line of ministers |
| Her | academic accomplishments earned her membership in the |
| university, offering degree programs under an | academic accord with FSU. |
| The Fisher School of Accounting is the | academic accounting unit at the University of Florida |
| ed to the highest standards of historical and | academic accuracy and have been widely read by both ac |
| The ranking was based on student | academic achievement as demonstrated by 3 years of PSS |
| Boiling Springs School District | Academic Achievement Report Card 2007 |
| Boiling Springs High School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| Danville High School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| Academic achievement is high at all levels. | |
| The mission of ΒΓΣ is to encourage and honor | academic achievement and personal excellence in the st |
| their Year 7 intake according to the child's | academic achievement or aptitude as measured in the "e |
| 1986, McGraw-Hill Award for Outstanding | Academic Achievement |
| Elmwood Elementary School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| goals have remained constant: to increase the | academic achievement of all students and to reduce the |
| 2007, Duarte High School received the Title 1 | Academic Achievement Award. |
| grams are designed to contribute to the broad | academic achievement of all students by showing the re |
| 1987, Lange Award for Outstanding | Academic Achievement |
| Professor Tong is famous in his | academic achievement in the field of mechanical engine |
| Furthering learning skills towards goals of | academic achievement and excellence is of prime import |
| Academic achievement | |
| He received the | Academic Achievement award from both the Colorado Scho |
| ive Action II 2nd Year due to chronically low | academic achievement of the students. |
| as recognized by the Governor for outstanding | academic achievement in 2010. |
| Shamokin Area High School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2010 data table |
| The ranking was based on student | academic achievement on five years of the PSSAs for: r |
| am is also noteworthy because it won the 2008 | Academic Achievement Award from the American Football |
| Southern York County School District | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| topped the list 12 years, earning it the most | Academic Achievement Awards of any university. |
| nd Pyles Schools have been named as a Title I | Academic Achievement School. |
| g figure in overcoming religious obstacles to | academic achievement in the UK. |
| Highland Elementary School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| e school is regarded for having above average | academic achievement and overall effectiveness. |
| Distinguished School Award and the Title One | Academic Achievement Award. |
| Red Lion High School | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| rnia (the California Distinguished Schools of | Academic Achievement title) for above-average academic |
| ssion, teaching critical thinking, supporting | academic achievement and enriching young lives. |
| Duquesne City School District | Academic Achievement Report Card 2009 |
| Title 1 | Academic Achievement School |
| ive Action II 2nd Year due to chronically low | academic achievement of the students. |
| Hanover HIgh School | Academic Achievement performance report 2009 & 2010 |
| The ranking was based on student | academic achievement as demonstrated by 3 years of PSS |
| s after pushes by staff to "raise the bar" of | academic achievement at the school. |
| e ranking was based on three years of student | academic achievement on the PSSA results on: reading, |
| ms (used as a standardized testing measure of | academic achievement) during the 2010-2011 academic ye |
| a "Renaissance" of fresh optimism, exemplary | academic achievement, excellent student participation |
| In addition to | academic achievement, much focus is placed on leadersh |
| dent scholarship merit awards for athletic or | academic achievement, humanitarian concerns, disaster |
| zes an IAS student that has demonstrated high | academic achievement, a commitment to public service a |
| In addition to | academic achievement, Rundle's programs emphasize char |
| ly demonstrate strong performance in areas of | academic achievement, community leadership and involve |
| ed Northwest receive national recognition for | academic achievement. |
| tical model for research on the evaluation of | academic achievement. |
| Commitment : Be dedicated to personal and | academic achievement. |
| itional federal dollars for improving student | academic achievement. |
| ollegiate students to recognize and encourage | academic achievement. |
| ad 55 Stephens' Award winners for outstanding | academic achievement. |
| bers with crime or drug abuse records or poor | academic achievement. |
| re now stronger; they have higher interest in | academic achievement. |
| ions that are most likely to increase student | academic achievement. |
| lue Ribbon Schools Program Award was based on | academic achievement. |
| ociety, an organization which recognizes high | academic achievement. |
| The school has high | academic achievement. |
| and alumni, has striven to set a high bar for | academic achievement. |
| s a 4-star school and a Blue Ribbon School of | Academic Achievement. |
| of the province's leading schools in terms of | academic achievement. |
| The award was based on | academic achievement. |
| skill and sportsmanship, in tandem with great | academic achievement." |
| Fellows are selected for their | academic achievements and for their desire to be more |
| f Washington in 2008 to recognize outstanding | academic achievements by women students in the Departm |
| GMHS has become known for its excellent | academic achievements as well for its competitive athl |
| ete officially and unofficially in sports and | academic achievements alike. |
| RESEARCH AND | ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS |
| in the National Honor Society, which promotes | academic achievements and outstanding performance in t |
| Their students' high | academic achievements are the result of individual att |
| The school has been noted for its | academic achievements and is considered one the best g |
| It was due to Heighway's | academic achievements that he got his nickname 'Big Ba |
| Marie in 1992 for her | academic achievements. |
| e more interested in her farm than in Isaac's | academic achievements. |
| He was an intellectual with high | academic achievements. |
| usic, Design Technology, Sport, All-round and | Academic achievements. |
| As an | academic activist Cohen frequently writes and speaks a |
| nd symposia, keeping a close liaison with the | academic activities of the Department. |
| n the Upper House discussions, unless busy in | academic activities around the world. |
| he university acts as the nerve centre of all | academic activities of the affiliated college. |
| The college authorities postponed | academic activities for a week, and indicated that it |
| The school commenced its | academic activities in the spring of 1961, with an ini |
| He was very involved in | academic activities including lectures, conferences, a |
| mber institutions and exists to support their | academic activities. |
| tension and training form the mainstay of its | academic activities. |
| Although founded as late as 1946, | academic activity had taken place at Bergen Museum as |
| It pursues four areas of | academic activity - teaching, training, research and c |
| om college, she went on to earn a Master's in | Academic Administration from the University of Maine i |
| She holds a doctorate in | academic administration from Syracuse University and a |
| rt, Hill has pursued a career in athletic and | academic administration. |
| oundation Fellowship by New York University's | Academic Administration. |
| s scientific work, Lloyd Morgan was active in | academic administration. |
| oneering teaching methodology, and perceptive | academic administration. |
| All | academic, administrative, and residential buildings ar |
| evin Mackin, O.F.M. (born 1937 or 1938) is an | academic administrator and Roman Catholic priest. |
| Michael Schwartz is an American | academic administrator who served as president of Kent |
| ugh, Sr. is a former President and Profession | Academic Administrator of Columbia College in South Ca |
| orn 1937, Asmara) is a Eritrean physician and | academic administrator at the University of California |
| Leo Ignatius Higdon, Jr. is an | academic administrator and former Wall Street executiv |
| David H. Warren is an | academic administrator and educator. |
| David Graham is a Canadian | academic administrator and literary historian who has |
| 1, 1901 - March 23, 1973) was a physicist and | academic administrator at the Georgia Institute of Tec |
| Thomas V. Chema is an American | academic administrator and lawyer. |
| Abdul Aziz (born 1947), Indian scientist and | academic administrator |
| (1831-1912) was an American mineralogist and | academic administrator who spent most of his career at |
| or to becoming chancellor, Mautz served as an | academic administrator at the University of Florida fo |
| resident) (1808-1882), American professor and | academic administrator |
| Robert D. Grey is a long-time | academic administrator and researcher and educator in |
| for General James A. Van Fleet, who served an | academic administrator at the University of Florida sh |
| For the American | academic administrator, see John E. Counts. |
| st 8, 1951) is a British-born business school | academic, administrator, public servant, corporate dir |
| eptember 18, 1974) was a Canadian accountant, | academic administrator, and Chancellor of McGill Unive |
| Stephen J. Blackwood is a scholar, | academic administrator, and social entrepreneur born i |
| For the American mineralogist and | academic administrator, see George Jarvis Brush. |
| For the | academic administrator, see Martin Henry Freeman. |
| For the American | Academic Administrator, see Michael S. Roth. |
| t 1, 1956) is an American scholar, lawyer and | academic administrator. |
| 3) was an American professor of economics and | academic administrator. |
| ay 1921) was an English classical scholar and | academic administrator. |
| hn Lys (1863-1947) was a British lecturer and | academic administrator. |
| ptember 17, 1991) was a Canadian minister and | academic administrator. |
| 1970) was an English-American biochemist and | academic administrator. |
| retired physician, professor of medicine, and | academic administrator. |
| acity he earned a reputation as a progressive | academic administrator. |
| as Gascoigne (1404-1458) was a theologian and | academic administrator. |
| an astrophysicist, astronomer, professor, and | academic administrator. |
| 1954) is an American molecular biologist and | academic administrator. |
| born December 1, 1943) is an American retired | academic administrator. |
| Nathan Wetherell (1726-1808) was an | academic administrator. |
| Linda S. Wilson (born 1936) is an American | academic administrator. |
| Instructors also include | academic administrators, and various part-time lecture |
| Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Laboratory ( | |
| nship placement, counseling, health services, | academic advisement, and campus ministry. |
| Hirst has been an | academic adviser and expert contributor to the BBC Wor |
| - 17 March 1928) was a German chemist and the | academic adviser of Otto Hahn. |
| In addition, he currently serves as | academic adviser to Yad Vashem, academic adviser to th |
| Among his | academic advisers were Charles P. Kindleberger, Paul A |
| lier course registration tickets, specialized | academic advisers, and some specialty courses. |
| The | Academic Advising Center now occupies the site. |
| share the same major, and they often receive | academic advising as part of the learning community. |
| The | academic advising provided by Family Scholar House hel |
| her direction, ASU instituted a new model for | academic advising that transferred procedural function |
| Kihuen worked as student recruiter and | academic advisor for the College of Southern Nevada (C |
| His | academic advisor was Arnfinn Laudal. |
| consulting business with long-time friend and | academic advisor Richard Westbrook. |
| served as an on-screen interviewee and as an | Academic Advisor to the documentary film. |
| served at the collegiate level as an athletic | academic advisor and athletic director. |
| er 6, 1962 in Marburg and was buried near his | academic advisor Theodor Zincke. |
| He was an | academic advisor to the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology |
| Professor Weng YueSheng, Chen Shui-bian's | academic advisor at the time, served as the marriage w |
| he Deanship of Students Affairs (DSA) and the | academic advisor. |
| Among his | academic advisors were Martin Wolff, Ernst Rabel, and |
| e classrooms, faculty offices with an on-site | academic advisors, a large activity room, and an infor |
| Among the members of its | Academic Advisory Committee are Stephen Balch, Alan Ko |
| From 1987 to 1989, she was member of an | academic advisory council at the Federal Ministry for |
| tepping down as provost and vice president of | academic affair's at the end of the Fall 2010 semester |
| He served formerly as Vice President for | Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, Acting Presi |
| Babbili is the provost and Vice President for | Academic Affairs at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christ |
| He was the Director of | Academic Affairs at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studie |
| currently serves as Interim Vice President of | Academic Affairs at Bethune-Cookman University. |
| is the Provost and Senior Vice President for | Academic Affairs of New Jersey Institute of Technology |
| Southeastern's provost and vice president for | academic affairs and held earlier administrative roles |
| n 1985 and he also served as vice provost for | academic affairs in 1990-95. |
| he was named provost and vice chancellor for | academic affairs at the University of Missouri-Kansas |
| eviously served as vice-president and dean of | academic affairs at SJRCC before he was appointed Pres |
| Burke became Provost and Vice Chancellor for | Academic Affairs of SUNY in 1986 and was asked to assu |
| ather Loughran was Interim Vice President for | Academic Affairs and Interim Dean of the Arts and Scie |
| Bloomfield College where she is chair of the | Academic Affairs Committee. |
| nnsylvania, native was the Vice President for | Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Bethany Co |
| Vice President of | Academic Affairs - Dr. Valerie Roberson |
| e was appointed the first vice chancellor for | academic affairs of the CSU system. |
| 4 Pearson was appointed Professor and Dean of | Academic Affairs and Director of Research at Montana T |
| resident, he also served as Vice President of | Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer at North F |
| Academic Affairs Officer | |
| He was Associate Dean for | Academic Affairs at Harvard before joining DePauw in 2 |
| d as provost and executive vice president for | academic affairs and professor of music. |
| pointed to the position of associate dean for | academic affairs at the UF College of Dentistry. |
| Richings, G. F. | Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina |
| the associate director for international and | academic affairs at the National Institute of Standard |
| He formerly served as Vice President of | Academic Affairs for Kendall College but resigned the |
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