I played sports growing up in high school.
I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school.
Music was a way of rebelling against the whole rah-rah high school thing.
My mom sang in high school choir and so did my father.
I hated high school. It was a prison.
High school was so much fun, and it wasn't a wreck at all.
In high school and college all my friends and my brother wrestled.
I'm trying to go through the whole process of high school to college to work.
I was a weird animal in high school, doing no work and getting straight A's.
Thus, after finishing high school, I started with high expectations and enthusiasm to study chemistry at the famous Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.
I went to an all-girls school for part of high school, and the idea of boys was amazing to me; like, all I ever wanted to do was kiss boys and be around boys.
I coach a high school wrestling team and a middle school team. I consider myself a coach and an activist, so I'm really involved in the community.
I was in theater when I was in elementary, middle school and high school. I didn't know it would be an actual profession for me. I didn't think of it as a reality.
My entire high school career - my entire school career - I've been like three feet taller than everyone in my grade.
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.
I loved school, maybe too much, really. I was summa cum laude in high school. I was driven that way.
I went to James Monroe High School, a big school in the East Bronx. My first promotion was the first alumni reunion dance. I got all the names and addresses out of the yearbook. It came off very well.
I've been programming computers since elementary school, where they taught us, and I stuck with computer science through high school and college.
I didn't go to high school, and I didn't go to grade school either. Education, I think, is for refinement and is probably a liability.
I have been a goof my whole life. I wasn't really the popular girl in school and didn't have any boyfriends in high school because I was a nerd. I was a geek.
In fourth grade I had a high school reading level, but I didn't want to go to school and I didn't feel I belonged there.