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"schoolhouse" Definitions
  1. a school building, especially a small one in a village in the past
  2. a house for a teacher next to a small school

313 Sentences With "schoolhouse"

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Book this former schoolhouse for $200 per weekend nightA one-room schoolhouse from 1837 was restored with painstaking care while paying homage to historic roots.
THE schoolhouse in Vorsino stands next to the village chapel.
Police removed him from the brick schoolhouse around 2 p.m.
Second, Brown made a difference well beyond the schoolhouse gates.
The old schoolhouse will be there when the smoke clears.
Squatters turned an abandoned schoolhouse into a thriving arts center.
Then the schoolhouse was sold, and he had to move out.
Half a klick to the north, he spotted a redbrick schoolhouse.
"We're thinking this is possibly the new Schoolhouse Rock," he said.
Practical Gifts The couple registered at Food52, Schoolhouse Electric and Blueprint.
Most residents stay at the schoolhouse for three to four weeks.
Where they -- where they learn things, there&aposs a schoolhouse on site.
On one level, it's a "Schoolhouse Rock" explanation of the road ahead.
The website registration information also lists her business, Schoolhouse Services and Staffing.
A historic schoolhouse burns as the Carr Fire tears through Shasta, Calif.
Schoolhouse Gate: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the
OAKDALE Schoolhouse Rock Live, musical performance based on the 1970s cartoon series.
In the schoolhouse, Skaskiw stumbled upon five scrawny children squatting in darkness.
But he supplemented the schoolhouse learning by reading the family Encyclopaedia Britannica.
After selling their converted schoolhouse, the next step was to start planning.
Bob Dorough, the creator of 'Schoolhouse Rock' passed away at age 94.
KS: Schoolhouse Rock does a better job at legislating than our legislators.
Eleanor Weddig, 8, says the home is more fun than a schoolhouse.
Although a classic burning schoolhouse would have been a far more dramatic finale.
Houston Independent School District, $191.3 million of variable rate limited tax schoolhouse bonds.
He was ignored by superiors who felt that the schoolhouse wasn't their problem.
Mr. García said he spent six years wangling $50,000 to expand the schoolhouse.
Houston Independent School District, $683.6 million of limited tax schoolhouse and refinancing bonds.
Rosanell attended the New Liberty School, a two-room schoolhouse, for elementary grades.
Another figure, ablaze, ran from a schoolhouse that was going up in flames.
Rushdoony took the attack on modern democratic government right to the schoolhouse door.
"Schoolhouse Rock" songs premiered in 1973 and ran on ABC for 12 years.
Houston Independent School District, $155 million of variable rate limited tax schoolhouse bonds.
Houston Independent School District, $838 million of limited tax schoolhouse and refinancing bonds.
The children divided their time between a one-room schoolhouse and the cotton fields.
I hear some of you asking, like a character in a Schoolhouse Rock cartoon.
Anne is overwhelmed by long division and Diana's constant updates about schoolhouse social etiquette.
Short Arm Isaac Sconce | $5143 at Schoolhouse Electric & Supply; (2514) 2394-20762 or schoolhouseelectric.
OAKDALE "Schoolhouse Rock Live," musical performance based on the 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series.
He recalls receiving a request from superiors to provide materials for an unspecified schoolhouse.
Think of it as Schoolhouse Rock to "Giorgio By Moroder"'s History Channel documentary.
Suddenly, the children ran out of the schoolhouse and right into the SWARM's path.
She heroically taught eight classes in one room of a schoolhouse in Lucas, Tex.
Now, he and his family are among 13 people living in a one-room schoolhouse.
Still, the "standing in the schoolhouse door" comparison remained a popular talking point among conservatives.
If that's not enough to transport you back to childhood, it's also including Schoolhouse Rock.
He was raised on a farm and began his education in a one-room schoolhouse.
The shooting reportedly occurred inside Building 147, which houses the Tactical Air Control Party schoolhouse.
But that never happened, as the schoolhouse became a small museum that brought in tourists.
Beyond the gate, there is a schoolhouse, and a few homes line a narrow drive.
OAKDALE Schoolhouse Rock Live, a musical performance based on the 1053s Saturday morning cartoon series.
Our tiny local schoolhouse served less than 200 kids, ranging from kindergarten through eighth grade.
After he built the schoolhouse library box in honor of his mother, things were quiet.
There are a number of private schools, including Grace Church School and Little Red Schoolhouse.
A toddler roamed around the schoolhouse gym freely, picked up and cuddled by unrelated women.
It all started in those early days in that little schoolhouse on the backland prairie.
I pushed past the Kelly green double doors and entered what was once the schoolhouse.
Jerry Brown should not be acting like George Wallace in front of the schoolhouse in Alabama.
After an inspection of the cargo, he and the crew unloaded everything into the schoolhouse basement.
Annabelle's life, bounded by her family's farm and a one-room ­schoolhouse, is sheltered and safe.
The schoolhouse turned kitchen — it's still got a bell on the roof — was determinedly left untouched.
The owners couldn't bear to throw out the basketball hoop that remains from the schoolhouse era.
Education ____ After they defaced a historic black schoolhouse with racist graffiti, they were ordered to read.
Schoolhouse Lane neighborhood and Heather Highlands Mobile Home Village, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., September 1982: 13 killed.
In 1962, the private school, Birch Wathen School, bought it and converted it into a schoolhouse.
Des Moines standard that neither teachers nor students shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate.
Jokes aside, it's honest about the American framework: "Schoolhouse Rock!" for the era of The Onion.
An historical marker at the original schoolhouse mentions the structure went up during the Civil War.
Woodman School is a tiny, whitewashed schoolhouse lodged in a remote clearing in Montana's Lolo National Forest.
Khalaf was taken to the schoolhouse and separated from her father and older brother, who were killed.
Inside the Paradise schoolhouse, the mood was more like a tent revival than a city council meeting.
The asking price includes a one-room schoolhouse that was long ago converted into a duplex residence.
Ask Real Estate Schoolhouse Rock I live in a private house directly behind a public elementary school.
Over time, the abandoned schoolhouse, with its many disabled residents, simply became part of Atalissa's background landscape.
Just about the only complaint is the closed schoolhouse — the horse stables — in nearby Abra San Francisco.
The brick schoolhouse, on a hillside overlooking the historic town, is an inn, said to be haunted.
He walked the five miles to a wooden schoolhouse, which had 19543 rooms, one for each grade.
If the schoolhouse is a mini-state, it has also become, in many places, a military state.
Mr. Yeomans was once a student at the one-room schoolhouse that now serves as Borough Hall.
Farther along, I turned onto School Street to investigate the charming Old Schoolhouse of Isle La Motte.
In 1973, he lent his voice to the children's animated series "Schoolhouse Rock!" led by Bob Dorough.
After selling their converted schoolhouse, they were able to purchase a piece of land in Visalia, California.
Vive occupies a former schoolhouse next door to an abandoned neo-Gothic church with boarded-up windows.
But there's another option, just four miles due west of Vive's schoolhouse, across the Niagara River: Canada.
And so when my father stood in the schoolhouse doors, everyone assumed that his politics were mine.
SoA is as much a school of thought, or a school of fish, as it is a schoolhouse.
The grade school class evicted from their classroom in a former brothel finally got their very own schoolhouse.
The old schoolhouse in Paradise, Montana, where Cliven Bundy spoke to an audience of hundreds on Saturday evening.
"Digital Schoolhouse is an initiative that's stepped in and supported schools on a couple of fronts," Saeed explains.
The local schoolhouse went away, and the gigantic brick edifice on the edge of town took its place.
"It's a pure object, a sculpture," Mr. Couzinet-Jacques said of the schoolhouse, which was largely empty inside.
Most of the woodwork was created on an Amish Farm using reclaimed wood supplied by an Idaho schoolhouse.
Look beyond the schoolhouse walls, and you'll always see a snowy wasteland devoid of features or organic growth.
Women said that in certain towns, it was the schoolhouse, then from there, they were herded to Mosul.
For example, 30-minute length requirements block shorter, modern versions of "Schoolhouse Rock!" from counting as children's content.
The bucket brigade saved it and the century-old one-room schoolhouse next door, but not Chapin House.
Barbara Duffield is the executive director of the nonprofit SchoolHouse Connection, which works specifically to overcome youth homelessness.
THE SCHOOLHOUSE GATE: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind, by Justin Driver.
And we become detectives, sniffing out even the slightest suggestion of schoolhouse bias before it does irreparable harm.
We Marines and the P.F.s (including the village chief) all slept on cots in a one-room schoolhouse.
An hour later, after the tiny schoolhouse was surrounded by police, he shot all ten girls before killing himself.
For now, let's just schoolhouse rock the shit out of this for people out there who need a refresher.
Getting students to think critically and analytically about their democracy requires engaging with the political world outside the schoolhouse.
Meet at the commuter lot on Schoolhouse Road in Milford just south of Exit 1103 on I-256. Jan.
Meet at the commuter lot on Schoolhouse Road in Milford just south of Exit 35 on I-95. Jan.
To renovate her two-bedroom house, Reasons salvaged antique wood flooring from an old schoolhouse in a nearby town.
The board thought that the schoolhouse could at least be turned into a study hall or a tutoring center.
The Schoolhouse Rock explanation of the checks and balances in our government is, apparently, completely lost on the left.
As both Schoolhouse Rock and Hamilton teach us, the Supreme Court is not to have an "outcomes oriented" agenda.
The district also has important buildings like the circa 1807 Old Franklin Schoolhouse and 1869 St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
Its original location was a disused schoolhouse in SoHo, where a slate of wonderfully weird installations filled the rooms.
The front door, which retains the push-bar on the inside from schoolhouse days, opens to a center hall.
She is the last student enrolled for the time being at the island's one-room schoolhouse, built in 1873.
She was born on a Nebraska farm, the oldest of six girls, and educated in a one-room schoolhouse.
Money was raised, work teams were drawn from community volunteers, and the little schoolhouse eventually opened as a museum.
And districts have circulated memos about what to do if federal immigration officers show up at the schoolhouse door.
In Corazal, drama teacher and actress Roxanna Miranda stood outside the small schoolhouse where she has taught for 10 years.
A departure for the venerable Schoolhouse, "A Cambodian Lullaby" uses choreography and narrative to tell Mr. Ros's affecting life story.
Her mother, the former Eva von Behren, taught in a one-room schoolhouse and then a high school in Colorado.
Whatever Freeman decided to do, she would have to do it fast; the little schoolhouse could not withstand the wind.
So the villagers, desperate to improve their children's lives, used branches and leaves to construct their own dirt-floor schoolhouse.
In the 19th century, the schoolhouse was one of more than 400 in Delaware County and was originally painted white.
Joining him is Jorge de Yarza, 40, who owns a tapas bar less than a block away from the schoolhouse.
Inside the schoolhouse, one of Vive's staff managers, a young man named Jake Steinmetz, asked Samimi and Ataye some questions.
Tricking kids to learn about the legislative process through music is not a new theme: in the classic Schoolhouse Rock!
And in a schoolhouse in the small town of Walden, New York, a 13-year-old named Helen Terwilliger was listening.
If you'll consult your Schoolhouse Rock, you'll recall that one-third of the Senate is up for reelection every two years.
The structure looks about 150 years old, so he named it after the schoolhouse that served the town that long ago.
Sagaponack is home to one of the few remaining active one-room schoolhouses in the country, nicknamed "The Little Red Schoolhouse."
It would make sense for Christian parents to show these movies to their kids as a biblical version of Schoolhouse Rock!
So too did the planting of a eucalyptus plantation by a European paper company and the construction of Ka Toh's schoolhouse.
He and his team decided to make a "Schoolhouse Rock"-like animated video that has been viewed nearly six million times.
What you Get A former schoolhouse in Andes, a 1923 brick house in South Bend, and an 1892 bungalow in Milwaukee.
Barbara Duffield, executive director of SchoolHouse Connection, a nonprofit group aimed at improving education for homeless children, is scheduled to appear.
Her stepfather was put to work on a pig farm near Alberta, and Marina was assigned to a one-room schoolhouse.
Housed in a former structure that was once a rectory, schoolhouse, convent, and church all in one, it brims in history.
The city held its first eclipse meeting four years ago at its tiny two-room City Hall, a former wooden schoolhouse.
School integration broke racial barriers at the schoolhouse doors, and the racial achievement gap closed considerably in the 1970s and '80s.
The schoolhouse would teach both local Ugandan and South Sudanese children together, but the workers were almost entirely Ugandan, he said.
"Students do not lose their First Amendment rights when they enter the schoolhouse gates," the A.C.L.U. said about the Lakeland case.
We found a video on Instagram recently detailing a globe in the making, though, and it'll make you rethink the schoolhouse prop.
I just don't believe these very earnest lawmakers are exactly up to the task, especially when you have the great Schoolhouse Rock!
It was placed inside a schoolhouse built during the Fascist era, with the expectation that it would be returned to the church.
After searching for a building to document and learning that a schoolhouse was available, "I took it as a sign," he said.
We were being broadcast to horny observers across the globe from the former library of a five-classroom schoolhouse in rural Illinois.
They came from a schoolhouse, and were scarred and initialed by students, "a lot of Joanie loves Chachi stuff," Mr. Bradley said.
He built a doll-sized schoolhouse, filled it with his mother's books and put it out for his neighbors in Hudson, Wis.
THE SCHOOLHOUSE GATE Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind By Justin Driver 2000 pp. Pantheon. $222.
Then, she taught in a one-room schoolhouse in Hodgeman County, KS until she married her Sunday-school sweetheart, Vernon Ochs, in 183.
Previously, she held leadership positions at top edtech companies, including Kaplan, LeapFrog SchoolHouse and Blackboard, where she worked in the K-12 group.
When she couldn't find a contractor to agree to her plans for the 1960s historic schoolhouse, she turned to her brother for help.
Picasso's Guernica, da Vinci's The Last Supper, and Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa all get the schoolhouse treatment via Hamasaki's instagram account.
"Students don't abandon their right to free speech at the schoolhouse door," Kali Cohn, staff attorney for the ACLU of Texas, told Refinery29.
Nevertheless, he said, the Virginia school, located 35 miles outside of Washington D.C., would do "whatever it takes" to save the shuttered schoolhouse.
Villa Las Estrellas Journal VILLA LAS ESTRELLAS, Antarctica — Children at the schoolhouse here study under a portrait of Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's independence leader.
That's why Jimmy Kimmel created "I'm Just a Lie" — an all new Schoolhouse Rock song for the Trump era on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Walking around the dusty perimeter of what used to be the schoolhouse, a man notices something behind a hole in an outer wall.
Students at P.S. 143 wear uniforms, a polo shirt with the school's name and pictures of the schoolhouse embossed on the left breast.
On "The Late Show," Colbert aired a gag in which the "Schoolhouse Rock" cartoon bill sings "I'm Just a Bill," then shoots itself.
Curated by Mike Carroll of the Schoolhouse Gallery, Massachusetts, this exhibition offers a series of immersive and intricate chronicles of a drowning world.
Many also gravitated to the abolitionist principles of the new Republican Party, which was founded in a one-room schoolhouse in Ripon, Wis.
The laws were strengthened nine years later after 16 5- and 6-year-old children were shot to death in a Dunblane schoolhouse.
Ms. Weil, who is now 87, still reports every morning to her studio, a spacious loft in a former schoolhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
In Leith's makeshift schoolhouse home, a family was sleeping on the stairway as all classrooms were full with up to 15 people each.
I remember vividly when I first became aware that the "Schoolhouse Rock" version of how a bill becomes a law had quietly disappeared.
Aliza Ann Stern and Ian Dov Grossman are to be married March 12 at the Schoolhouse at Cannondale, a restaurant in Wilton, Conn.
There were photos of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the bombed-out 16th Street Baptist Church and George Wallace standing in the schoolhouse doors.
Today's decision reaffirms that students have the right to freedom of speech, and that they do not check their rights at the schoolhouse gate.
Each time he came to schoolteacher Katherine Barlow with his cart of onions, he offered to act as a handyman on her ramshackle schoolhouse.
Across the yard are the laundry, the chow hall, and an old schoolhouse that was to serve as the film crew's base of operations.
The N.R.A. has since been trying to sell the notion that only "a good guy with a gun" could have prevented such schoolhouse carnage.
He attended a one-room schoolhouse as a child and graduated from the University of Vermont and the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
The town even offered him a tall safety light to illuminate the schoolhouse at night, and set it up across the street for him.
Just as your grandparents didn't actually walk ten miles uphill both ways to school, your grandparents' politicians didn't operate like a Schoolhouse Rock sketch.
Rebuilt in a former schoolhouse, rectory, convent, and church, the hotel was designed jointly by ASH NYC and local New Orleans resident Nathalie Jordi.
Catering to both longtime farming families and the people they considered "outsiders," the village's one-room schoolhouse had classes in both English and Dutch.
Coleman studied in a one-room schoolhouse and, like many families in Waxahachie, picked cotton when the crop was ripe, work that she hated.
Peer into homes, stores, and a schoolhouse with everything left in exactly the same place as it was when Bodie was a working town.
Shortly before 163 that morning, local milk truck driver Charles Roberts, 216, walked into a one-room schoolhouse in Nickel Mines armed to the teeth.
"There are accordions playing and they're making shashlik [kebabs], you should come out," one man told a friend on the phone from a Moscow schoolhouse.
But when we combine the best of that model — collaborative, self-driven learning — with the tools of today, we get the modern one-room schoolhouse.
Composed of utilitarian hallways, airy ex-classrooms, and nooks with raw wood flooring, the repurposed schoolhouse contrasts the sanitized white cube aesthetic of most galleries.
Schoolhouse offers a roster of buzz-laden locals, including the sculptor Breon Dunigan, the photographer Frankie Rice and the painter (and gallery owner) Mike Carroll.
Similarly, Ms. Walsh's article shows the face of some of Puerto Rico's most obscure communities, such as a remodeled schoolhouse now used as a barn.
He raped or molested them in the church's offices and at his apartment, in a brick schoolhouse converted to low-cost housing by Catholic Charities.
Some foolhardies in the schoolhouse had laughed at him then, and Griff had stuck their heads into toilets, one by one, over the next week.
But for those who firmly believe that TV shows about D.C. politics should remain in steady alignment with "Schoolhouse Rock," it's all a little irksome.
Inside is a semiautomatic Glock handgun with extra magazines, equipment that education leaders here say will prevent this district from suffering the next schoolhouse tragedy.
In La Higuera after the killing, Ms. Rosales said she remembers seeing Ms. Cortés approaching the schoolhouse to clean up the blood in the classroom.
Heidi also helps out Barb (Socorro Santiago), who presides over the one-room Montana schoolhouse in which the second part of "Of Government" takes place.
In 2001, Zhu Rongji, then the premier, apologized about an explosion at a rural schoolhouse in southeast China that killed 42 people, including 38 children.
George Wallace's "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door," in which he attempted to block the enrollment of black students as they demanded an end to segregation.
His wife, Columba, is an immigrant from Mexico, whom he met while spending three months in Mexico as a teenager, helping to build a schoolhouse.
"The sea gull flew in from behind me," Mr. Fraser, a manager at the Old Schoolhouse pub in the city, said by phone on Wednesday.
The hotel is located in a historic former church, schoolhouse, rectory, and convent, and its former lives seep through in restored details, architecture, and decor.
I give thanks for my grandmother, Mildred Weems, who taught in a two-room country schoolhouse because my grandfather's farm never quite paid the bills.
Ed Shultz, who was then the C.E.O. of Smith & Wesson, had grown up attending a one-room schoolhouse, the son of an Iowa hog farmer.
After five teenagers defaced a historic black schoolhouse in Virginia with racist and anti-Semitic graffiti last year, a judge handed down an unusual sentence.
"The sea gull flew in from behind me," Mr. Fraser, a manager at the Old Schoolhouse pub in the city, said by phone on Wednesday.
Mr Blumenthal said that anyone who has seen Schoolhouse Rock, the video civics primers for children, would recognise the "flagrant constitutional violation" in Mr Whitaker's appointment.
Dorough is still playing and composing – he released a new album just last year – and he looks back fondly on his time spent in the schoolhouse.
It was a hip-hop/slavery version of Schoolhouse Rock's "I'm Just A Bill," and I was ready to pay $1.29 to download it on iTunes.
After a few weeks of searching, Cheyenne stumbled upon a two bedroom, 1.5 bath for $3295 in a renovated schoolhouse deep in the Lower East Side.
By focusing on primary school-aged students, Digital Schoolhouse wants to nurture a love of digital experimentation and creativity, and progress that into potential career paths.
The modern one-room schoolhouse provides students with the right environment to develop three particular skills critical for professional success today: independence, analytical thinking and collaboration.
Foster Collaboration and Diverse Thinking In the modern one-room schoolhouse, older students and younger students must work alongside each other, teaching and finding solutions together.
It was managed by a white farmer, who "compelled" his workers into the schoolhouse to be recorded by these two guys from the Library of Congress.
Under a heading called "About Homeschooling," its website lists HSLDA and other conservative, pro-homeschooling sources like The Old Schoolhouse, Homeschooling Today, and The Teaching Home.
Day of Sale: 02/03 MAGNOLIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL WEEK OF 87,002 Aa001// DISTRICT, TEXAS 05/02016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLHOUSE AND REFUNDING MGR: Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.
"It gets lonely out here," says Deb Dawson, standing outside the refurbished WPA schoolhouse where she lives, a half dozen small dogs circling around her feet.
Or, if they have no time for all that, they could simply take a quick trip down memory lane by rewatching those old Schoolhouse Rock cartoons.
He was best known for the music to "Schoolhouse Rock," but his compositions also appeared on recordings by the likes of Miles Davis and Blossom Dearie.
" In 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that neither "students nor teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.
The grid road pattern one sees across the Midwest was laid out so that children would grow up no more than 1.4 miles from a schoolhouse.
"Just about every concert we did we would do some 'Schoolhouse Rock!' because people enjoyed it," Steve Berger, Mr. Dorough's longtime guitarist, said in a telephone interview.
The town's claim to any fame — and its sole source of tourism, attracting about 30,000 annual visitors — is the Madonna, which is displayed inside a retrofitted schoolhouse.
Most people know of the group through its most high-profile attack, on the schoolhouse at Chibok, where nearly 300 girls had gathered for exams in 2014.
The trick to using Rangwali was to save it for small spaces: at Studholme's country home, a former schoolhouse in Somerset, the color had enlivened her pantry.
She told six witnesses that she saw a schoolhouse, a Welsh miner, and "an avalanche of coal hurtling down a mountainside" toward a boy with long bangs.
What you Get A condominium in an 4603 schoolhouse outside Boston, an 1840 Carpenter Gothic house in the Hudson Valley and a 1911 estate in St. Louis.
Through the spectrum of Wojnarowicz's installations, where objects such as skulls and wasps and snakes are wrapped in schoolhouse world maps, this title was recast to me.
After graduating, Harris moved to the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, into a $450-a-month, shower-with-a-watering-can live-work space in an old schoolhouse.
The Palisades Community Center, in a circa-1870 onetime schoolhouse, holds a winter farmers' market, antiques sales, a festival of short films and a variety of classes.
Just outside town, Rick Arnt and his wife, Lois Amos, operate their delightfully offbeat bed-and-breakfast, the Country River Inn, housed in the old Fayetteville schoolhouse.
What the country needed, they decided, was a kind of Schoolhouse Rock for adults—a simple, memorable way to learn the ins and outs of civic life.
For close to 20 years, Dam has worked from his home studio in an old 1930s village schoolhouse, slowly and very deliberately mastering the art of glass.
The juveniles who vandalized the old schoolhouse in Ashburn, a community of about 43,000 people northwest of Washington, D.C., could not be identified because of their ages.
His continuing financial support also built a schoolhouse and a communal bathroom, and delivered livestock and other assistance to the villagers, dramatically improving their quality of life.
But three years ago, as she was helping out in the one-room schoolhouse where her son, Phineas, attended first grade, she realized she had a problem.
Jazz legend Jack Sheldon, who was known for singing "I'm Just a Bill" and "Conjunction Junction" in the iconic "Schoolhouse Rock!" series, has died at age 88.
If you were looking for a Schoolhouse Rock explanation of how Crispr works or a deep dive on the history of its discovery, Unnatural Selection won't deliver.
Of the people who arrived at the schoolhouse last year, roughly ten per cent came from the seven countries included in the Trump Administration's proposed travel ban.
"Students do not lose their rights to free speech at the schoolhouse gate," says Vera Eidelman, a fellow at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), to Time.
The 1832 schoolhouse that is now the Washington Township Historical Society museum is intact, but has been closed for months because winter cold overpowered the heating system.
As the sun went down in the tiny town of Paradise, Montana, the road winding up to the old schoolhouse was lined full with trucks, SUVs, and trailers.
Digital Schoolhouse also aims to bring institutions together, helping primary pupils transfer to secondary education with greater ease, through having them attend sessions at local, likely-destination schools.
For the rest of Mr. Dorough's career, it was not uncommon for him to be playing a jazz set and have someone call for a "Schoolhouse Rock!" tune.
A good place to view the equivalent of a modern one-room schoolhouse is at community and innovation spaces like Hacker Dojo — or even the humble coffee shop.
Put Students in the Driver's Seat of Their Education  In the modern one-room schoolhouse, students feel responsible for their own education, becoming entrepreneurial learners in the process.
George Wallace's infamous threat to stand by the schoolhouse door to prevent the University of Alabama from being racially integrated, John Kennedy firmly and eloquently supported black citizenship.
In a big, drab conference room on the second floor of the schoolhouse, we found Sackler's friend Boyd Holbrook, her partner in a production company called Madbrook Films.
Finally, in 2009, Monterchi and the diocese struck a deal to end their litigation: The fresco would be displayed in a convent across the street from the schoolhouse.
And if that alone were not reason enough to check out Sokeo Ros's endearing performance piece at the Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls, there are plenty of others.
But if third parties want to hold real power in American politics, they might consider mimicking another independent party that first met at a schoolhouse in Ripon, Wis.
And in a 2015 interview with Vogue, the billionaire CEO described it as "like a little schoolhouse on the prairie, except in Bel-Air on a golf course."
Mr. Cleves, 24, attended the Little Red Schoolhouse in the West Village, and Elisabeth Irwin High School, a private school in Greenwich Village, before graduating from Skidmore College.
The 1930 schoolhouse features a former classroom with 10-foot-high windows, blackboards, shelves of books and eight beds, which can be rented as dormitory or private accommodations.
In nearby Kinderhook, Jack Shainman, who maintains two galleries in Chelsea, has turned a 1929 Federal-style brick schoolhouse into a clean white 30,000-square-foot art venue.
And if you are among the die-hards who keep the Victoria Day fireworks tradition, I hope your show concludes with the spectacular display of a Burning Schoolhouse.
And while his preference is to pray in private, silently, he agrees the lawsuit has sparked a good conversation about what happens when you reach the schoolhouse door.
How his first song was born Dorough, a jazz pianist and vocalist, wrote his first 'Schoolhouse Rock' tune after a New York advertising executive approached him in 1971.
In a stunningly eloquent manner, she tries to explain why Wallace spewed so much hatred, why he stood at the schoolhouse door to stop black children from entering.
He also said in a video posted to Twitter that there were reports that the shooting occurred in the schoolhouse where naval pilot students learn about naval aviation.
"They realized now it wasn't the schoolhouse door they could knock on to file their complaint, or even the district level or even the statehouse door," she said.
A spectacular video sculpture by Bently Spang, "War Shirt #6", was sited in a lonely one-room schoolhouse in Belgrade, adjacent to a restored wetland at Pheasant Farms.
In 2011 he was volun-­told to report for training to the Army's then nascent cyber command, which had aspirations of standing up a schoolhouse and even a branch.
"With all the hate that was put onto the schoolhouse, it was absolutely devastating for me," Taz Foreman, a seventh-grader involved in the restoration effort, told the affiliate.
He has painstakingly renovated it and most recently painted it an alarmingly bright red color — not the classic schoolhouse maroon, but the color of caution, a toxic Edenic apple.
The multimedia installation in Aperture's gallery on West 27th Street in Chelsea includes some 20 photographs of the schoolhouse and its environs, some dramatically tinted in red and blue.
The African Meeting House on Nantucket, which once functioned as a schoolhouse and a church on the Massachusetts island, was erected in the 1820s by the African Baptist Society.
In this Schoolhouse Rock episode, a bill waiting patiently on the steps of the United States Capitol explains the long process by which he hopes to become a law.
He began asking his parents to take him to the one mosque in the area, a converted schoolhouse on the city's Polish south side that they only occasionally attended.
It was her first time on the campus, where she saw a schoolhouse, trailers and a red barn arranged on a hill that sloped gently down to a pond.
It's Schoolhouse Rock for adults, and if you sit down with The Redprint and let Dougherty kick some knowledge into your ear, you just might learn a thing or two.
They vilified and criminalized black people, railed against civil rights and so-called race mixing, and stood in front of the schoolhouse door with dramatic effect to preserve Jim Crow.
"The record number of children and youth experiencing homelessness nationwide is alarming," said Barbara Duffield, executive director of SchoolHouse Connection, a nonprofit that focuses on homeless youth, in a statement.
The modern one-room schoolhouse can revolutionize education by giving students the means to question and improve their knowledge and skills through teamwork and analytical, self-driven learning and thinking.
They ended up alone in a one-room schoolhouse with a can of peanuts, a bottle of wine and Kenny Burrell's "The Little Drummer Boy" playing on their transistor radio.
The abuse occurred inside the church, in Mr. Serrano's apartment located in an old schoolhouse behind the church and at the affiliated after-school program, lawyers for the victims said.
It was to this school that the army brought the captured Guevara, and the guerrilla fighter could barely speak when Ms. Cortés entered the schoolhouse the next day, Oct. 9.
Saturday mornings in the late '70s and early '80s my classmates and I stretched out on our living room floors, waiting for our cartoons to be interrupted by Schoolhouse Rock.
The battered red brick façade of the Vive schoolhouse does not look welcoming, but its doors never close, and a cafeteria in the basement serves three free meals a day.
Activities such as the school band, sports or drama are "the antidote" to many of the negative downsides of being homeless while studying, according to Barbara Duffield of SchoolHouse Connection.
Well five months later, when he stood in the schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama [a failed attempt to block the enrollment of two black students] I understood them.
Campaigns under the project include the Ending the Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Track program and the I Dream a School campaign, which works for reform in the nation's public education system. 2.
According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, the couple married in a small schoolhouse town hall in Saint-Simeon, a commune located one hour west of Paris in north-central France.
Predating educational shows like Schoolhouse Rock (1973-2009), and Sesame Street (1969-present), Batman was a lens through which children understood politics, parsed good and evil, and developed a moral compass.
He described challenges like trekking through punishing wind storms to arrive at a schoolhouse concealed by snow drifts, and withstanding long stretches with only a few hours of sunlight each day.
In the U.S., a bill must first pass both legislative branches of government, then, if signed by the executive branch, it will be codified in statute as law (Schoolhouse Rock anyone?).
Photo: Elise Amendola (AP)A small village in France, about 50 miles southeast of Paris is facing a population decline that has put the future of the town's schoolhouse at risk.
Empower's headquarters, where I met the women, serves not only as a dressing room but as a library, schoolhouse, and drop-in center for thousands of sex workers throughout the city.
" The next summer, he achieved national recognition when he resisted the attempt to enroll the first black students at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa—the "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door.
It's known as the oldest city in America, and is full of plenty of sights to show a visiting Bachelorette, including a military museum, an old schoolhouse and a colonial quarter.
Mr. Couzinet-Jacques has mostly stayed in motels and a rented house (the schoolhouse doesn't have working plumbing), and he blew through his prize money long ago, dipping into personal funds.
Or to paraphrase Justice Abe Fortas' quote from the Supreme Court's 1969 Tinker decision, do students shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech on social media beyond the schoolhouse gate?
He was captured in Quebrada del Yuro, a barren ravine close to the town of La Higuera, where he spent his last night in a small schoolhouse, which is still there.
The multicultural narrative, dominant in every schoolhouse, says that America is divided into different biological groups and the status of each group is defined by the oppression that it has suffered.
"It is complex, depending on where you are in the country," said Barbara Duffield, the executive director of SchoolHouse Connection, a nonprofit based in Washington that supports youths who are homeless.
The Legislature's "chosen path during the 2016 session will ultimately determine whether Kansas students will be treated fairly and the schoolhouse doors will be open to them in August," the ruling said.
In a way, it's become a subversive version of Schoolhouse Rock, finding that sweet spot where entertainment and learning collide while slyly calling out the ahistorical bullshit we were taught in school.
A second "biography" page mentions her education, first at the Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse, Immaculate Heart High School and Northwestern University, where she earned a double major in theater and international relations.
Like all the quartz mining and processing facilities in the area, Unimin's Schoolhouse Quartz Plant, set in a valley amid low, thickly treed hills, is surrounded by a barbed‑wire‑topped fence.
By the time he was recruited for "Schoolhouse Rock!" he was well connected in the music world, and thus was able to bring a high-end assortment of talent to that project.
"In 1969...the Supreme Court made it very clear that students don't just leave their free speech rights at the schoolhouse door," said Linnea Nelson, Taylor's lawyer,  in an interview with Mashable.
Gatorade teamed up with the athlete's friend John Legend for a clip called "3 is the Magic Number," a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock classic and a nod to Wade's jersey number.
School performance "is quite low because children are not coming to class" said Veliz in the small schoolhouse where the power is out and running water only works three days a week.
Mr. Halim said that he was saving space on his museum walls for a planned purchase of one of the windows that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for a schoolhouse in Riverside, Ill.
GILGIT-BALTISTAN, Pakistan — On a clear night last month, Shams al-Haq woke to the smell of smoke and the sight of the schoolhouse near his fruit farm going up in flames.
Here are five of Mr. Dorough's most memorable "Schoolhouse Rock!" contributions, weighted for cleverness, pedagogical utility and the degree to which they've taken up permanent residence our brains for over 40 years.
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In March, I stopped by a run-down former schoolhouse in Point Hope, where a man named Sayers Tuzroyluk was waiting for a computer to be installed in a recently remodelled office.
This exhibition compares two specific projects, one in which Helguera traveled from Alaska to South America with a portable schoolhouse, and another in which Lacy transformed a bus into a memory bank.
"The people who stood in the schoolhouse door are going to have this hung around their necks for the rest of their careers, and I hope they can live with themselves," Maloney said.
Justice Abe Fortas wrote that a classroom should be a "marketplace of ideas" and that neither students nor teachers "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate".
Over the weekend, the shuttered schoolhouse, a longstanding remainder of institutionalized discrimination outside Washington D.C., was defaced by vandals who spray-painted swastikas, drawings of genitals and other derogatory messages on its walls.
"School officials should remember that students retain their constitutional rights to freedom of expression from the schoolhouse gates, all the way through the graduation ceremony," First Liberty Institute attorney Jeremy Dys told me.
He stocked four pushcarts with books and school supplies, and along with a team of volunteers, brought his schoolhouse on wheels to Filipino children who had been forced to drop out of school.
The Supreme Court has ruled that First Amendment rights "don't stop at the schoolhouse gates" for students and teachers, as Jessica Clarke, professor of constitutional law at the University of Minnesota, told Vox.
Yet Dorough, especially late in life, knew what really rang bells with the people who attended his live gigs, and he never failed to give them a taste from the "Schoolhouse Rock" songbook.
It seemed an unlikely place for an art event, but here was Mr. Couzinet-Jacques hosting a couple dozen neighbors at a sundown party to celebrate his rehabilitation of the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Well-kept Victorian clapboards, gray-shingled saltboxes and white churches line Greenport's streets; plaques mark buildings and sites significant to the compact village's seaport history — a schoolhouse, jail and blacksmith's shop among them.
I had also tracked down an American pilot, Alan Golub, who helped them at the end of the war, when they were shivering and starving and holed up in a schoolhouse in Eschwege.
The schoolhouse in Chester, he said, was right across the street from where he lived, and at age 5 he decided he was ready for first grade, although the age requirement was 6.

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