“My dad has had a rare form of leukemia since I was in about 7th grade. But they've come up with some amazing drugs since then and he's doing really well today.” WellsTodayFormDadDrugMy DadCome UpGradesLeukemia Author:Tom DeLonge
“To solve the drug problem, we have to start at the root - first grade. If a boy has all the toys in his head that reading can give him, and you hook him into science fiction, then you've got the future secured.” IfsGivingFirstsProblemReadingFictionBoysDrugRootsScience FictionSolveGradesToysHookSecured Author:Ray Bradbury
“The 9th grade was the best three years of my life. I was benching 85 lbs, drug free!” YearsThreeDrugGradesThree YearsDrug Free Author:Dan John
“My kids have to maintain good grades. They have to be involved in activities. They have to report to me how thing are going. I watch for any activity that would steer them wrong - drinking, drugs, etc. So their skin in the game is knowing the money won't be there if they don't do their part.” IfsKidsGamesWatchesKnowingInvolvedDrugActivitySkinsDrinkingReportsGradesEtcSteersGood Grades Author:Michelle Singletary
“Janie: Did you ever sell drugs? Cabel: Yes. Pot. Ninth and tenth grade. I was, uh...rather troubled back then. Janie: Why did you stop? Cabel: Got busted, and Captain made me a better deal. Janie: So you've been a narc since then? Cabel: I cringe at your terminology.” MadeDealsDrugSellsGradesPotCaptainsCringeTerminologyBustedJanie Author:Lisa McMann