The morning after my high-school graduation found me up early job hunting. The dream of college I put on the back burner.
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money.
These kids are the future of the National Football League. They're the next generation that will be playing high school football, NCAA football, and some even to the pros.
There's nothing funny the first time about telling a story about getting beat up and it makes you leave high school.
Athletics provided a life preserver for me, and that maybe kept me out of trouble. I never partied in high school. I mostly just dated.
I wish my school days could have dragged on a little longer, or that I could go back and do it later in life.
I went to public school all my life and all through college and I liked it.
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.
From the time that I was in high school, my life really revolved around live theater, so it almost feels genetic.
What strikes me about high-school reunions is the realization that these are people one has known one's whole life.
I played basketball in high school, and I love watching sports - I'll watch everything except maybe hockey.
I was doing auditions and meetings during the day and going to culinary school at night. And then 'NCIS' happened. So I dropped out of culinary school.
When I got into high school and I was rapping, it was the attention I was loving. It was so hype.
I graduated law school nine months pregnant and didn't take a job.
I used to play soccer when I was in Morocco, but I was more of a basketball player. I played high school basketball, I played AAU basketball.
When I was in high school. I was considered really weird and strange, and people kind of kept their distance.
I went to a private school, and I struggled academically. It was really disheartening to always be considered bad at that.
By the end of high school I was not of course an educated man, but I knew how to try to become one.
High school dropout rates nationally - Not enough is being done on this issue.
After I left high school and got my GED, I studied broadcast journalism for a year at a community college.
In high school I was the manager of the football team, so being around boys is natural to me!