MSN: 3 Amarillo area teachers named Teachers on the Rise for September
The United Family and Mrs Baird’s Bread have announced three September winners of the 14th annual Teachers On The Rise program: Jessie Smith of Wolflin Elementary School (Amarillo ISD), Ann Lough of ...
AOL: 3 honored as Amarillo area Teachers on the Rise for February
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) —Amarillo High School continues a tradition that began in 1932 and continues to support the Amarillo Children’s Home. The annual Food and Fund Drive collects thousands of ...
Yahoo: 3 honored as Amarillo area Teachers on the Rise for February
High schooler was a distant third, and high-schooler barely mapped. This result was surprising given the rule of hyphenating compound adjectives, but I guess that high school without a hyphen is a standard morphology.
0 I want to indicate that a friend's brother is in high school. For example, I was not close with my friend's high-school brother. Is this construction correct? Should it be high-schooler brother instead? Is the hyphen necessary? Or is there another preferred way to say that my friend's brother is in high school?
I used to go to a school where the primary (elementary) and secondary (middle+high) schools both share the same area. So basically as a secondary schooler, I could walk to the primary side without ...