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I've only been in one fight in my whole life... in 7th grade, yet everyone thinks I'm a maniac.
In first grade, I told my friends I had a third story in my house filled with jewels and lions.
I was in the same class of 100 kids from grade 6 through 12, many of whom I still call friends.
At thirteen I began modeling, doing my first television commercial in ninth grade for Pizza Hut.
I didn't learn how to read until I was at the end of fifth grade and 11 years old and held back.
I remember learning how to play 'The Fool On The Hill' on piano when I was in maybe fifth grade.
When I was in 8th grade, I saw Branagh's 'Henry V' in the Paris Theater, and it changed my life.
When I was in the fourth grade, I became intensely interested in geography and I learned it well.
I remember in third grade, I asked my mom, 'How does an engine work?' So my mom bought me a book.
I saw Styx in sixth grade. I loved Tommy Shaw. I got sneakers like him - he wore these tan Nikes.
I was a very quiet, shy child. I just became quite talkative in high school, in Grade 10 onwards.
I could do my own nails... I went to beauty school in the 11th grade. But why would I do that now?
My mom actually taught fifth grade, so... I'm good with fifth graders. That's, like, my specialty.
I still can't manage to keep a journal, and people have been telling me to since the fourth grade.
I was made fun of for being fat from fourth or fifth grade to eighth grade. That was pretty rough.
The short version is I'm just a total Apple fanboy. I started programming Apples in seventh grade.
I was in seventh grade, and getting a part in Full House was huge. It opened so many doors for me.
I was a schoolteacher; I taught seventh and eighth grade, and I tried to write fiction on the side.
I once had this massacred afro in third grade. Parts were bigger than others. It was just terrible.
Even if we grade on a very generous curve, many Americans flunk when it comes to financial literacy.
I have a daughter who is a sophomore in college and another who is in the 11th grade of high school.
It was my fifth grade teacher who introduced the idea that writing could be more than a hobby for me.
Instead of doing a B or C grade Hindi film, I would much rather do an A grade regional language film.
C is a passing grade. You don't need straight A's to be a scientist, despite what you may have heard.
Sixth grade was a big time, in my childhood, of hoops and friendship, and coming up with funny things.
I've loved vampires for a very long time. In eighth grade, I guess, my research paper was on vampires.
I failed first grade, which is my biggest problem. You always feel like a failure, like you're stupid.
We learn English from fifth grade on in school, and I was an exchange student when I was 17 in Houston.
During grade school, we moved to a white, working-class suburb in San Diego, and there were no Mexicans.
I was born in L.A. County Hospital, but I grew up in Pasadena. I married my 8th grade sweetheart, Marcia.
I have known Marbury since he was in seventh grade, and I have always felt he is a hell of an NBA player.
In 2nd grade, a girl who was a friend of mine gave me a homemade valentine. Like, a real, handwritten one!
I never was a great sports player. In fact, in fourth grade, I had the second to the worst softball throw.
I auditioned for a play in fifth grade, and that's when I knew that I wanted to be a singer and performer.
I first started rapping when I heard the Sugarhill Gang in 1979, when I was 11 years old in seventh grade.
I finished all the math books by third grade and most of the reading books. So I was considered disruptive.
I'm a kid from Kansas, so J.C. Penney was where I got all my clothes from kindergarten to around 7th grade.
When I was in fifth grade, a boy put a rose on my desk and I threw it away. The attention makes me nervous.
I had a ninth grade teacher who told me I was much smarter and much better than I was allowing myself to be.
I go to third grade, and I'm scared to death. I'm just 6 years old, and the kids are so much bigger than me.
I was barely in grade school when I helped my mother rearrange the living room furniture for the first time.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
I quit school in the sixth grade because of pneumonia. Not because I had it, but because I couldn't spell it.
I moved around 13 different times before I was in fifth grade, not having money, not having a lot of friends.
I'm from Wisconsin; well, that's where I went to school from, like, sixth grade till I graduated high school.
If I came home with a grade of A, my father would say, 'There must have been a lot of dummies in that class.'
My biggest phobia is spiders. When I was in second grade, one of my classmates got bitten. That did it for me.
The first time I began to really think about politics was in fifth grade, during President Reagan's first term.
How can any one paint who cannot grade colors? How can any one write poetry who has not learnt to hear and see?
Repeating a grade needs to be the last resort, not an automatic response to a child who is struggling to learn.