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en But the bigger thing was we had kids who went from being the problem kid, the one who was being put out of class, to become the I'm-working-hard kid, the one staying after school for more help.

en Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. To me, that was a function of them working efficiently together. But also with the community being willing to lock arms with the schools. We know that if kids don't go to school, it's not just your problem, it's everybody's problem. So I consider that part of it.

en I don't agree with kids staying home from school. That's the only thing about this that bothers me.

en This law creates an unfair and irrational barrier to education and singles out working class Americans. Closing the campus gates denies these students a crucial chance to get themselves back on track by staying in school.

en We look right out at the need, we're pretty sure we've got kids coming to school hungry. The other thing is we have locations where the children need to be dropped off before school starts. We take them and feed them breakfast. They are getting well-nourished and can head off to class.

en We want to show our kids that we love them, we care, and we want to get involved in their lives. One thing we want everyone to remember is this is not a JFK or high school problem. This is a community problem.

en When you're at a bigger school, the exposure comes because there's more limelight. You have to work extra hard to make sure your kid doesn't get slighted. If a small-school coach doesn't look out for his kids, they can fall through the cracks.

en We're here to speak for the working-class actor, the people just like you, who have family responsibilities, put the kids through school, pay their mortgages and their car payments on time,

en It's amazing how fast somebody grows up in the course of a year at a school like this with the exposure Notre Dame has, ... He's staying modest, he's humble and he's working hard. Darius took the right path.

en It's amazing how fast somebody grows up in the course of a year at a school like this with the exposure Notre Dame has. He's staying modest, he's humble and he's working hard. Darius took the right path.

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 As a kid I had a hard time reading in school. I was the kid who would go one period a day to the class for kids with learning disabilities.

en The kids set out to build on the things we have done in the last three years. I like the camaraderie. The best thing about this team is that it is a team.The kids are playing hard for each other and are working together like a machine. No one overshadows anybody and they are all just working together.

en Oh man, that's just kind of lofty right now, ... I got here by staying humble and working hard every day and staying afterwards. That's what I'm going to continue to keep doing.

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.


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