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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
We all remember special days at school, whether it was going on a field trip, doing a science experiment, or performing in a school play.
I got kicked out of high school, went to 3 different high schools and summer school and extra night school just so I could maybe graduate and try to make it up, because I flunked pretty much my entire freshman year, mainly because I just never showed up.
I mean I met James Wan at film school. That's where we met. I didn't go to film school to find someone else to work with. I was thinking I would go and learn to direct and go and be a director like everyone else at school.
He wouldn't talk to me for two months. I was like, 'What an ass**le.' Actors are used to getting their way and to treating women like objects. "[on Wesley Snipes after she reports he made unreturned passes at her]
My high school wasn't a big public school; it was tiny. There were 36 girls in my graduating class. We were a big group of girls that by the time senior year came along couldn't wait to get away from school fast enough but we loved each other. It's really fun to see the girls at reunions now.
I was a competitive swimmer in middle school and high school. — © Katharine McPhee
I was a competitive swimmer in middle school and high school.
I went to art school for about a year. I was born and raised in the Willamette Valley in Oregon into a middle-class family who didn't have the funds to say, "Here, kid. Here's your money for school." So I worked real hard during the summer and saved money and was able to go to school for a year and borrowed a little money which I paid back after that first year.
My first girlfriend in high school, I had a girlfriend in grade school, but my first girlfriend in high school was Mare Winningham, very fine actress.
I finished school, because I started when I was thirteen, so basically around 16 or 17, I just focused on finishing high school.
Parents teach in the toughest school in the world - The School for Making People. You are the board of education, the principal, the classroom teacher, and the janitor.
I was pursuing the arts with theater in school, and I was doing after-school activities, but not in any real movement towards a professional career.
What makes me sad about school is that the people who are unhappy are unhappy because they don't believe it will change. And I just want to say: 'It does! High school ends and it's over.' I will tell anyone that it's OK to be unhappy at school, make lots of mistakes and then it will be over.
The fact is, I was never too bright in school. I ain't ashamed of it, though. I mean, how much do school principals make a month?
Without federal standards for school lunches, candy bars, packaged snacks and soda can be offered to our children in school.
I promised to finish school, so I'll figure it out I guess. Besides, I'm on a special school for musicians and artists, so I'm not the only one with this life style.
We have received unconfirmed reports out of our embassy in Amman in Jordan that two Indonesian nationals, or precisely two Indonesian reporters ... have been taken away by armed individuals.
My mom put me into a performing arts elementary school back in Cincinnati, so I started studying acting in school when I was seven. — © KiKi Layne
My mom put me into a performing arts elementary school back in Cincinnati, so I started studying acting in school when I was seven.
I thought about going to NYU film school - that was this ideal to me. But I didn't make any kind of grades in high school.
I used to come to school with my school bag hanging on one shoulder and the cricket kit on the other. It was pretty cool and I felt special.
Spies could be invaluable in peacetime, once the fighting actually started, their value dropped steeply. When the swords were out, it was the information your own scouts provided that mattered, not reports from unknown people whose veracity you couldn't prove.
I never even went to high school because I went straight from middle school into the music business. I don't really know what it is supposed to be like.
I was a strange kid in that, while most kids hate school and want to turn 18 or 21, I loved high school.
I attended the elementary school at Schweinfurt and the secondary school.
School's not for everyone, but I'm not telling people to leave school.
We are not a club or a Sunday school class, but a school of the woods.
I can't imagine going to an all-girls school. I went to a public school.
I left school with basically nothing, I was a special needs kid. I did feel as though my school had let me down.
Mentorship is important for everybody, but it can come in a variety of forms. It can come from your boss or another colleague who may be more of a peer, or someone who reports into you if they have a lot of experience or creative experience.
I try to spend a lot of time with people outside my direct reports. The view from the top is totally distorted. If you only spend time with your directs, you have no perspective on what's really going on.
It has always been my dream to open a school for the poor children in the city who drop out of school due to financial problems.
On the science of global climate change, I'm an agnostic. I've seen Al Gore's movie, and I've read reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. I've also listened to the 'skeptics.' I don't know who's right.
I am a full-time mom; that is my first job. The most important job ever. I started my business when he started school. When he is in school, I do my meetings, my sketches, and everything else. I cook him breakfast. Bring him to school. Pick him up. Prepare his lunch. I spend the afternoon with him.
Like all school students, I think I did a play in my school. The common things, I would say. Nothing really exceptional.
...it is quite obvious that the temperature change during the last 100 years or so includes significant natural changes, both the linear change and fluctuations. It is very puzzling that the IPCC reports state that it is mostly due to the greenhouse effect.
We have to be aware that the scientific community throws up tons of different hypotheses and at a certain point we'll find out who was right and who was wrong. But we have to go with the best information right now, which I would claim to be the IPCC reports.
I listened to a lot of No Doubt stuff when I was in high school - or maybe it was middle school... I don't want to age myself too much!
I'm from a working-class background - I had free school meals all my life and then spent six years in art school.
I always wrote songs. Elementary school, middle school. It didn't feel more creative than speaking. It was just normal to do that.
When I was in grade school and high school, I did a lot of chorale singing. And the chorus would be tenor, bass, and alto and soprano.
I do school online. My favorite thing to do with school is to finish things and then watch it go away, especially when I am working on a laptop.
High school is very intense for everyone. But at a boarding school, because you're there 24 hours a day, everything gets magnified. — © Curtis Sittenfeld
High school is very intense for everyone. But at a boarding school, because you're there 24 hours a day, everything gets magnified.
I moved across the country when I was 16, so I left my high school and finished school online in order to pursue my acting more.
Get out of bed, go to school, stick at school. Make it happen for yourself because those opportunities are waiting.
I did some school plays in elementary school, but that was it.
I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school.
I was doing good in school, but I didn't want to do school anymore.
USA Today reports that the number of death row executions this year has hit a 35-year low. They attribute that to DNA evidence clearing more people and the fact that Rick Perry has been on the road campaigning.
Well, when I moved to L.A. at 17, I had just come out of high school. I grew up and went to public school in Boston.
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didnt want to go to private school.
The photographs of Iraqi prisoners being subjected to degrading and humiliating treatment by their captors, and the reports of acts of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and other acts of maltreatment shock the conscience.
I was 17, still in school, and my manager saw me in school, and then we hooked up, and after that, I went straight into making music.
At school, I was basically a loner, it was hard until I was 15 or so. Then I went to art school and was gifted with freedom to do the things I really wanted to do. — © Gilbert O'Sullivan
At school, I was basically a loner, it was hard until I was 15 or so. Then I went to art school and was gifted with freedom to do the things I really wanted to do.
Pretty much everyone hates high school. It's a measure of your humanity, I suspect. If you enjoyed high school, you were probably a psychopath or a cheerleader. Or possibly both. Those things aren't mutually exclusive, you know. I've tried to block out the memory of my high school years, but no matter how hard you try, it's always with you, like an unwanted hitchhiker. Or herpes. I assume.
It troubled me that we had these reports of torture of detainees, we had people jailed at Guantanamo Bay who couldn't even talk to their lawyers and couldn't see the evidence against them - sort of fundamental bedrock civil liberties things.
I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.
I was never really bullied at school. I was pretty confident in terms of school work and teachers and I've never shyed away from much but a lot of people have come up to me and said that they were bullied at school and my portrayal of Neville has influenced them a lot in their lives and helped them out.
The New York Times reports that [Donald] Trump wants [Jared] Kushner in the White House, and he's exploring whether he can take a position. It's problematic, though, because even an unpaid job could fall under a law prohibiting nepotism.
You basically have to be willing to devote your life to journalism if you want to break in. Treat it like it's medical school or law school.
I stayed a year in the sixth form and there was talk of Cambridge, but I wanted to go to drama school. At 17 and three months I went to the Old Vic School in London. This most remarkable and brilliant drama school lasted only six years because the Old Vic Theatre hadn't the money to go on funding it.
Mayo College, where I got my grounding, is a private boarding school. It is a traditional school with brilliant teachers including some from overseas.
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