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Definition of school day in US English: school daynoun A day on which classes are held in a primary or secondary school. Example sentencesExamples - He turned on his heel and headed for his first class, deciding to wait until the school day started in there.
- Sit down with a pencil and paper, and list everything you do on a typical school day, breaking it down hour by hour.
- The appeal panel must let all parties know its decision by the end of the second school day after the appeal hearing.
- I would've skipped the whole school day if I kept going with this chapter.
- She had on a purple shirt, blue jeans, and white shoes: the normal attire for common school day.
- The next school day Sarah noticed that Steve was in most of her classes, except for choir.
- Allow a half hour or so to relax, grab a snack and unwind after your hectic school day.
- She'd then be out the door seconds after the bell rang to end the school day.
- Parents were asked to maintain a log regarding the number of children's missed school days and the use of medical services postoperatively.
- It was a Tuesday, which meant that it would be a regular school day for him.
- I got up and stood in front of the mirror while starting to fix my hair for the new school day.
- On any given school day, teen-agers across the nation stumble out of bed and prepare for the day.
- She crawled out of her warm bed knowing that today was going to be a rather slow school day.
- An exclusion should normally begin on the next school day.
- Looking at her clock she found that the class was almost over, and with it the school day.
- Figure out which foods affect you, and avoid them on school days.
- Because of their symptomatology the majority of individuals with asthma experience a significant number of missed work or school days.
- You can't go to sleep at two in the morning and live through a whole school day.
- And 79 percent say that they are in such activities both on school days and on weekends.
- Class went by, as usual, and soon the school day was over.
Definition of school day in US English: school daynoun A day on which classes are held in a primary or secondary school. Example sentencesExamples - Sit down with a pencil and paper, and list everything you do on a typical school day, breaking it down hour by hour.
- On any given school day, teen-agers across the nation stumble out of bed and prepare for the day.
- Allow a half hour or so to relax, grab a snack and unwind after your hectic school day.
- It was a Tuesday, which meant that it would be a regular school day for him.
- An exclusion should normally begin on the next school day.
- He turned on his heel and headed for his first class, deciding to wait until the school day started in there.
- Figure out which foods affect you, and avoid them on school days.
- You can't go to sleep at two in the morning and live through a whole school day.
- I would've skipped the whole school day if I kept going with this chapter.
- She had on a purple shirt, blue jeans, and white shoes: the normal attire for common school day.
- She crawled out of her warm bed knowing that today was going to be a rather slow school day.
- The next school day Sarah noticed that Steve was in most of her classes, except for choir.
- And 79 percent say that they are in such activities both on school days and on weekends.
- I got up and stood in front of the mirror while starting to fix my hair for the new school day.
- Parents were asked to maintain a log regarding the number of children's missed school days and the use of medical services postoperatively.
- Class went by, as usual, and soon the school day was over.
- Looking at her clock she found that the class was almost over, and with it the school day.
- The appeal panel must let all parties know its decision by the end of the second school day after the appeal hearing.
- Because of their symptomatology the majority of individuals with asthma experience a significant number of missed work or school days.
- She'd then be out the door seconds after the bell rang to end the school day.
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