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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.
My mother graduated from high school at 15 and went to work to support the family because the eldest son went to college.
I drew as a child, they tell me. I can vaguely remember doing it. And then I drew again in the late years at high school.
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.
I'm a drama kid at heart. That is definitely where my heart and soul is. I did 'Hairspray' in high school - I was Seaweed.
I think that you should definitely listen to what people say, because everyone says it: High school is not the real world.
I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.
In grade school I was smart, but I didn't have any friends. In high school, I quit being smart and started having friends.
I was born in 1999, just a few months after 13 people were left dead after a shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado.
There was a period in high school when, for some reason, I decided that suburbanites were my enemies or my rivals in a way.
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.
Actually, I failed drama in high school because of nerves. I wasn't able to memorize the words. I had complete stage fright.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a nerd, I wasn't a jock. I wasn't a bad kid. I just flew under the radar with my homies.
I started training when I was a senior in high school. I trained at the Combat Zone Wrestling Academy in South Philadelphia.
It was just a fairly normal high school existence, riding our bikes around and hanging out in parks and down in the village.
I was student council president in high school, and even in law school, I was vice-president of the student bar association.
I didn't even graduate from high school. I've never told anybody that before. I got my degree later, when I was in the army.
I've been playing American football since I was six years old. I was a captain of my high school team, playing strong safety.
I was a professional baseball player from the time I was drafted out of high school in 1981 until the time I retired in 2003.
I went to Fountain Valley High School. I remember watching Grove Shakespeare productions here. It left a big impression on me.
I moved from Minnesota to Las Vegas when I was 13, so I spent my high school years there and did some things I'm not proud of.
I think art was the one thing my high school didn't give. And I think that was probably one reason why I was interested in it.
High school is all about hierarchies, labels, cliques - we are labeled and structured. Everyone goes through it, more or less.
Both of my sons used to coach high school football. When they started, I'd say things I shouldn't have. So I learned my lesson.
I knew out of high school I didn't want to go to college. I knew what whatever I did wouldn't have anything to do with college.
I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV.
I don't want to play high schoolers anymore. I guess I don't feel that way. I just want to play characters who are really good.
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.
I have been coaching recently. I coached high school basketball in Arizona, and I hope that more opportunities become available.
I went to Brighton College, Shoreham College for one year, then to Spring Valley High School in Las Vegas for a couple of years.
In high school and college, I did not have any Christian friends except my best friend Sarah, who I actually 'brought to Jesus.'
I started out as a high school teacher in inner-city Chicago and realized quite quickly that my students weren't that motivated.
You know when I was a kid, I hated every day I was in school, from the kindergarten right through to my last day of high school.
When I was 16, at night I went to my high school and chucked rocks at the billboard sign and broke the light bulbs. That was fun.
I guess you could say I was kind of a nerd in high school, so I was in the upper division math courses - I embrace my inner nerd.
I was born in San Antonio, TX, but moved to Lakewood, CO in elementary school. Then, I moved to Valley Center, CA in high school.
When I came to New York after high school in 1959 and started to meet musicians, 'Hot House' was like a standard jam session tune.
I quit high school on my birthday. It was my senior year and I didn't see the point. This was 1962, and I was ready to make music.
I did a lot of theater when I was in high school and college. I also did stand-up in college, so it was always part of what I did.
Before high school ended, I started applying to college. It really wasn't even a choice because of the brainwashing of my parents.
All students should have the opportunity to receive their high school diplomas and be fully prepared for college or the workplace.
I went to Paramount High School, Mayfair High School, all types of high schools. I'm not a high school graduate, but it's all good.
How do I put this? 'Glee' is like 'High School Musical' if 'High School Musical' had its stomach punched and its lunch money stolen.
I loved animation and cartoons, even when it was not cool when you were in high school. I raced home to see the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
But there are advantages to being elected President. The day after I was elected, I had my high school grades classified Top Secret.
But yeah, I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.
I was a jaded high schooler, I was still into pop music, though not as sincerely as I am now. It was more tongue-in-cheek back then.
I see the human in everyone and everything. No one is more important than anyone else; I still hang out with my high school friends.
I'm not ever getting a Pulitzer prize and my books aren't on high school reading lists, but for better or worse I'm a working writer.
Memory has always fascinated me. Think of it. You can recall at will your first day in high school, your first date, your first love.