Mr. DANIELS: You know, the music that you go to high school and college with becomes the music of your life.
We are the first to go to high school, attend college and get our first jobs while broadcasting our lives on the Web.
And believe me, the gamers who (try to) kill me online all day are a lot closer to me than the kids I go to high school with.
Where did they go to high school?
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She dreams of being an actress or a musician and says she wants to go back to high school.
You tell these kids to go back to high school and tell them to not see their old using friends and build a new network of friends, and it's so hard.
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And Longton High School will also be shut in phases, with plans for pupils to go to Sandon High School.
She let me go to residential high school when I was 14 even though I know she wanted me to stay home.
"When I go talk to high school students and ask them if they experience pressure, the majority who raised their hands were the girls, " he said.
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"If you go to Beverly Hills High school, you see an oil well right on the campus, " Ershaghi said.
Many children cannot afford to go onto high school because it isn't free.
African-Americans, a lot of folks were able to go from high school into the plants and earn a good living.
Parents often find out only when their children go on to junior high school that they haven't yet mastered their elementary school subjects.
The website includes background information on city officials, noting that most of those directly involved in the investigation didn't go to the same high school as the suspects.
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"We chose not to put lots of shares in trust for our children because we wanted them to finish high school, go to college, get married and be goal-oriented, " says Knight, whose company ranks 70 on our 200 Best list.
As soon as they finish high school or as soon as I finish grammar school, I have to work through high school and sometimes not even go to college.
She is also a vocal supporter of the DREAM Act, a bill that aims to offer an opportunity for legalization to illegal immigrants who finish high school and go on to college or enlist in the military.
The software entrepreneur and his wife each were the first in their families to finish high school, let alone go to college, so they don't have outsize academic dreams for Shark.
These young people don't have the financial security to go to a university right out of high school and then continue on for a professional degree.
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The Dodgers tried to sign Wilpon in high school, but his parents insisted that he go to college.
More than half of all black men without a high-school diploma go to prison at some time in their lives.
It is almost time for high school graduates to go off to college, moving away from home for the first time.
Fewer than 6% of U.S. high school graduates plan to go into engineering.
Nationwide, 44% of high-school freshmen go on to attend college and 21% earn a bachelor's degree in six years, the College Board said.
At the foundation, our goal is to dramatically increase the number of young people who graduate high school ready for college and career and who go on to complete a postsecondary degree or certificate.
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In 1969, my second brother graduated from high school and was recommended to go to a music college.
She says she is going to finish high school and then really go ahead with her modeling ambitions and is considering acting.
We need a generous IDEA budget so people like me with severe disabilities can graduate from high school with a diploma and go to college.
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College is broadly accessible: sixty-eight per cent of high-school graduates now go on to college (in 1980, only forty-nine per cent did), and employers continue to reward the credential, which means that there is still some selection going on.
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