I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didn't want to go to private school.
I was born and raised in California and benefited from California's excellent public schools, from kindergarten through medical school.
All four of my grandparents were educators, my mom was a school nurse, and I went through the public school system.
My mom is a public school teacher and works with third grade students.
I dropped out of high school. I really had no interest in doing any school work whatsoever.
You show me a school with a principal behind the desk, and I'll show you a school without principal leadership. (Quoting Baruti Kafele)
Safe Routes to School is one with great potential to get children walking and biking to school again. The program uses federal grants to make road and sidewalk repairs aimed at getting kids to school safely on foot or bicycle. The money also supports...
I don't make films to win prizes. I make films to make films.
Independent films have a very different cachet than success films.
The silent film has a lot of meanings. The first part of the film is comic. It represents the burlesque feel of those silent films. But I think that the second part of the film is full of tenderness and emotion.
The Sixth Sense is not a good white film. Insomnia is not a good white film. They're just good films. So why we can't we have good films that happen to have black people, or Asian, or Latino, or any other minority group in them?
What if my boobs decide to grow WHILE I'm at school?
My high school years were exactly like 'Superbad.'
Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.
If being seen as worthy of employing is the best that school does for the schooled, then school is overrated.
I grew up in a military family. I was moved around from school to school, so people aren't always the most welcoming to new girls in school.
If the government is going to mandate levels and punish schools for failing, they should send that money to the school system.
I've never run into a person who yearns for their middle school days.
I can't imagine going to an all-girls school. I went to a public school.
I went to eight different schools my first nine years of school.
I really focused on three things in high school - my company, basketball and my school work.