“If you make the decision to send your kid to public school don't even look at private schools. Just shut the door. Just turn off the TV. And then you don't even have to worry about preschool. You have to worry about what's good for your kid, but you don't have to worry about how to position yourself.” IfsLooksKidsSchoolTurnsDecisionWorryDoorsPositionTvsPublic SchoolTurn OffPrivate SchoolPreschool Author:Cynthia Nixon
“My dad told me when I went into high school, 'It's not what you do when you walk in the door that matters. It's what you do when you walk out.' That's when you've made a lasting impression.” MadeMatterSchoolWalksDoorsDadHigh SchoolMy DadImpressionLastingLasting Impressions Author:Jim Thome
“I've always got into stunts; even at drama school, I was falling down trap doors, and swinging in on ropes.” SchoolFallDoorsDramaTrapsRopeFalling Down Author:Thomas Howes
“Music education opens doors that help children pass from school into the world around them - a world of work, culture, intellectual activity, and human involvement. The future of our nation depends on providing our children with a complete education that includes music.” WorldHumansChildrenHelpingSchoolCultureNationsDoorsDependsActivityIntellectualOur ChildrenProvidingCarpe DiemInvolvementCarpeArt And MusicArt EducationChildren EducationChildren And EducationMusic EducationMusic CultureMusic In SchoolsCulture And Education Author:Gerald R. Ford
“To draw does not simply mean to reproduce contours; the drawing does not simply consist in the idea: the drawing is even the expression, the interior form, the plan, the model. Look what remains after that! The drawing is three fourths and a half of what constitutes painting. If I had to put a sign over my door to the atelier, I would write: School of drawing, and I'm certain that I would create painters.” IfsWritingLooksMeanDoeIdeasSchoolFormCertainThreeHalfPlansDoorsPaintingExpressionModelsDrawsRemainsDrawingPainterInteriors Author:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
“Since every school in India teaches English, why can't it be our link language? Why do Tamils have to study English for communication with the world and Hindi for communications within India? Do we need a big door for the big dog and a small door for the small dog? I say, let the small dog use the big door too!” WorldNeedsUseBigsSchoolLanguageTeachStudyDoorsDogCommunicationIndiaLinksHindiSmall Dogs Author:C. N. Annadurai
“Religion is a personal, private matter and parents, not public school officials, should decide their children's religious training. We should not have teacher-led prayers in public schools, and school officials should never favor one religion over another, or favor religion over no religion (or vice versa). I also believe that schools should not restrict students' religious liberties. The free exercise of faith is the fundamental right of every American, and that right doesn't stop at the schoolhouse door.” ShouldBelieveChildrenMatterHumorSchoolPoliticalParentReligiousPrayerLibertyTeacherDoorsStudentsExerciseTrainingFundamentalsVicesFavorsOfficialsPublic SchoolVice VersaPolitical HumorReligious Liberty Author:George W. Bush
“I realized that the way I approached architecture was with a somewhat fashion brain. That didn't get me very good marks in school, because everyone thought fashion was lightweight. In architecture they say, "Well, why is the door pink? Where does it go? What does the pink mean? What does it symbolize? All the other doors are beige, why is that one pink?" I was like, "Well, it's pink because it's pretty."” WayWellsMeanDoeSchoolBrainDoorsFashionMarkVery GoodArchitectureI Realized Author:Tom Ford
“It is true that I grew up in an affluent neighborhood and went to a prestigious school. But there were horrors that went on behind closed doors.” SchoolBehindsDoorsGrewHorrorGrew UpNeighborhoodClosed DoorsAffluentBehind Closed DoorsPrestigious Author:Kirby Wright
“When I got home from school, I never knew which mood of my mom was gonna be on the other side of the door. I didn't know what I was gonna get when I turned the doorknob. That's very good preparation if you want to be a producer.” IfsKnowsWantHomeSchoolSidesDoorsMomVery GoodMy MomMoodProducersPreparation Author:Gary Dell'Abate
“I shall never forget the faces of the boys and the girls in that little Welhausen Mexican School, and I remember even yet the pain of realizing and knowing then that college was closed to practically every one of those children because they were too poor. And I think it was then that I made up my mind that this nation could never rest while the door to knowledge remained closed to any American.” ThinkingMindChildrenLittlesMadeSchoolPainRememberFacesGirlNationsRealizingForgetPoorBoysKnowingDoorsCollegeNever ForgetMexican Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“In the U.S., coaches could be the father next door. They had no formal training. They're like old hockey players. They don't go to school and study.” SchoolNextFatherStudyPlayerDoorsTrainingCoachesHockeyFormalHockey Player Author:Gabe Polsky
“He who opens a school door, closes a prison.” SchoolEducationTeachTeacherDoorsTeachingPrisonAppreciationEducationalGreat TeacherBest TeacherTeaching ChildrenGreat EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersSchool TeachersSchools And EducationSchool EducationTeaching And EducationTeachers And TeachingTeaching EducationTeacher StudentChildren LearningTeacher And StudentGreat TeachingQuality EducationChildren EducationStudents And EducationStudent LearningTeacher AppreciationChildren And EducationValue Of EducationAmerican EducationEducation For AllFree EducationSchool DaysTeaching StudentsThanking TeachersTraining And EducationRelated To EducationTeachers Learning From StudentsFirst Day Of SchoolGreat SchoolsSchools And TeachersThank You TeacherEducation In AmericaSchool CurriculumTeacher Appreciation DayTeacher Appreciation WeekEducational ChangeEnglish EducationSchool EnglishSubjects In School Author:Victor Hugo
“Since war often enters homes through the "kitchen door," we need to understand women's attempts to keep life going in the face of shortage of food, closing of schools and reduced freedoms.” NeedsWarHomeSchoolFacesDoorsKitchenClosingShortage Author:Zainab Salbi
“I still have my school friends who are actually friends. It's nice that they don't think much about my singing career. They think it is cool, and they are happy for me, but they don't really bother me about it. To them, I'm still just the schoolgirl from next door.” ThinkingStillsSchoolNextCareersNiceDoorsSingingBotherSchool FriendsSinging Career Author:Jackie Evancho
“We lived in a neighborhood that was too rich for us. When I was young, I had to deliver groceries to the homes of the kids I went to school with. I had to go to the back doors to make the deliveries. It was embarrassing. That was one thing out of a hundred.” HomeKidsSchoolYoungRichDoorsOne ThingHundredNeighborhoodEmbarrassingGroceriesDeliveryBack Doors Author:Rodney Dangerfield
“You can't have an honest fourth grade school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Johnny, your son, your only child, the fruit of your loin, is a moron. I have no idea how this kid finds a door to get out of the house in the morning. If I were you, I would waste him and start over. Now, I say that with all due respect.” IfsChildrenIdeasKidsSchoolHouseMorningTeacherDoorsHonestSonWasteFruitDuesNo IdeaGradesFourthStarting OverMoronOnly ChildYour SonSchool TeachersGrades In SchoolFourth Grade Author:Dom Irrera
“It's disgraceful and embarrassing that the highest technology in a typical city high school in this country is the metal detector the students pass through at the front door.” CountrySchoolCitiesTechnologyDoorsFrontsStudentsHighestHigh SchoolMetalsTypicalEmbarrassingFront DoorsDisgracefulMetal Detectors Author:Bran Ferren
“I'm from the generation that had the boys' door and the girls' door when you went to school, and you got in big trouble if you went in the wrong one.” IfsBigsSchoolGirlBoysGenerationsTroubleDoors Author:Margaret Atwood
“Sometimes I'd knock on the door of somebody I was going to school with, so it was like living a double life.” SometimesSchoolDoorsDouble Life Author:Michelle Rodriguez
“There's no school that you can go to and learn how to be a "Daily Show" correspondent and how to interview people and, you know, essentially leave your soul outside the door and go in there and kind of, you know, destroy people's lives sometimes.” PeopleKnowsKindSoulSometimesShowsSchoolDoorsYour SoulInterviewsDaily Show Author:Aasif Mandvi
“In high school, some of the guys were really into music. When I first joined the team as a sophomore, I was blown away when we came out for our first home matchI'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. The seniors would bring their whole stereo system. We started by yelling and stuff inside this little room just off the gym; then the coaches said, "Ready. Go!" We threw open the door and came running out. Even when I hear the songs now I get all jacked up.” ThinkingFirstsLittlesSaidWholeHomeRunningSchoolGuySongStuffRoomsDoorsTeamReadyHigh SchoolCoachesGymSeniorBumpsYellingGeeseBlown AwaySophomoreFirst Home Author:Karch Kiraly
“This notion of public-school doors being barred to God would have confounded not only the founding fathers but also those who attended American public schools as recently as the early 1960s.” SchoolChristianFatherReligiousDoorsNotionFoundingPublic School1960s Author:William Murchison
“I missed the day in school where you subtract all the zeros. Let's say you subtract 10,000 minus 89. I never got the fact that you go next door and borrow a cup of coffee, and the zero changes to nine. For the longest time, I didn't know how to do it. I still to this day have been affected, and it was just one day they taught it. I was too afraid to say, "Why? What's going on with the zeroes?" So for the longest time, I thought that was a conspiracy.” KnowsHas BeensStillsFactsSchoolNextKnow HowDoorsTaughtOne DayCoffeeNineCupsJust OneThis DayAffectedZeroConspiracyCoffee CupMinus Author:Rich Fulcher
“I literally didn't know my father. My mother had been a secretary, and after she and my father split, she went back to work for an advertising executive. So my older brother and I were "latch-door kids." We went home for lunch and after school by ourselves.” KnowsHomeKidsSchoolMotherFatherDoorsBrotherAdvertisingExecutivesLunchSplitsSecretaryBack To WorkOlder BrotherAfter SchoolLatches Author:George Carlin
“We grew up in a praying home [with Alex Kendrick], we saw incredible answers to prayer in our parents' lives, they grew up in praying homes, our father launched a Christian school with nothing, basically he had some people that believed in the project but they had very little resources, and we watched our parents deal with those issues first in prayer, and then when they went out knocking on doors they saw amazing doors answered and resources come in.” PeopleFirstsLittlesHomeSchoolChristianFatherParentPrayerAnswersDealsIssuesSawsDoorsGrewPrayingProjectsGrew UpResourcesIncrediblesOur FatherAlexKnockingAnswers To PrayerChristian SchoolsKnocking On Doors Author:Stephen Kendrick
“Students can't leave their lives at the door when they come to school. They bring with them whatever is going on at home and in their communities. Poetry and theater provide an outlet for students to express themselves and process what they're going through.” HomeSchoolProcessCommunityDoorsStudentsTheaterOutlets Author:Renee Watson
“I'm definitely not a laptop/midi/abelton guy. But there is a lot of music I like. I really like Bach organ music. I really like Chopin piano music. I really like Wendy Carlo's electronic music. I really like Miles Davis and John Mclaughlin jazz style. So I'm not only an old-school rocker, but I have to admit that I'm going to be listening to The Doors, Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, David Bowie and Bob Dylan many times a week.” SchoolGuyDoorsWeekStyleListeningStonesJazzPopsMilesPianoBobOrgansRollingDylanRolling StonesOld SchoolLaptopsElectronic MusicBowieRockersWendyPiano MusicMidi Author:Gordon Raphael