I was student council president in high school, and even in law school, I was vice-president of the student bar association.
I was involved with my theater program in high school, and I was involved in a festival where I could audition for a lot of different schools.
It's a staggering transition for high school students that found they could study five hours a week and make As and Bs.
I did a lot of modeling in the U.K. A lot of it wasn't high fashion because I don't have the body or the face for high fashion modeling. I did a lot of sportswear, swimwear, and beachwear.
Miss Marple believes in justice and has very high standards. There is nothing you could say or do that would shock her.
Teens are always shown as one dimensional. They're stereotyped. When I was in high school, I cared about more than getting a date or making the team.
I had done plays in high school. It was something I always wanted to do since I was little. I was a drama major at UC-Irvine.
I had managers approaching me in high school asking me if I wanted to act professionally, but to me, having to miss school to do that meant missing time with my friends, which was completely unacceptable.
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.
When I was in high school, we used to do 15-20 hours of dance per week, and then when you graduate, you don't have that much time on your hands anymore.
The kind of young woman who can be a terrific torchbearer has high standards all the time, not just in her prom dress, but every, ordinary day.
I was a bad dater, and up until 8th grade I went to an all boy's school. So, by the time I hit high school I was a bit freaked out by women in general.
My parents have always been incredibly supportive. Even when I dropped out of high school, they said, 'We trust you, we believe in you.'
Buster Green: If you gotta shoot, aim high. I don't wanna hit the groundhog.
If I had my choice, every high school would be teaching financial literacy along with math and science.
I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.
I worked at a daycare for a couple of years going through high school and college. I did youth sports camps. I ran all the camps through my college.
I was in every club and extra-curricular activity at high school, and I was in the National Honor Society.
I dropped out of high school when I was 16, after I had a huge argument with my English teacher over the meaning of the word 'existentialism.'
When I was in junior high, a foreign-history teacher started a theater class. So I got my feet wet there and through high school, so I was very fascinated with acting as a means of expression.
My grandmother was a teacher, my sister was a teacher, my daughter was a teacher and is now a superintendent in northern California, and my son-in-law is a high school principal. I am surrounded.