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laboratory school

noun

  1. a school maintained by a college or university for the training of student teachers.


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A student from Burris Laboratory School in Muncie told The Associated Press that she and four other students were at the state Capitol on Tuesday to participate in a day of advocacy with Students Demand Action, an arm of Everytown for Gun safety.

Mr. Robbins was on a trip to celebrate his high school graduation from University Laboratory School in Baton Rouge.

The school board chairman, Kenneth Pritchett, lauded the Youngkin administration’s commitment to create a laboratory school in Petersburg through a partnership that would pair Virginia State University, a historically Black university, and Richard Bland College, a branch of the College of William & Mary.

Since he retired, he has coached high school football in Houston and Pensacola, Fla., and now high school basketball at Florida State’s laboratory school, Florida High.

But the scientists now guessed it might also be the bridge between estrogen and the impulse to be physically active, an idea they substantiated by using high-tech genetic mapping techniques refined by one of the study’s authors, Jessica Tollkuhn, an assistant professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.

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