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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
An official man is always an official man, and has a wild belief in the value of Reports.
I already had a lot of friends at school who didn't care about the whole acting thing, so there was no reason for me to not be in school.
That's what really bothered me about high school: There was just no time to do anything other than school. — © Andrew W.K.
That's what really bothered me about high school: There was just no time to do anything other than school.
Its time to stop defending a system that is clearly in dire need of reform, stop issuing reports and setting up new roadblocks, and start providing Americans with prescription drugs that are both safe and affordable.
In school, I was the quietest girl ever! I had a lot of trouble in school. Kids were mean to me.
Children drop out of school because they're hungry. By providing a meal at school we have seen an increase in attendance.
There are reports that French President Francois Hollande had an affair with an actress who is 18 years younger than him. It's pretty serious. Under French law, he could face up to 30 high fives.
I went to public school my whole life. It was a performing arts school, so I can't say if it was a typical experience or not, because it's all I know.
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didn't want to go to private school.
I grew up as a swimmer, speaking of sports; I spent a lot of time before school and after school swimming.
I don't know if you've been in any inner-city schools, but it's pretty demoralizing. The kids come to class bright-eyed, enthusiastic - entering first grade really looking forward to school. By the fourth grade they're just completely turned off, and by the time they enter high school, they see little relationship between school and employment. It's bad enough you have incompetent teachers and schools that are poorly run, understaffed, and lack material resources. It's even worse when the kids themselves don't feel they have any stake in school.
In primary school I was terrible. I don't think I was particularly well behaved in high school, but I started to apply myself.
My older sister Nikki went to Hampton music school in Virginia, then to another school later in New York. — © Debra Wilson
My older sister Nikki went to Hampton music school in Virginia, then to another school later in New York.
I taught English, first at a Catholic school and then at El Toro High School in Lake Forest, Calif.
I remember running at school sports day, and I would win everything, but I wasn't a super athlete or a superstar at high school.
Through high school, college, graduate school and beyond, I had a number of relationships that were wonderful.
You don't have to follow what most players do by going to the top school. You can do anything at any school you're at, as long as you're focused and you work hard.
I was playing sports all the time, and my parents, Anne and John, encouraged me to play in grade school and high school.
I was in theater when I was in elementary, middle school and high school. I didn't know it would be an actual profession for me. I didn't think of it as a reality.
I always thought that a prep school was what some people went to after high school to prepare themselves for college.
I can remember, at the start of my career, there were reports of about 100 words here and there, and they would have got your name wrong or the name of the scorer wrong. It just wasn't taken seriously at all.
Think, for a moment, about our educational ladder. We've strengthened the steps lifting students from elementary school to junior high, and those from junior high to high school. But, that critical step taking students from high school into adulthood is badly broken. And it can no longer support the weight it must bear.
I always knew I'd go back to school. Modeling was a means to an end, making money for graduate school.
I left school to go to so many trials. There was no point in me going to school because I was away all the time.
I was a dreamer when I was at high school and even primary school. I used to dream about doing adventurous things.
I did drama school in Delhi. I am glad I studied in a school where cultural activities were significant.
The most important and urgent appeal we have to make is for an immediate cease-fire. Initial reports from the cease-fire talks being held in N'Djamena in Chad are not very encouraging.
Rubio rode his skill as a high school quarterback to college in Florida, followed by law school.
There's a very small percentage of people that take limos to school and have $2000 handbags - no one in my high school had that!
In point of substantial merit the law school belongs in the modern university no more than a school of fencing or dancing.
I dropped out of college in Hawaii just because I thought school was for losers. But school's really important.
I just remember having the President's Fitness Challenge when I was in elementary school and middle school. You had to do different activities, and at the end of it, I think you got a little pin or a badge. I was like, 'How do we incorporate Captain America into high school?' You would have the 'Captain America Fitness Challenge.'
I thought that being popular in school was just so pathetic. I knew I had a future over and beyond the horizon of that school.
One of the functions of literary criticism, or reviewing, generally - and I, most of my reviews actually are not about literature - but one of the functions of that is basically the sort of Consumer Reports function of letting readers know whether this is something they want to read.
I'd studied English literature and American history, but the English literature, which I thought was going to be helpful to me in an immediate way, was the opposite. So I had to un-think a lot of things and move out of my own head, and I learned a lot. It was like graduate school, but an un-graduate school or an un-school.
I went to ballet school for nine years, and there was an agent for the whole school who happened to be there visiting one of the performances. She suggested an audition.
My fear of drama school is that the natural extraordinary but eccentric talent sometimes can't find its place in a drama school. And often that's the greatest talent. And it very much depends on the drama school and how it's run and the teachers. It's a different thing here in America as well because so many of your great actors go to class, which is sort of we don't do in England.
The best school in the world will scarcely save a boy who hates the school and the purpose it serves and the society that created it. — © Gilbert Highet
The best school in the world will scarcely save a boy who hates the school and the purpose it serves and the society that created it.
I first began with the recorder in our community music school. After that, I played horn and participated in the school orchestra.
Even when I was in school shows, in elementary school doing plays, I'd always go off book and start improvising.
I had an all right high school, even though I hated school. I wasn't massively popular, but I was okay. But I wouldn't want to do it again.
We are all carriers of our own stories. We have never trusted our own voices. Reforms came, but we don't make them. They were presented by people removed from schools, by 'experts'. Such changes bi passes school. School by school changes, however slow, could make a powerful difference.
Fortune is the best school of courage when she is fraught with anger, in the same way as winds and tempests are the school of the sailorboy.
Going to school and formal education wasn't all that impactful to me, but it was the people that I met at school that really made such a difference.
In elementary school, I did well in science, but I was a poor writer. When I got to high school, I failed all my courses.
Because I lived so close to the school and walked there every day, I used to enjoy the school bus trips.
To be a good researcher is to be a good detective, and I enjoy ferreting out tidbits of information. For a diary book like 'A Coal Miner's Bride,' newspapers come in handy for small everyday details such as weather reports.
At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys. — © Paul Nurse
At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys.
I loved school, maybe too much, really. I was summa cum laude in high school. I was driven that way.
In fourth grade I had a high school reading level, but I didn't want to go to school and I didn't feel I belonged there.
I was a very anxious kid. I was bullied at primary school and responded by making myself as anonymous as possible at secondary school.
We are from the very middle class family. We have not come from the English medium school. We came from our regional languages school.
There are now reports that President Obama will name Massachusetts Senator John Kerry to be the next secretary of defense. Apparently this is part of America's new defense strategy to bore our enemies to death.
It's time to stop defending a system that is clearly in dire need of reform, stop issuing reports and setting up new roadblocks, and start providing Americans with prescription drugs that are both safe and affordable.
I was always an actor, starting in middle school. I was in all the plays and all that. But dancing didn't come into my life until late into high school.
I went to Harvard High because it was a great school. That it happened to be a military school was just a part of it. I gained from the discipline there.
At seven years old, I won a scholarship to George Heriot's School, an independent school in Edinburgh, and I was there until I was 17.
I hated school. Even to this day, when I see a school bus it's just depressing to me. The poor little kids.
Most of my friends surfed, so we would go before school, after school - literally, whenever we could.
I graduated high school a year early and moved to Los Angeles to go to acting school, which is hilarious.
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