“I've always been a writer, and in high school, I was the editor of my school newspaper and I got a writing scholarship. It's always been a passion of mine.” WritingSchoolPassionMinesHigh SchoolNewspapersEditorsScholarship Author:Zoe Lister-Jones
“I worked at my high school newspaper at Andover, which came out weekly, unusual for a high school paper. Then my first day at Penn I went right to the 'Daily Pennsylvanian' and pretty much spent most of my college career working both as the sports editor and then editor of the editorial page.” FirstsSchoolSportsCareersCollegePaperPagesHigh SchoolNewspapersEditorsUnusualEditorials Author:Buzz Bissinger
“I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain.” WholeGovernmentSchoolSportsStudentsHigh SchoolWhole LifeNewspapersRanCaptains Author:Bing Gordon
“I was a newspaper editor in high school, and I truly thought of journalism as a career. I loved it.” SchoolCareersHigh SchoolNewspapersJournalismEditorsNewspaper Editors Author:Ed Asner
“I've been interested in cartooning all my life. I read the comics as a kid, and I did cartoons for high school publications - the newspaper and yearbook and soon. In college, I got interested in political cartooning and did political cartoons.” KidsSchoolPoliticalCollegeHigh SchoolNewspapersCartoonPublicationYearbookPolitical Cartoons Author:Bill Watterson
“I started running in Junior High School. I was so slow and uncoordinated the coach set me up with a paper route so that instead of going to work out after school I went to the corner of Providence Ave at Crestline St. and picked up a bundle of 15 newspapers.” RunningSchoolPaperHigh SchoolWork OutCornersCoachesNewspapersProvidenceRoutesGoing To WorkJuniorsBundlesJunior HighAfter SchoolHigh School Junior Author:Gerry Lindgren
“I knew that I was a good writer in high school and won awards, and I was the editor of my school newspaper. So I knew that I was a good writer and I wanted to somehow capitalize and sort of utilize a talent that I thought I had.” WantedSchoolTalentHigh SchoolNewspapersAwardsEditorsGood Writers Author:Halle Berry
“My Big Mama is my No. 1 financial role model. Much of my advice stems from what she taught me. She never made more than $13,000 a year, yet she paid off her home before she retired. She saved money from every paycheck. She taught me to be skeptical. It makes me cry to think that I'm a nationally syndicated personal finance columnist for one of the world's best newspapers and my core advice comes from my black grandmother who was a nurse's aide with just a high school education.” ThinkingWorldYearsMadeHomeBigsSchoolBlackRolesAdviceCryTaughtModelsHigh SchoolPaidFinancialSavedCoreNewspapersFinanceGrandmotherRole ModelsNurseStemRetiredSkepticalMamaPaychecksColumnistsSchool EducationPersonal FinancePaid OffBig Mama Author:Michelle Singletary
“NEW RULE: 'Kidiots' Leave the children behind. At least until they learn something. A new study has shown that half of American high schools agree that newspapers should only be able to publish government-approved material. Almost one out of five said people should not be allowed to voice unpopular opinions..This is the first generation after September 11th, who discovered news during a 'watch what you say' administration...George W. Bush once asked, 'is our children learning.' No, they isn't. A better question would be, 'is our teacher's teaching?” PeopleShouldFirstsChildrenSaidGovernmentWould BeAbleSchoolVoiceBehindsHalfOpinionWatchesStudyFiveTeacherGenerationsTeachingMaterialsNewsHigh SchoolOur ChildrenAgreeNewspapersAdministrationSeptemberPublishApprovedChildren LearningSeptember 11th Author:Bill Maher
“I was sports editor for my high school newspaper, but I think I shied away from journalism.” ThinkingSchoolSportsHigh SchoolNewspapersJournalismEditors Author:Jenna Bush
“In high school, I was very active in extracurricular activities such as art, theatre, and choir. I also wrote for the school newspaper, but not regularly, because I never liked writing non-fiction very much.” WritingArtSchoolFictionActivityHigh SchoolActiveTheatreNewspapersNon FictionChoirExtracurricular Activities Author:Meg Cabot