Word: kindergarten
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...treat, and a morning of cartoons would not be complete without the extraterrestrial antics of the Jetsons. I knew the position of each planet relative to the sun in addition to the names of all the early astronauts. The capstone of my childhood space career occurred one day in kindergarten, when Mrs. Isidore brought in a transistor radio so we could listen as the first space shuttle ascended into orbit...
...also anxious to enroll more students next year when the school hopes to add a sixth grade to its current kindergarten through fifth grade program...
...exposed to and expected to live up to the conventions of adulthood on a daily basis, and each day we succeed or fail on and at many different levels. In many ways we are living out an increasingly nuanced version of the life we've led since kindergarten, when we first entered into a world of social convention and conformity. Since then, we've always been looking to buy into the positives of conforming without selling out to the negatives...
Sullivan is the mother of a kindergarten, second-grade and fourth-grade student at the King School, where she also works as a temporary assistant teacher...
When Bill Clinton first came to Washington in 1993, he brought his kindergarten friend Mack McLarty with him as his right hand. That didn't work out very well. Four years later, his new chief of staff, Erskine Bowles, is a man he first met in 1992, and bonded with so close, so fast that even Bowles' admirers have to reach deep into the couch for an explanation. Bowles, says a White House aide, is what a 10-year-old Clinton would have considered a successful real grownup: "He has money, real self-assurance, he knows what...