She first grew interested in the subject after working as a high-school math teacher.
To be clear, we're not talking about a high-school dropout minding a cash register.
American high-school girls were 33% less likely to get pregnant in 2001 than in 1991.
Two were lawyers, one was a journalist, one was a doctor, one a high-school teacher.
High-school seniors can apply online through the foundation's Web site until Oct. 31.
"You can have it at the high-school level, no question, " Cantu said in an interview.
To be sure, there are many legitimate scholarships awarded to high-school seniors every year.
Proctor, Mr. Rivers has come to know his son the warrior, not just the high-school student.
Think about the incomparable intensity of first love, the never-to-be-recaptured glory of the high-school basketball championship.
After graduating as his high-school valedictorian, in 1986, he attended Harvard, then Columbia Law.
The rise of graduate assistants in college football stunted the professional advancement of high-school coaches.
Now high-school coaches in football hotbeds earn boatloads of money and preside over pristine facilities.
What high-school star fielding offers will be eager to play basketball at the school?
She was applying for an AmeriCorps job to help adults earn high-school equivalency diplomas.
High-school, college and graduate-school teachers and students are often released because they will miss classes.
That evening, Ravi also texted with Michelle Huang, a high-school friend who was at Cornell.
Thiel is in effect, also encouraging college or even high-school dropouts with the under-20 requirement.
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Within a decade, there will be a drop of 40% in high-school numbers in Poland.
Jordan, the greatest basketball player ever, claims to have been cut from a high-school team.
In the U.S., high-school participation in wrestling rose nearly 15% over the last decade.
That school likens its single-variable calculus MOOC to an Advanced Placement course for high-school students.
Participation for high-school football was 1.1 million last year, a decline of 1.2% from 2007-08.
Community colleges can also serve as a gateway from a high-school diploma to a baccalaureate degree.
The business heroes in his history are mostly immigrants or high-school dropouts and often both.
The poverty rate among high-school dropouts is 12 times the rate for college graduates.
The greatest frequency of binge drinking is found among women aged 18-34 and high-school-age girls.
Armed with only a high-school diploma, Vermeer introduced the world's first large, round haybaler in 1971.
In 1996 underemployment rates among those with less than a high-school degree were over 20%.
The state's economy increasingly needs workers who have been educated beyond high-school level.
To some people, telling high-school athletes that their "weighted assist-plus ratings" need work might border on overkill.
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