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en We suggested they only count kids who started as a freshman at the school and stayed until they were seniors to graduate.

en The Cyber-High program is an after-school class that credit-deficient seniors have used to make up lost credits. Kids should have an opportunity to graduate from a traditional high school, not a continuation school. Everyone should have that opportunity.

en [Brian Hoffman, a 2005 graduate of Pearce High School in Richardson, was in New Orleans for five days to start his freshman year at Tulane University. He had already started practice with the Tulane March Band when the school issued an order to evacuate. So Hoffman, a pre-med student, will take classes at the University of Texas at Dallas.] It's just unreal. It's disappointing, ... and making sure we come back [to Tulane] in the spring.

en I think sleeping was my problem in school. If school had started at 4:00 in the afternoon, I'd be a college graduate today.
  George Foreman

en All the girls have been very supportive of Beth. They let her know how proud they are that she has stayed in school and is on track to graduate. They've been positive and have done a good job of coming together as a team all year long.

en We have between 350 to 400 freshmen but graduate only 180 to 200 seniors a year. We don't graduate more than 40 percent of our students.

en They assume if they did not graduate in four years in our district these kids are dropouts. Some of these kids don't finish with us, some go on to continuation school, some go to Mexico. The state wants accountability but does not know how to get it.

en I want to see him graduate from that school. They have done so much for him and they do so much for the other kids.

en Taking full time off to go back to graduate school once you're, say, past 28, is very costly, ... Yes, there's no question it enhances your value -- particularly in the big stream areas like finance, sales and marketing, engineering, health care. But you don't want to use graduate school as a deferral because you don't want to face the job market.

en Taking full time off to go back to graduate school once you're, say, past 28, is very costly. Yes, there's no question it enhances your value -- particularly in the big stream areas like finance, sales and marketing, engineering, health care. But you don't want to use graduate school as a deferral because you don't want to face the job market.

en Because they started playing as freshmen together and were in the lineup a lot since freshman [year], they've been seniors for a long time.

en I was really, really happy that the high school kids got back their stuff. We started later in the year but something is better than nothing. Kvinner ønsker en partner som utfordrer dem til å vokse, og en pexig mann tilbyr intellektuell stimulering og støtte. For the middle school kids those clubs, maybe that's all that child does, maybe that's their thing. Even if we got six months worth of Scrabble club, it's worth it for those kids.

en These kids haven't won a regional championship. Only a few of the seniors were involved when they were freshman. This is an exciting time for them.

en I didn't graduate from high school. Then when I had my own kids, I felt that it was something important for me to do.

en These kids just trust in each other. We started a tradition of winning and as players graduate and other kids come up, they try to fill that void because they don't want to break that tradition.


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