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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I was always super outgoing, loud, the social butterfly of my high school and elementary school.
Isaac Hayes told me once, 'There's no such thing as old-school. Either you went to school or you didn't.'
Drama school, you know, I own an acting school, Actor Prepares. — © Anupam Kher
Drama school, you know, I own an acting school, Actor Prepares.
I went to a school two hours away from where I lived because it was the best rugby school in the country.
I always wanted to read. I always thought I was going to be a historian. I would go to school and study history and then end up in law school, once, I ran out of loot trying to be a history high school teacher. But my dream was always to place myself in a situation where I was always surrounded by books.
This is going to sound weird, but I never went to normal school; I went to online school.
School doesn't really teach you how to interact with people properly, you learn that outside of school.
My father left school at 14 and became a fitter. He didn't want to be at school.
I went to a progressive primary school in Kendal, followed by a boys' grammar school and then Cambridge.
Didn't you finish your chemistry in school?" "You closed the school and burnt all the books." "Ah, so I did.
Kids drop out of school mostly because school is boring and not particularly relevant.
In my generation, there was no sushi school, no cooking school, so people have to learn from working.
Basketball was not my main sport in grade school, or even the first year of high school. — © Mike Krzyzewski
Basketball was not my main sport in grade school, or even the first year of high school.
I was terrible student. I was capable, but I never like being told what to do, so I was always in the bottom class at school. In Australia, a lot of students study to the end of year 10, but don't go on to the final year, and I was asked to leave the school because they just thought I wasn't performing well enough. I used to sneak off to play piano, and defy the rules of the school.
I found school pretty tough. I got the mickey taken out of me at school.
I came from a private school, and public high school was the first time I ever went to a public school. So I went into it very preppy; I was wearing a lot of Abercrombie and Hollister. Then, my sophomore year, I started listening to rock bands. I had a boyfriend that took me to my first rock show, and I was just addicted to that.
Most people I was at school with, if they saw me on telly, wouldn't know I'd been at school with them.
I believe there ought to be school choice, so that parents can choose within the public school system.
My fifth grade teacher Mr. Straussberger noticed I was having trouble with some of my book reports, but he knew I loved to draw. He gave me extra credit if I did a drawing from the book that I was reading.
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
I was always in plays at school and in school concerts - you could say I liked to show off.
I think a lot of concern of the people in the north is that one hears constant reports in talking to them is about militarisation and the presence of the army, the entry of the army into civic life, into the economy, the lack of a political settlement.
My vision is a blend of the old school and the new school, but with zero rules.
For a little while, my mom was a school teacher. And I went to the school that she taught.
I went to a Catholic School, and underneath my school uniform, I wore a metal shirt.
English was always my favorite subject in middle school and high school.
I loved learning, it was school I hated. I used to cut school to go learn something.
When I was 9, I auditioned for an arts school in Toronto with a few of my friends. The sole reason we auditioned was that we found out you got to miss a couple days of school to do the audition. Without actually wanting to go to arts school, I accidentally got in. My parents encouraged me to try it, and I ended falling in love with performing.
I grew up in a rough area, went to an all-black school, public school.
Americans have never quite digested television. The mystique which should fade grows stronger. We make celebrities not only of the men who cause events but of the men who read reports of them aloud.
Most girls spend most of their time at school. If real change comes from hearing our voices, it has to start in school, but school is a place where black girls tend to experience microaggressions. Microaggressions are not always obvious, ugly, or terrible things, but they make you feel as though your voice does not matter.
School kids don't know the world is a million times bigger than school's version of it.
My parents have always been very supportive. I didn't go to school because my home was my school.
I really focused on three things in high school - my company, basketball and my school work.
I'm from Wisconsin; well, that's where I went to school from, like, sixth grade till I graduated high school.
I lived in Meadowbrook. I went to church at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church. I went to school at Meadowbrook Elementary School and then Meadowbrook Middle School. I learned to dance at Meadowbrook Country Club. All those things grounded me in one place and I think most of Fort Worth is just like the area I grew up in.
From the age of four, I loved ballet and tap. I was in the school band, the choir, and all my school plays.
I had always been quiet and studious in school. I was the high school editor of the newspaper. — © Carol Burnett
I had always been quiet and studious in school. I was the high school editor of the newspaper.
It's not who you're going to sit beside at school that matters now: it's what resources will your school have.
Sometimes, we didn't have enough to eat. I'd go to school with no lunch money, and my school would have to provide it.
There are reports on the news tonight that members of the Taliban feel persecuted and fear their own safety. So now they know what it is like to feel like a woman in their country.
I did write a number of reports on my political experiences, but there were many omissions, and I feel bad about that because it was work that was interesting and had I written more about it, it could have been useful.
The Daily Beast reports today that if Steve Bannon is denied a security clearance, the President could simply overrule that denial and order that security clearance.
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school.
I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.
If I wanted to be a doctor today I'd go to math school not med school.
I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school. — © Lily James
Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.
I think it's imperative to keep your focus on why you're in school. You're in school to get an education.
I went to school at a place that also shaped my life, Boston Latin School.
The truth was that, you know, there was no reason to send me to Shattuck Military School. But it was a disciplinarian school.
I probably went all the way to junior high school before a school doctor told me that I was 'dyslexic.'
I'm old-school. I want to be there to drop off my daughter at school and pick her up.
When I was in elementary school, the coach of our school (soccer) team personally unearthed my talents.
She comes from the school of getting it out of your system, whereas he comes from the school of stewing over it.
When I was in middle school and high school, I was over 100 pounds overweight.
When I was little, I went to a Jewish community day school for most of elementary school.
I didn't go to film school. My Grampa always says just watch a lot of movies. He didn't go to film school; he went to theatre school. It's interesting to learn about the technical side of it, but I think it's more important to learn about writing and working with actors.
School of Rock. The best music school anywhere. This whole idea of getting kids not just taking lessons and learning notes and chords, but learning songs and playing with other young musicians, and getting out on stage... I was so impressed that my daughter Cheyenne goes to School of Rock on Long Island.
Northwestern was never known as a sports school. I was proud to add a national title to the school.
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