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en The kids go to school together, lunch, class, bus, the whole nine yards. It's a whole different atmosphere. It allows them to gain a lot more respect for each other as people and athletes.

en [* Make Each Lunch Special: Jacobs says it's important to know a child's lunchtime favorites and involve kids in the lunch making process.] Work together to make lists of foods your kids like and you approve of, and fill their lunch boxes with them to create a lunch they will be happy with and not trade or throw away, ... For example, with Single Occasion products you can honor the individual sandwich preferences of everyone in the family, so everyone feels special and will enjoy their lunch more.

en It's a great atmosphere. You're hanging around world-class athletes.

en It's a great environment. I was trying to tell the kids about the fans. It's a big-time atmosphere. We were trying to explain to the players that they are coming to a really class atmosphere and you have to be ready to play.

en Any team that's won 20 games, we're going to have respect for. They have nothing to lose and a lot to gain. But you know what? We have a lot to gain, too. We're really excited about it. I like this time of year. I hope my kids like it as much as I do.

en The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm. [According to lunchtime expert Miriam Jacobs, author of The Brown Bag Lunch Cookbook and The School Lunch Box Cookbook, it is important to make time in the day for a delicious and nutritious lunch.] The lunch break helps you stay focused and energized throughout the day by recharging both your body and your mind, ... When you plan your lunch you have the opportunity to be healthy and nutritious, but you can also be creative with your lunchtime options and activities so that you will look forward to and make time for lunch.

en That's how they've been all year. The guys are as tough as nails. I knew they weren't going to quit. That's the kind of kids we have at our school. ... I'm always telling them, 'We win with class and we lose with class.' We left it all on the floor. I'm proud of our kids.

en The thing I remember most about middle school was how tough it was. You're not quite an adult, but you're not a kid anymore. I try to treat these kids with the respect I would have wanted at that age. These kids ? sorry, young adults ? are very sharp, and they deserve my respect.

en The potential right now for success at that school is very, very high. Of the 30 kids in my class, about 10 are Hispanic. It's very difficult for me to look at those kids that I'm teaching now and know that statistically there's a good chance some of them will drop out of school.

en [Tips From a Lunchtime Expert According to lunchtime expert Miriam Jacobs, author of The Brown Bag Lunch Cookbook and The School Lunch Box Cookbook, it is important to make time in the day for a delicious and nutritious lunch.] The lunch break helps you stay focused and energized throughout the day by recharging both your body and your mind, ... When you plan your lunch you have the opportunity to be healthy and nutritious, but you can also be creative with your lunchtime options and activities so that you will look forward to and make time for lunch.

en I try to be organized, detailed and I feel it's important to get as much done in one day as possible. I learned a lot of that from my basketball coach in high school, Billy Mitchell. I'm pretty quiet, but you have to lay down the law when you have to. I try to treat the athletes with respect and I expect to get respect in return.

en It was fun watching kids play. It was really positive to have the kids have fun today, because football is drudgery. It?s hot and you get hurt... We tried to create some atmosphere. We want to create school spirit. We have a great school and it was a wonderful crowd.

en He's made a lot of yards off first hits where people can't get hold of him. He's tough enough to get off those things, and now all of a sudden, a 3-yard gain becomes a 10-yard gain.

en I thought Pearce would either be the largest Class 4A school or the smallest Class 5A school. That wouldn't have been good. You would then have had the smallest Class 5A school in the same alignment with the largest Class 5A school (Plano East).

en As long as they are giving us that extra day of practice I figure we ought to use it. Huff Hall is an unbelievable atmosphere and the kids love it, but they are afraid they will have to turn so many people away at Huff. And if we can start at 10, kids can come from their high school football games and be there.
  Bruce Weber


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