Kate: As you know Robbie's shining moment this year was when he set a school record for cursing in an eighth grade English class. [gets up and writes on blackboard] Kate: Asshole. You're familiar with that word, Mrs Weaver? Emily: Yes, I am and I've ...
My parents were supportive. I didn't have good grades, but they could tell I wasn't lazy.
True class can never receive the highest grade..for its grade is endless
I was a paper boy, beginning the summer between my fourth-grade and fifth-grade years.
Shockingly, too many of our children don't read to grade level. Studies show that if a child does not read to grade level by third grade, that child is likely to drop out of school. I believe the love of reading begins at home. We should do all we ca...
People says it gets easier. People are stupid." -Vlad
In third grade I thought I loved her - by sixth grade, I was sure of it
So, I'm the Eighth Wonder of the World. It's flattering and very, very funny.
Thank you. There were three of us kids, all right together. I’m the oldest, she was the knee-baby, and my brother Henry came last. Funny, I miss her all the time, but I miss her most when I’m reading Austen. We’d been fans since we were in the ...
We may have given to us, in this life, a few things that will give us satisfaction, temporally; but the things that are eternal, the things that are "worth while", are those eternal things that we reach out for, and prepare ourselves to receive, and ...
And on the eighth day, Satan laughed.
I’m reminded of a story I told my 5th grade class in the 4th grade.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
I feel like you learn how to do school in second grade through fifth grade. During those years, I was never home.
In the sixth grade, I auditioned for a play called 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.' I got the lead, and I was terrified, but I went and did it.
I've often wondered about people that come to the profession late in life. I've wanted to be an actor since the first grade. I watched a play being performed by the third grade class, and it was... magic.
In order to be Miss Anybody you had to have excellent grades, and I had terrible grades because of my dyslexia.
It never gets easier, missing you. And sometimes I wonder if it ever will.
They'll torture you for months before killing you if you run" Otis shrugged, as if this was an everyday occurrence.
I remember I was in grade school, the fourth grade, in a free reading period in the library. Someone in my class found a copy of the Forbes 400, a list of the richest people in America, and my dad's name was on it.
I grew really fast. It's true I went from 5'6" to 6'1" in six months in 8th grade. By the end of 8th grade, I was 6'1". Everyone was freaking out.