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grade schools

n. (grade school English)

Usage examples of "grade schools".

We'd just finished investigating a report of a local drug dealer offering little kids smack at one of the grade schools in return for sexual favors.

She brushed by the frustrations of finishing drawings for a fashion spread in the Sunday paper to talk about the art appreciation classes she taught at various grade schools in the afternoons.

That they all went to our high schools, too, but not to our grade schools?

It will be the duty of this person to spend two hours a week in each of the grade schools exhibiting and explaining specimens of the most prominent objects in nature: animals, birds, insects, flowers, vines, shrubs, bushes, and trees.

Well, the Spice Bill--as in 'variety is the spice of life'--will require federally funded grade schools to teach multicultural appreciation.

We received the kind of hostile looks and blank stares usually reserved for drug dealers caught around grade schools.

Born Frances Grace Arnholtz in 1915, she went to eighteen different grade schools, moving around with her father, a building contractor.

But when I'd got used to s's that were printed as f's, and some of the most extraordinary spelling outside of New Milford's grade schools, I began to interpret Mr Adam Prescott's 'discours' on the particular problems we were facing with Washington's polluted wells.

As she was on the programme of one of the most important sessions for a talk on nature work in grade schools, she was driven to prepare her speech, also to select and practise some music.

There was a teacher from the city grade schools here to-day for specimens.

We go out to grade schools, try to gauge their perceptions of candidates.