Cultural dominance of middle-class norms prevail in middle-class schools with a teacher teaching toward those standards and with students striving to maintain those standards.
I was fantastically well versed by the time I left school. I had a teacher who put 'A Clockwork Orange' my way, and 'Catcher in the Rye.'
When I first came to Los Angeles, I was a teacher in Compton. I know how in need schools are around the country.
I enjoyed school - although I ran away on the first day. I'd reminded the teacher that it was nearly time for 'Watch With Mother' on TV.
I'd love to go back to school for philosophy. I love philosophy, so I'm always reading philosophy books, annoying my girlfriend with that type of stuff.
I ended up turning down a full scholarship of music at the conservatory to pay to go to cooking school.
I had an opportunity to play baseball in college, but I just didn't want to go to school. I started focusing on my music and it was game over!
We weren't allowed to have secular music in the house growing up. I was home-schooled, and gospel was the only choice we had.
I feel 'Britannia High' is aimed at an older audience than 'High School Musical.' 'Britannia High' is more of a serious drama, with the music and dance on top.
I don't know whether schooling would have helped me get farther along in music at this time. I doubt it would have.
What you need to learn how to do is analyze situations and do differential diagnoses and understand the principle and the concepts rather than learn all the details, and medical school doesn't begin to do that.
The school-boy doesn't force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.
I'd like to keep our kids in their schools. I'd like to keep our young men and women in jobs.
For millions of men and women, the church has been the hospital for the soul, the school for the mind and the safe depository for moral ideas.
Young women today do not marry the men they met in high school, or even the one they go out with at college, because they do not need to.
My mom wouldn't let me buy clothes she didn't like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school.
I'm simply the mom who makes the lunch, drives to school, finds where the toys are, washes the clothes, and I'm here to play. And that's all I should be.
Coming from theater, and having been to acting school, and done little, small Australian independent movies, a lot of the time, it's always about character.
Estrella Starr: [about Penny Lane] She used to run a school for Band-Aids.
I can read and write. I went to school for six years. I just couldn't continue.
When I was in school, and even after, I did a lot of classic plays, and I guess it sort of extended into film.