Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The second most popular program has been free bussing of any students wearing a school uniform.
The bussing of tables, however, was the one bright spot, with water glasses constantly refilled.
To accommodate the separate campuses, a bussing system was established in 1956 between Main and North Campus.
It's worth noting that the layout does not require the bussing of any power supplies - only clock lines are bussed.
When he was 10, the family moved to Pasadena, California, the first district in the state to introduce a programme of integrational bussing.
Eagle a little jealous of Barbara's bussing of tfib-other man, what the hell, he was a movie star.
In 1920 the new Consolidated Cedaredge High School was constructed and regular bussing began in the area.
There was no outright attack on the civil rights gained so far, but Nixon, mindful of the white "backlash" in 1968, spoke out against some of the more unpopular results of greater racial equality, such as the bussing of school-children.
In addition, Schertz-Cibolo schools were successfully integrated, well ahead of other Texas communities when Shelton enrolled black students, putting an end to the bussing of the black students to Seguin's Ball High School.
Because many students commute across town for the IBT program, the IBT Bussing Committee, composed of parents from both schools, contracts a bussing company to provide transportation to students.
Latch and Massengil have been on opposite sides of a controversy concerning the bussing of inner-city children to underpopulated schools on the West Side and had planned a televised debate, though at present there is no indication if the shooting was related to - 'Okay,' said Milo.
Her children live too close to their schools to be eligible for free busing.
Officials said they had no estimate of how much the busing would cost.
I've been through this before, with the busing, so most of them trust me.
Due to the district's small size, there is no busing.
Busing would play a key role in the implementation phase.
But even here, the era of mandatory busing is coming to an end.
The school was also notably involved in a fight against forced busing.
Busing, magnet programs and other district changes have brought hundreds more students into the school.
Those were the days when busing had just started.
Busing was a service by 1937 and probably earlier.
The middle school and high school do not have any busing.
"I told her that busing is going to be illegal next year.
He also said that busing was not always necessary.
He and other school officials say that busing can have practical disadvantages.
"Fair housing and school busing were the main problems of 1964.
One critic in the black community called the plan "one-way busing".
In 1972, before court-ordered busing began, 60 percent of Boston's public school students were white.
Busing begins at a mile, and there are no sidewalks even in front of school.
While the days of forced busing are over, not all the wounds have healed.
And busing was eliminated except for special education students.
"To divert it to things like busing doesn't make sense to us."
The forced busing of schoolchildren was the city's last major integration effort.
So you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff.
But prom busing doesn't always work out the way school administrators would like.
The system remains under a 1976 desegregation order that mandated busing.