“I spent most of my high school years on movie sets and I'd have like one teacher, which was really bad.” YearsSchoolTeacherHigh SchoolMovie SetsSchool Years Author:Devon Sawa
“I was a misfit, but I think most teenagers feel that way. I don't care if you were a popular jock or the kid who spent his lunch hours in a stairwell reading a book, we all seem to have dealt with insecurities of one kind or another throughout our high school years.” IfsThinkingWayFeelsYearsKindBookSeemsCareKidsSchoolReadingHoursHigh SchoolDon't CareTeenagerI Don't CareInsecurityLunchMisfitsJocksSchool Years Author:Charles de Lint
“I think your teenage years define your musical roots forever. You're always looking for a theme for your high school years.” ThinkingYearsSchoolForeverHigh SchoolRootsMusicalThemeTeenageTeenage YearsSchool Years Author:Patrick Wilson
“I spent my childhood in Newfoundland and then my junior high and high school years in Alberta, Canada.” YearsSchoolChildhoodHigh SchoolCanadaJuniorsJunior HighSchool YearsAlberta Author:Sara Canning
“I never went to school for that. In high school we had photography, which was great. That was another moment of discovery. I had a great teacher - I can't even remember her name now. I ended up going to boarding school for my last high school years and they had a dark room there. Of course there was curfew; you were supposed to be in bed at a certain time. But I would sneak out and sneak into the dark room and work all night.” YearsI CanMomentsSchoolLastsRememberNightCertainCoursesNamesDarkRoomsTeacherBedPhotographyHigh SchoolDiscoverySupposed To BeAll NightGreat TeacherSneakDark RoomCurfewSchool Years Author:Jeff Vespa
“And you're figuring out who you are, and you haven't yet become stagnant in your thinking. You haven't solidified. And one thing that I find is that a lot of grown-ups tend to look back on their high school or middle school years and say, "Oh, thank God all that's over."” ThinkingYearsLooksSchoolOne ThingMiddleHavensHigh SchoolWho You AreThank GodStagnantMiddle SchoolSchool Years Author:Lauren Myracle
“But, once again, when I said I'm so grateful for my mom just being adamant about me staying in public school - that is what allowed me to be exposed to so many different types of people. I went to a high school that was by the beach. I elected to do bussing my junior high school years. And my first year of high school, I would take the bus from my neighborhood to the beach schools. And at those schools, you had such a mix of so many types of kids.” PeopleYearsFirstsSaidDifferentKidsSchoolMomTypeHigh SchoolGratefulMy MomBeachStayingNeighborhoodBusExposedJust BeingPublic SchoolJuniorsJunior HighSo GratefulAdamantSchool YearsHigh School Junior Author:Regina King
“I rebelled during my high school years really bad. I started messing around with drugs and having relationships with girls and partying. And I used to tell God, "Hey God, after college I'm going to serve You because I know that's what I want to do with my life. I know that's the best way. I know that's why I was created. But right now I want to sin because I love it. I want to have a lot of fun."” KnowsWayWantYearsSchoolUsedGirlFunSinPartyCollegeRight NowDrugHigh SchoolBest WayHeySchool Years Author:Dominic Balli
“I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.” YearsSchoolNew YorkHigh SchoolGradesPennsylvaniaEighth GradeSchool YearsRochesterLancaster Author:Kristen Wiig
“Pretty much everyone hates high school. It's a measure of your humanity, I suspect. If you enjoyed high school, you were probably a psychopath or a cheerleader. Or possibly both. Those things aren't mutually exclusive, you know. I've tried to block out the memory of my high school years, but no matter how hard you try, it's always with you, like an unwanted hitchhiker. Or herpes. I assume.” IfsKnowsTryingYearsMatterHardSchoolHateHumanityMemoriesHigh SchoolAssumingBlockEnjoyedSuspectsExclusivePsychopathUnwantedCheerleaderSchool YearsHerpesAlways With You Book:Let's Pretend This Never Happened: (A Mostly True Memoir) Source: Let's Pretend This Never Happened: (A Mostly True Memoir)